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Cristian is a Denver, CO based DACA recipient, born in Chihuahua, Mexico. He began working for the immigrant community in 2015 when he won an election to become the first DACAmented Student Body President at the Metropolitan State University of Denver, where he organized student governments across Colorado to prevent a budget cut to higher education. From 2017 to 2020, Cristian was Communications Director at the Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition (CIRC), where he led communications for legal services for green card holders and DACA recipients, voter registration and integration efforts for new Americans, legislative campaigns to protect Colorado\u2019s undocumented community, and non-partisan C3 and C4 electoral programs to ensure the electorate accurately reflects the diversity of Colorado communities. From 2020-2023 he was Digital Communications Manager and Communications Director with the National Partnership for New Americans (NPNA), working with communicators across NPNA\u2019s 61 member organizations across 40 states to advance immigrant integration efforts through advocacy, organizing campaigns, and policy initiatives.\n\nHe brings six years of advocacy, campaign, and organizing experience at the state and national level to Motus Theater, which develops impactful stories with immigrant communities, people who have experienced injustice under the criminal legal system, and transgender and non-binary leaders in our communities.", - "layout": "person" -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/experts/cynthia-trinidad-sheahan.md b/content/experts/cynthia-trinidad-sheahan.md deleted file mode 100644 index cf2e179..0000000 --- a/content/experts/cynthia-trinidad-sheahan.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -{ - "contact": "Email, Phone, Text", - "honorific": "", - "pronoun": "She/Her/Hers", - "bio": "Dr. Cynthia Trinidad-Sheahan is an advocate, educator, leader and community member whose work has spanned 23 years in Colorado school districts and non-profit organizations. Cynthia's education background began with my B.A. in Elementary and Bilingual Education (University of Northern Colorado), M.A. in Linguistic Development (Colorado University Boulder), Ed.S (Education Specialist) in school leadership and administration (University of Northern Colorado), and her final step of earning her doctorate in Education: Equity Diversity and Inclusion Leadership (University of Colorado Denver) in 2019. Dr. Trinidad-Sheahan's specialty is her professional and personal approach to community engagement and her orientation of multiculturalism that embraces and celebrates individual cultural and linguistic differences. One of Cynthia's key strengths is demonstrated in her comprehension of complex factors when conceptualizing systems that can support linguistic and cultural backgrounds. Cynthia's career has encompassed her passion for not only her family history as a granddaughter of a Mexican immigrant, but also her pride in being the first in her family to graduate from college and receive a doctorate degree. 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She is currently a doctoral student in the Leadership for Educational Equity program at the University of Colorado Denver with a focus on culturally responsive research and evaluation methods in education.", - "layout": "person" -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/experts/dr-anthony-young.md b/content/experts/dr-anthony-young.md deleted file mode 100644 index ebefb73..0000000 --- a/content/experts/dr-anthony-young.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -{ - "contact": "Email, Text", - "bio": "Dr. Young is the Mental Health Hospitals Quality Assurance Analyst for the Colorado Department of Human Services-Office of Administrative Solutions, Division of Performance and Strategic Outcomes; Chief Executive Officer of Achieving Healthier Lifestyles; Past National President of the Association of Black Psychologists (ABPsi) (2000-2001); and a Founding Member (1977) and current President of the Denver-Rocky Mountain Association of Black Psychologists. Dr. Young established the ABPsi Leadership Development Institute (LDI) while national ABPsi President and served as LDI Director from 2003 to 2010 and was reappointed by the ABPsi Council of Past Presidents to serve 2022-2023.\n\nDr. Young has over 45 years of experience in the areas of Clinical and Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice and completed a 5-year term as Chair and member of the Colorado Dept. of Public Health and Environment’s Minority Health Advisory Commission and has served on the Center for Public Health Practice Advisory Board - Colorado School of Public Health; University of Colorado 2010-2021. \n\nDr. Young was appointed as a Member to the Colorado State Board of Parole 1991-1995 by Governor Romer and was subsequently appointed Chairman Hickenlooper in 2011, serving through 2013. As administrator of this state agency, he implemented evidence-based practices, best practices, and several technological enhancements to ensure public safety and the successful transition of returning citizens (parolees) to the community. \n\nDr. Young is a Past Board of Director’s Chairman of the Black American West Museum & Heritage Center in Denver, CO, and is founder (1989) and Chief Inner-tainment Specialist of the Kuumba Cultural Collective of Southern Colorado that has conducted the Colorado Springs Citywide Kwanzaa Celebration for over 33 years.\n\nDr. Young’s educational background include B.A. in Experimental Psychology, from Millikin University (1975), M.A. in Psychology from Eastern Illinois University (1976), and a Psy.D. Clinical Psychology from the University of Denver – Graduate School of Professional Psychology (1990). He is the recipient of numerous professional and community awards and a Graduate of the Colorado Springs Leadership Institute (sponsored by the Center for Creative Leadership and the El Pomar Foundation) Class of 2000. 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He has a passion for serving low-income communities and those experiencing food insecurity, stemming from first-hand experience growing up facing many of the barriers and inequities that historically disenfranchise low-income populations.\n\nHe is a co-founder of Small Town Project, which works to improve health equity in Otero and Crowley counties by increasing access to healthy foods and empowering the underserved. Duane also serves his community as Mayor Pro Tem and Council Member for the City of Rocky Ford and on the Advisory Council for Otero College.\n\nAs a first-generation college graduate, Duane holds a B.S. in Computer Information Systems from Metropolitan State University in Denver. He\u2019s the Senior Database Administrator for Hunger Free Colorado, and prior to that role, was a community organizer for The Colorado Trust in Southeast Colorado.\n\nHe and his family live, work, and attend school in Rocky Ford, as well as enjoy traveling around Colorado and the Southwest connecting with history and exploring the secrets left behind by generations of ancestors.", - "layout": "person" -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/experts/dyllon-mills.md b/content/experts/dyllon-mills.md deleted file mode 100644 index bd2ae87..0000000 --- a/content/experts/dyllon-mills.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -{ - "contact": "", - "honorific": "", - "pronoun": "", - "bio": "(Ute Mountain Ute) is a community health programs associate with Southwestern Colorado Area Health Education Center. Dyllon graduated from Fort Lewis College and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Health. He hails from the lands of Ute Mountain Utes and is the vice-chair of the Board for Kwi- yagat Community Academy, a charter school in Towaoc. Dyllon has supported the school’s educational efforts, which include teaching Ute Mountain Ute culture and language, from its start- up phase in 2021 to the present.", - "layout": "person", - "resume": "", - "phone": "970-238-6716", - "first": "Dyllon", - "expertise": [ - "Education" - ], - "organization": "Kwiyagat Community Academy", - "pronunciation": "", - "location": [ - "Montezuma" - ], - "role": "Vice-chair of the board", - "last": "Mills", - "title": "Dyllon Mills", - "images": [], - "languages": "", - "website": "", - "email": "RG1pbGxzQHV0ZWtjYS5vcmc=", - "linkedin": "", - "linktitle": "Dyllon Mills" -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/experts/elena-aranda.md b/content/experts/elena-aranda.md deleted file mode 100644 index 7505143..0000000 --- a/content/experts/elena-aranda.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -{ - "contact": "Email", - "honorific": "", - "pronoun": "Ella (She/Her/Hers)", - "bio": "Elena nació en Guadalajara, México, donde completó sus estudios en la Facultad de Psicología.\nSu primer trabajo en los Estados Unidos Salud Pública del Condado de Boulder en 1988 como psicoterapeuta en el área de Abuso de Sustancias Tóxicas y trabajo comunitario donde proporcionó servicios de prevención a la comunidad latina.\nDespués de esto, Elena continuo su trabajo en Florida y California ofreciendo apoyo en el área de Salud Mental Comunitaria, terapia en violencia doméstica, e intervención sobre primera infancia y la relación “mama e infante”.\nDe regreso a Boulder, Elena tuvo el privilegio de continuar trabajando para las familias latinas en el Programa Infantil Comunitario (CIP-CIRCULO) en Mental Health Partners como especialista en salud mental infantil brindando servicios psicoterapéuticos a madres y padres de familia por más 23 años.\nEn su trayectoria como psicoterapeuta a creado modelos de intervención individual, familiar, grupal y comunitaria tomando en cuenta las barreras de acceso a la salud mental. Su enfoque basado en la fuerza para resaltar y promover la resiliencia comunitaria la ha fortalecido e inspirado para crear más programas que estimulen el crecimiento y bienestar integral de las personas tomando en cuenta los contextos socio-económicos, raciales, culturales y lingüísticos.\nEn el año 2002 Elena inicio como voluntaria en El Centro amistad e inicio el primer Programa Compañeras y la Cumbre de Mujeres\nActualmente tiene la posición de directora de Programas de Educación y Equidad. Colabora en el equipo de investigación del Programa ALMA (Enfocado en mujeres embarazadas y posparto que experimentan síntomas de depresión) con el Instituto de Bienestar Reneé Crown de la Universidad de Colorado en Boulder.\n-----\nElena Aranda Director of Wellness, Health & Education I have tirelessly worked to promote the wellbeing of women by expanding their access to education and cultural programs while developing a strong sense of political consciousness and social justice. For the past 12 years the Compañeras program has hosted an annual women’s summit that has attracted hundreds of women and youth to learn, share and partner with each other in a unique conference that was created by and for Spanish speaking women. I hope to continue to empower women through compassionate leadership, collaboration and respect. EXPERIENCE El Centro AMISTAD April 2002 - Present 2222 14th St Boulder, CO 80302 Director of Wellness, Health & Education Programs: • Promotoras de Salud. Directs, trains and supervises the group of health promoters to educate and prevent in the Spanish-speaking community diseases such as diabetes, obesity and other diseases caused by the consumption of sugar and junk food. • Círculo de Bienestar Emocional. Supervises the coordination of access to mental health support with bilingual bicultural therapist to those who need it. • Escuela de Madres y Padres. Train mothers and fathers to be emotionally available and present to meet the needs of their children. Train the trainers. • Compañeras. Directs and supervises the weekly activities of women's groups. Facilitate women's leadership for social justice. • Health Equity and leadership. Implementation of trainings. • Women's Compañeras Summit. Founder and Director. Organize and oversee the Annual Latina Women's Summit. • Community Leaders in Health Equity. Part of The Colorado Trust Health Equity Initiative. 18-month curriculum focused on health equity education and issue awareness and will be implementing equity trainings in Boulder County. Mental Health Partners (CIP) Círculo de la Vida Familiar January 1996 – 2019 1333 Iris St. Boulder, CO Bilingual/Bicultural Psychotherapist Worked exclusively with pregnant women and families with children 0-3 years old to offer comprehensive, trauma-informed, culturally sensitive, relationship-based support services. Parent-Infant Therapy • Assisted in building skills and confidence as a new parent or parenting a toddler. • Answer questions about the challenges of the family living in a different culture, language and tradition about delivery practices, postpartum care, depresion, stress, etc. • Assist in building skills and confidence as a new parent or parenting a tod • Provide safe and healthy home environment to their infants. • Prevent the abuse and neglect in the family. • Facilitate groups of empowerment for women in culturally appropriate settings. • Facilitate DBT groups for moms (Skills focus on parent’s emotional regulation, interpersonal skills and mindfulness with links to infant social-emotional development). Private Practice Psychotherapy for Victims of Crime January 1996 – 2016 Boulder CO. • Provide psychotherapy in Spanish. Intervention curriculum culturally adapted for victims of crime through the Victim Compensation Program focused on the Latino Community. • DBT skills (Individual therapy and groups). • EMDR sessions. Boulder County Safe House May 1997-August 1999 Outreach Woman’s Counselor • Provided individual counseling for battered women. • Facilitated support groups. • Coordinated community education on an as need basis. Monarch Counseling Services November 1995-August 1997 Longmont, CO • Facilitator of domestic violence groups (Treatment Perpetrators Groups). Mega Vision Production Inc. December 1993-November 1995 Corporate Research Director, Consultant and Trainer Sacramento CA • Developed manuals for workshops and educational videos. • Designed culturally and linguistically appropriate courses. • Conducted family groups retreats. • Conducted trainings for Human Development. Western Institute of Therapeutic Studies December 1993-November 1995 Domestic Violence Treatment for Perpetrators Sacramento, CA • Conducted Counseling, Treatment and Educational groups for men. Del Norte Clinics August 1993-August 1994 Therapist and Case Manager Olivehurst, CA • Provided psychosocial counseling and education to both Spanish and English speaking clients for the Prenatal Program. • Provided Case Management. • Developed evaluations and assessments in Nutrition and Health Education. • Formed Support groups and provide individual psychotherapy. Pathways October 1993-August 1994 Counselor and Community Development Yuba City, CA • Provided counseling and education in a group setting for substance abusers, their families and co-dependents. • Introduced prevention programs specifically for the Latino population of Yuba County. • Facilitate groups of empowerment for women in a culturally appropriate setting. March of Dimes October 1992-December 1992 Sisters/Compañeras Project Apopka, Florida • Provide training of Prenatal Program for facilitators in the Latino Community. Temporary Living Center February 1991-February 1992 Apopka, Florida Therapist and Community Outreach Specialist • Provided training for facilitators in the Latino Community. • Developed and implemented Well Being programs for pregnant Latina women. • Provided culturally specific approaches toward pregnant Latina women. • Provided therapy for the Latino population, families, teenager’s substance abusers and battered Women. • Organize recreational activities within the community. • Promoted the formation of cultural affirmation groups. Boulder County Health Department June 1987-February 1991 Boulder, CO Substance Abuse Counselor • Provided evaluations, counseling and education in-group and individual settings to substance abusers and their families. • Organized groups on co-dependency issues for Spanish speaking community. People’s Clinic (San Juan del Centro) August 1987-February 1991 Boulder, CO • Provided counseling for the Latino community. Families, teenagers, substance abusers, and battered women. Longmont Counseling Center April 1990-February 1991 Longmont, CO Counselor for drinking and driving offender • DUI treatments and classes. Education and Therapy. People for Unity January 1990-February 1991 Boulder, CO Co-director • Co-director of a non-profit organization. • Promoted a celebration of cultural differences and stand against racism and discrimination. • Organized a Carnival and oversaw multi-ethnic/multicultural festival. 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As a DAAPIC Commissioner, she helped initiate the door-to-door discussions with business owners on South Federal; starting a dialogue between them and the Denver Urban Renewal Authority and the Office of Economic Development with the purpose of revitalizing this commercial retail area.\n\nShe has been an active leader in the Denver APIA community throughout her life. She voluntarily served as an elected Director and Officer of the Filipino-American Community of Colorado. 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Roberts worked in journalism and public policy before coming to the Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition in July 2013.\n\n\n\nHe was at The Denver Post from 1984-2007 as a reporter, assistant city editor and data journalism specialist on The Post’s projects team and later spent four years at the University of Denver’s Center for Colorado’s Economic Future. Early in his career, Roberts was a reporter at the News-Press in Fort Myers, Fla. 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My experience spans over a decade within the Boulder County Family Courts, where she has encountered numerous Parental Responsibility Evaluator (PRE) and Child and Family Investigator (CFI) reports that lacked accommodations and clear guidelines regarding ADA accommodations. Additionally, I hold the esteemed title of Certified Lead Advocate with the Amputee Coalition.", - "layout": "person", - "area": [ - "Boulder" - ], - "phone": "360-445-0501", - "first": "Judi", - "organization": "Freelance", - "pronunciation": "Ju DEE", - "role": "Writer", - "last": "Atwood", - "title": "Judi Atwood", - "images": [ - "/img/uploads/this-j-a.jpg" - ], - "languages": "English", - "email": "amF0d29vZDEzQHlhaG9vLmNvbQ==", - "linktitle": "Judi Atwood" -} diff --git "a/content/journalists/julianna-o\342\200\231clair.md" "b/content/journalists/julianna-o\342\200\231clair.md" deleted file mode 100644 index e12b300..0000000 --- "a/content/journalists/julianna-o\342\200\231clair.md" +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -{ - "pronoun": "She/Her/Hers", - "bio": "Julianna O'Clair is a Denver-based journalist and writer. She is currently an Editorial Intern at Out Front Magazine, where she amplifies LGBTQ+ voices in the local community and beyond. Her work has also been featured in Denver Life Magazine, The Recording Academy, and Denver Westword. Inspired by those who defy societal norms, she loves highlighting community movers and shakers–especially within the music industry.", - "layout": "person", - "resume": "https://drive.google.com/open?id=17EThoQ20TDrsih9dkoRj4niaZ_pC-HKRlfUI4grBg5U", - "area": [ - "Statewide (Colorado)" - ], - "phone": "970-768-0702", - "first": "Julianna", - "instagram": "https://www.instagram.com/juilsclair", - "organization": "Freelance", - "role": "Editorial Intern, Journalist", - "last": "O’Clair", - "beat": [ - "Arts & Entertainment", - "Books", - "Education", - "Equity", - "Food & Dining", - "Health", - "Housing", - "Media", - "Opinion & Editorial", - "Politics", - "Rural Colorado" - ], - "title": "Julianna O’Clair", - "images": [ - "/img/uploads/julianna-o-clair.jpg" - ], - "languages": "English", - "website": "https://www.outfrontmagazine.com/", - "email": "anVpbHNjbGFpckBnbWFpbC5jb20=", - "linktitle": "Julianna O’Clair" -} diff --git a/content/journalists/kaya-williams.md b/content/journalists/kaya-williams.md deleted file mode 100644 index 5dec167..0000000 --- a/content/journalists/kaya-williams.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -{ - "contact": "Email", - "honorific": "", - "facebook": "", - "pronoun": "She/Her/Hers", - "bio": "Kaya Williams is the Edlis Neeson Arts and Culture Reporter at Aspen Public Radio, covering the vibrant creative and cultural scene in Aspen and the Roaring Fork Valley. She studied journalism and history at Boston University, where she also worked for WBUR, WGBH, The Boston Globe and her beloved college newspaper, The Daily Free Press. 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