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Morning Magazine Podcast Friday July 19, 2019

One Colorado, the state's largest LGBTQ+ advocacy organization, is hosting their 2019 One Colorado For All Statewide Tour with seventeen stops all across the state to reflect on the legal and political advancements the LGBTQ+ community achieved in the last year and discuss what's next. We hear from One Colorado […]

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Morning Magazine Podcast Thursday July 18, 2019

What would a foreign policy look like through a feminist lens? The One Earth Future Foundation in Broomfield has a program, Our Secure Future, Women Make the Difference.  The leader of that program is Sahana Dharmapuri. She was an independent gender advisor on gender, peace, and security issues to USAID, […]

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Morning Magazine Wednesday July 17, 2019

The Boulder County Commissioners were told Tuesday they should not put up with “toxic trespassing” and instead continue a moratorium on oil and gas drilling. Roz Brown says a unanimous vote on the moratorium was welcome news to the meeting’s overflow crowd, but many would like to see the commissioners […]

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Morning Magazine Podcast Tuesday July 16, 2019

We take a look at a program that sees volunteers work with farmers to gather crops that are left over after harvest to get them to people in need. The Morning Magazine features local news headlines, stories and features and broadcasts on KGNU Monday through Friday 8.04-8.30am.

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Morning Magazine Podcast Monday July 15, 2019

Last Friday thousands of people joined together for “Lights for Liberty” vigils in more than 700 cities. The vigils came ahead of yesterday’s nationwide raids by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. The vigils were designed to bring attention to the treatment of immigrants in detention centers across the […]

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Morning Magazine Friday July 12, 2019

Today in response to the incarceration of immigrants and the threats of more raids this weekend, a nationwide action is taking place demanding the detention camps are closed. In Colorado, people will gather at the light rail station closest to the GEO center in Aurora and will march to that […]

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Morning Magazine Thursday July 11, 2019

When we hear about Palestine in the news, we conjure images of failed peace negotiations, military occupation, violent clashes, checkpoints and walls. Rock climbing might be the last thing that comes to mind. Tim Bruns, founder of Wadi Climbing gym and author of Climbing Palestine, joins us to speak about his experience […]

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Morning Magazine Tuesday July 9, 2019

The future of the Affordable Care Act is in the hands of a court in Texas today when oral arguments are being heard in a lawsuit brought by Republican lawmakers in an effort to repeal the ACA. Colorado is intervening in the case to defend the ACA.     The […]

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Morning Magazine Podcast Wednesday July 10, 2019

Residents of Fort Collins last week urged city council to pass a climate emergency declaration. This week residents of Boulder followed suit. At last night's meeting Boulder's city council declared a climate emergency.     The Morning Magazine features local news headlines, stories and features and broadcasts on KGNU Monday […]

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