Hispanic Community Voices Share Join Rocky Mountain Public Media and AARP, along with Colorado community leaders, for a virtual film screening and conversation.
We are all deeply impacted by the pandemic, but members of our community have not had the resources to navigate the crisis. “Hispanic Community Voices” reveals the hidden impact the COVID19 crisis is having on essential workers. Meet Larimer County immigrant workers whose industries are hard hit economically, who do not have the privilege to work remotely, and who are left out of many critical forms of assistance.
We invite you to a virtual community conversation on
Josephine and
The Promise of Living
followed by a talkback hosted by Keo Frazier with starring performers Laquita Mitchell and Nmon Ford, and choreographer Terrell Davis.
Josephine, a one-act opera, casts a spotlight on jazz-age icon and civil rights activist Josephine Baker.
The Promise of Living takes audiences on a journey through American history that highlights the challenges, opportunities, and successes of the Black experience.
Register here for a special night of community collaboration and storytelling.
Keo Frazier is a marketing executive, brand strategist and an entrepreneur at heart. She’s founded several companies and is the founder of New Thinkers, a group designed to bring people together who are creating great change and solving world problems. She’s always seeking to make impacts that make waves and challenge the norm.