health equity (l. to r.) Colorado Health Foundation President and CEO Karen McNeil-Miller moderates a panel discussion with 2017 Colorado Health Symposium speakers Susan Taylor Batten, Association of Black Foundation Executives; Hugh Vasquez and Kathleen Osta, National Equity Project; and Theo Wilson, Shop Talk Live. Photo courtesy of Chris Schneider Photography People & Places August 7, 2017 No Health Equity Without Racial Justice By Kristin Jones Read the full article People & Places December 8, 2016 The Shepherd By Kristin Jones Are western Colorado’s sheep herders routinely exploited? People & Places April 6, 2016 Gentrification Reaches Into Denver’s Former Havens By Alan Gottlieb Rents are up sharply in some of the metro Denver neighborhoods that have seen an influx of low-income renters pushed out of other parts of the city. People & Places February 16, 2016 In Rural Colorado, Too Few Geriatricians for an Aging Population By Sharon Sullivan A national shortage of doctors who specialize in geriatrics is especially acute in rural areas of Colorado. People & Places August 17, 2015 What Ta-Nehisi Coates Teaches Us About Health By Kristin Jones The author of Between the World and Me does a better job than many scholars and advocates in describing the social determinants of health that affect black Americans. Sign up to receive our original stories by email. Email Address English / Inglés Spanish / Español html text Interest Collective Colorado Sign up Close
(l. to r.) Colorado Health Foundation President and CEO Karen McNeil-Miller moderates a panel discussion with 2017 Colorado Health Symposium speakers Susan Taylor Batten, Association of Black Foundation Executives; Hugh Vasquez and Kathleen Osta, National Equity Project; and Theo Wilson, Shop Talk Live. Photo courtesy of Chris Schneider Photography People & Places August 7, 2017 No Health Equity Without Racial Justice By Kristin Jones Read the full article
People & Places December 8, 2016 The Shepherd By Kristin Jones Are western Colorado’s sheep herders routinely exploited?
People & Places April 6, 2016 Gentrification Reaches Into Denver’s Former Havens By Alan Gottlieb Rents are up sharply in some of the metro Denver neighborhoods that have seen an influx of low-income renters pushed out of other parts of the city.
People & Places February 16, 2016 In Rural Colorado, Too Few Geriatricians for an Aging Population By Sharon Sullivan A national shortage of doctors who specialize in geriatrics is especially acute in rural areas of Colorado.
People & Places August 17, 2015 What Ta-Nehisi Coates Teaches Us About Health By Kristin Jones The author of Between the World and Me does a better job than many scholars and advocates in describing the social determinants of health that affect black Americans.