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Colorado Matters

Colorado Matters

Colorado Public Radio

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Frequency: 1 episode/1d. Total Eps: 1993

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Hosted by Ryan Warner and Chandra Thomas Whitfield, CPR News' daily interview show focuses on the state's people, issues and ideas.

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Oct. 2, 2024: CU's new conservative scholar on liberalism and academia; Composer's musical journey

mercredi 2 octobre 2024 • Duration 49:11

He has influenced JD Vance. Now Patrick Deneen, author of "Why Liberalism Failed," is the University of Colorado's visiting conservative scholar. Then, Colorado Mesa University composer Brian Krinke's latest work tells a story through a musical trio. Plus, we answer a Colorado Wonders question about the health of the state's forests. 

Oct. 1, 2024: Grocery store merger heads to court; Colorado's Filipino community celebrates 70 years

mardi 1 octobre 2024 • Duration 27:26

The Colorado lawsuit to stop what would be the largest grocery store merger in U.S. history heads to court. We look at what it could mean for shoppers. Then, the JBS meatpacking plant in Greeley faces scrutiny after claims of an unsafe workplace and inhumane living conditions. Plus, a 70th anniversary milestone for Colorado's Filipino community. And new citizens sign up to vote for the first time. 

Sept. 18, 2024: Rep. Crow on Secret Service, candidate safety; Beet field baseball

mercredi 18 septembre 2024 • Duration 51:49

Colorado Rep. Jason Crow says the Secret Service is spread thin heading into the general election. Crow is on the task force investigating the assassination attempt of former president Donald Trump in Pennsylvania. Then, people whose lives have changed because of Denver Basic Income. Then, preserving the legacy of the Sugar Beet League in Colorado. Plus, Colorado Wonders about the state's welcome sign, and Avourneen celebrates 10 years!

June 3, 2024: The issues voters tell us are most important this election; Why does Oklahoma have a panhandle?

lundi 3 juin 2024 • Duration 50:27

As primary ballots are mailed this week, Purplish has the first results from our Voter Voices survey, in which Colorado voters prioritize the issues most important to them. Take part in the survey here. Then, Colorado Wonders why Oklahoma has a panhandle. Plus, Colorado history through matchbooks. Plus, an inspiring commencement at Front Range Community College.

Dec. 3, 2020: Doctors Take On Public Health Threat Of Racism & Excessive Force In Policing

jeudi 3 décembre 2020 • Duration 49:34

We delve into the American Medical Association’s plans to confront racism and police brutality as a public health threat. Then, House Speaker KC Becker on what's next as the special session on pandemic relief ends. And, remembering Cathy Reynolds, the first woman elected to Denver City Council. Plus, the "Journey of Trees."

Dec. 2, 2020: The Pandemic Parental Juggling Act; Walden Was Once Bustling, What Happened?

mercredi 2 décembre 2020 • Duration 50:09

We check back in with two working parents who have juggled their children’s remote learning, among other things. Then, the pandemic hit the oil industry hard in Colorado. Later, meals delivered to homes by... a school? Plus, the podcast, “The Modern West” from Wyoming Public Media, explores the rise and fall and maybe rise again of Walden, Colo.

Dec. 1, 2020: Doctor Pays It Forward In Pandemic; Remembering Tuskegee Airman Frank Macon

mardi 1 décembre 2020 • Duration 49:12

Emergency physician Dr. Comilla Sasson talks about paying it forward in the pandemic based on her experiences responding to the Aurora Theater Shooting in 2012. Then, remembering one of the original Tuskegee Airmen, Frank Macon of Colorado Springs, who died last month at age 97. And preserving the realities of the Sand Creek Massacre.

Nov. 30, 2020: Colorado’s Teacher Of The Year; ‘Distance Learning Playbook For Parents’

lundi 30 novembre 2020 • Duration 49:50

Gov. Jared Polis talks about his COVID-19 diagnosis, efforts to fight the virus, and the special legislative session on pandemic relief. Then, Colorado Teacher of the Year Gerardo MuĂąoz on remote learning challenges. And, Rosalind Wiseman on her "Distance Learning Playbook for Parents." Plus, Colorado Wonders about Denver's classic holiday window displays.

Nov. 27, 2020: Conversations From 2020 We’re Especially Grateful For

vendredi 27 novembre 2020 • Duration 49:28

Heading into Thanksgiving weekend, Colorado Matters hosts Ryan Warner and Avery Lill each share an interview from 2020 they’re especially grateful for. Ryan chose his conversation from August with 90 year old Ken Felts, of Arvada, who, in the solitude of quarantine, came out of the closet. Avery can’t forget her interview, also from August, with Renaissance man Ed Dwight, of Denver-- test pilot and sculptor.

Nov. 25, 2020: Exploring ‘Hospitals At Home;’ Books To Consider For The Holidays

mercredi 25 novembre 2020 • Duration 49:18

How well is the contact tracing app working in Colorado? Plus why some businesses in Mesa County aren't as restricted as other places. Then, the concept of "hospital at home" gains traction in the pandemic. Also, how gyms are faring, encouraging online buying at museum gift shops, and books to consider for holiday gift-giving or to just enjoy reading.

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