From cultural preservation and immigration reform to fair representation and health care equity, Denver Latinos' decades-old fight for equal rights roars on — and it's growing stronger. Driving the news: La Alma Lincoln Park, Denver’s oldest residential neighborhood that once served as the soul — or "la alma" — of the Chicano movement, is on track to become the city's second-ever historic cultural district.Local leaders also are actively pushing to protect murals highlighting Mexican heritage around the city.Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free.Why it matters: The latest moves serve as an overdue recognition of the city's rich Chicano history and the struggles that have kept Latinos in Denver, and across the country, lagging behind white Americans — disparities that have only been exacerbated by the pandemic.What they're saying: "We should be acknowledged and not erased from