Leisure and Travel Blog https://www.denver.org/blog/all-posts/ Leisure and Travel Blog Thu, 09 May 2024 07:46:36 +0000 Comal Heritage Food Incubator Creates a World of Flavors https://www.denver.org/blog/post/comal/ https://www.denver.org/blog/post/comal/#comments https://www.denver.org/blog/post/comal/ Fri, 29 Mar 2024 08:00:00 -0600

Over human history, food has been the place where culture and necessity meet in the middle. Not just a tool for survival, food has the power to tell stories as recipes get passed down from generation to generation. Food can be an expression of love or a gift given to others. It can be a source of

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Chicano Humanities and Arts Council Celebrates a New Beginning https://www.denver.org/blog/post/chicano-humanities-arts-council/ https://www.denver.org/blog/post/chicano-humanities-arts-council/#comments https://www.denver.org/blog/post/chicano-humanities-arts-council/ Tue, 20 Feb 2024 11:00:00 -0700

When the Chicano Humanities and Arts Council (CHAC) was founded in 1978, its purpose was simple: to create a place where Latino/a/x and Hispanic artists could display their art freely.

“We weren’t allowed in galleries, or they didn’t want our type of art,” said CHAC’s Executive Director Brenda

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I Love ME Gems Business Takes Off in Denver https://www.denver.org/blog/post/i-love-me-gems/ https://www.denver.org/blog/post/i-love-me-gems/#comments https://www.denver.org/blog/post/i-love-me-gems/ Wed, 13 Dec 2023 14:00:00 -0700

Life isn’t always easy, but for Venezuelan native Yurima Crowley it sure has been interesting. In 2018, she was working an assortment of jobs to make ends meet — then everything changed when she took a 20-month leadership course offered to immigrants at a non-profit in Aurora.

The ultimate purpose

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Denver Botanic Gardens Launches 'Yo Soy' Project to Highlight Latino Cultures https://www.denver.org/blog/post/yo-soy-project/ https://www.denver.org/blog/post/yo-soy-project/#comments https://www.denver.org/blog/post/yo-soy-project/ Fri, 10 Nov 2023 08:00:00 -0700

For more than a decade, Denver Botanic Gardens has put on an annual Día de los Muertos festival — an event so popular that the attendance had reached up to 12,000 visitors over the past few years. In 2023, however, the gardens announced that the sun has set over the iconic event and it would be

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