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Colorado Matters

Colorado Public Radio

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

2923 - Nov. 13, 2024: Trans Continental Pipeline sees surge in requests for help; Avian flu update
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  • 2923 - Nov. 13, 2024: Trans Continental Pipeline sees surge in requests for help; Avian flu update

    Following the election, a Colorado non-profit's been inundated with requests. The Trans Continental Pipeline helps trans people move to Colorado, where protections are stronger. Then, avia flu was likely more prevalent in Colorado's dairy workers than first thought; we'll track the outlook. Plus, another chance to celebrate 20 years of African cuisine. And Chris Pandolfi takes us "Inside the Musician's Brain."

    Wed, 13 Nov 2024 - 49min
  • 2922 - Nov. 12, 2024: A history of humanity… as told through ‘The Horse’

    Without the horse, says historian Tim Winegard, the world would look nothing like it does today. The Colorado Mesa University professor has written, "The Horse: A Galloping History of Humanity." He joined Sr. Host Ryan Warner on stage in Grand Junction in September for our reading series, "Turn The Page." They discuss how goods, ideas, and diseases proliferated on horseback. Plus, The Great Manure Crisis?!

    Tue, 12 Nov 2024 - 49min
  • 2921 - Nov. 11, 2024: Veterans chart their 'next chapter'; The Misty Experiment; Donut Dollies on helping troops

    Next Chapter, a pilot program based in El Paso County, aims to reduce veteran suicides. Then, in Vietnam a group of fighter pilots volunteered for a seemingly impossible mission: preventing the delivery of weapons and supplies from the North to the South. Their work is chronicled in the documentary "The Misty Experiment: The Secret Battle for the Ho Chi Minh Trail." And, Donut Dollies supported the troops in World War II, Korea and Vietnam.

    Mon, 11 Nov 2024 - 49min
  • 2920 - Nov. 8, 2024: Barbershop built on second chances; Remembering a centenarian who shared her love for skiing

    R&R Head Labs is a mission-based barbershop that hires people who were formerly incarcerated and returning veterans. As it marks one year in business, it's looking to expand. Then, we remember a Valeria Takata, a Colorado centenarian who shared her love for skiing. Plus, Denver's unique place in U.S. patent history and a Colorado invention makes Shark Tank's holiday gift guide.

    Fri, 08 Nov 2024 - 49min
  • 2919 - Nov. 7, 2024: Colorado's contrast to national political picture; Measuring Denver's ballot measures

    Colorado's election results are in sharp contrast to the national picture. What's behind the state's move from purple to a very solid blue? And how does the Colorado Republican party differ from the national one? We speak with Seth Masket, a professor and blogger who's been following the GOP over the past four years for an upcoming book. Then, he's influenced JD Vance; now Patrick Deneen, author of "Why Liberalism Failed," is CU's visiting conservative scholar. And, while all eyes have been on the presidential election, Denver had a lot of local issues to consider, from slaughterhouses to school funding. Denverite's Kyle Harris joins us.

    Thu, 07 Nov 2024 - 49min
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