When you are initially worried about a virus being transmitted by touch, how do you keep a library open during a pandemic? Laura and Jim ask our own Denver City Librarian -- Michelle Jeske. She runs the 120-year-old Denver Library system serving more than 4.4 million people across 26 different branches.
The Resilience of Denver | Richard Scharf of Visit Denver
Transforming Lives Through Employment | Tamra Ryan of the Women's Bean Project
A State of Emergency for Youth Mental Health | Heidi Baskfield of Children's Hospital Colorado
Courage, Confidence and Character | Girl Scouts of Colorado
Part 2 | The Future of Business: Corporate Social Responsibility
Part 1 | The Future of Business: Corporate Social Responsibility
We Can't Fix Everything, But We Can Fix Dinner | Hope Forti of Families Together
Denver Parks and the Future of Play | Happy Haynes of Denver Parks & Recreation
Goodbye Screens, Hello Outdoors | Paul Dreyer of Avid4 Adventure
The Return of Live Music | Brian Kitts of Denver Arts & Venues
Food Insecurity Solutions During A Rocky Moment in Time - An Interview with Several of Colorado’s Leaders
An Equity-Focused Response to COVID-19 for Foundations | Lindy Lent of Rose Community Foundation
Adaptive Athletes Conquering the Slopes | Mike Murphy & Kim Easton of NSCD
How Companies Win on Culture During the Pandemic - An Interview with Outside Magazine’s 2020 Award Winners
Creating an Equitable Society Through Affordable Housing | Ismael Guerrero of Mercy Housing
Impact Investing: Vote with your Dollars | Akasha Absher of Syntrinsic Investment Counsel
Creating a More Equitable Economy in Colorado | Helen Young Hayes, Executive Sponsor of the Inclusive Economy Movement
Making Good Happen During a Pandemic - Owen Ryan of Project Angel Heart
Addressing Relationship Violence in Colorado - Amy Miller of Violence Free Colorado
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