Day: May 5, 2014

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Background

Morning Magazine

Barbara Coloroso

Barbara Coloroso is an internationally recognized speaker and author in the areas of parenting, teaching, school discipline, non-violent conflict resolution and reconciliatory justice.  She has worked with governments such as the one in Rwanda and school districts including many here in Colorado. She’s the keynote speaker at today’s annual PEN luncheon, […]

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Morning Magazine

Reading to End Racism

The Reading to End Racism program has been in Boulder Valley schools for 10 years. It has now expanded To the YWCA of Boulder and is also working on expanding their Middle School Program. KGNUs Jennifer Murnan spoke with Layna Ripple.  http://objects-us-east-1.dream.io/kgnu-news/2014/5-5-14_Layna%20Ripple%20RER.mp3

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Politics

The Last Days of the 2014 Legislative Session

One of the key wildfire prevention measures of this year’s legislative session is in jeopardy of failing. The proposal has cleared the house, but as Bente Birkeland reports it faces new opposition in the senate. http://objects-us-east-1.dream.io/kgnu-news/2014/050114Wildfire.mp3

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Early Morning News

Education Testing, Keystone XL, and Denver OIM

The Early Morning News especially focuses on civil and human rights abuses, and social justice issues. IN THE NEWS:    We talk about two education bills:  one that deals with high stakes testing and the other with data mining of student information in Colorado public schools. photos:  KGNU News first […]

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