Inside Denver March Powwow For 46 years, Denver March Powwow has signified the start of spring and powwow season for many Native communities. Organizers and participants share the history, tradition and importance of the powwow to the city and community.
Rosa Linda's Nourished the Northside Community for Decades Rosa Linda Aguirre always dreamed of opening up her own restaurant with the mission of bringing the community together. In 1985, she opened Rosa Linda’s Mexican Cafe, which served as a staple in Denver’s Northside community for 30 years.
International Rescue Committee Helps Refugees Call Denver Home The IRC chapter in Denver helps refugees from around the world rebuild their lives and integrate into our community.
Bike Advocate Amy Kenreich Wants Safer Roads for Families West Wash Park resident Amy Kenreich and her family have created a “car-light” lifestyle over the years by riding bikes or walking to destinations as much as they can.
The Denver Zoo: A 125-Year Legacy That Began With a Bear It all started with a bear. Or at least that’s how staff of the Denver Zoo describe its origin story, which began 125 years ago. Learn more about the zoo's long history and see what it looked like back in the day.
School Desegregation Hooked Park Hill Resident on Community Activism Park Hill resident and community activist Alice Kelly prefers to remain behind-the-scenes, but she took the time to speak to I Am Denver about her storied career.
Federico Peña Reflects on Imagining a Great City Federico Peña talks about the challenges of being Denver’s first Latino mayor as well as what he and his team accomplished over two terms in office.
Love Wins for First Same-Sex Couple Married in Denver What was it like to be the first same-sex couple to be legally married in Denver? Fran & Anna Simon share their love story, their years-long fight for marriage equality and the work that remains to be done for the LGBTQ community.
Domestic Violence Survivor Found Fresh Start in Sun Valley When Lisa Saenz entered public housing in Sun Valley, she was escaping an abusive marriage. Over the years she’s become an advocate for residents by creating community events and breaking public housing stigmas.