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Colorado Asian creatives: representation and visibility

Colorado Asian creatives: representation and visibility Graphic by Izzy Fincher In honor of AAPI heritage month, four female creatives from Colorado reflect on how they identify as Asian-American, their heritage and their creative style. The spotlights include singer-songwriter Grace Clark, interdisciplinary artist Sammy Lee, screenwriter Marin Lepore and sculptor Yumi Roth. Grace Clark Singer-songwriter Grace Clark (Courtesy of Grace Clark) When opera singer Grace Clark heard bluegrass for the first time, she knew she had discovered her true passion. “I remember hearing (bluegrass) and falling so deeply in love,” Clark said. “I remember thinking I need to pursue this – it’s what I have been waiting for.”

Dead and Company not coming to CU-Boulder s Folsom Field for second year in a row

Dead and Company not coming to CU-Boulder s Folsom Field for second year in a row
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Something In The (Indoor) Air: A Paradigm Shift

Pixabay At the Early Care and Education Center at the University of Wyoming, there s a lot of what one would expect to see at a daycare - toys, books, and cubbies for tiny shoes. And that s not all. We ve got air purifiers, we ve got CO2 detectors, said Mark Bittner, the director of the daycare. He said those machines were added during the pandemic as they were looking for ways to keep both children and staff. The daycare s HVAC system also got a boost to recirculate air more frequently, and each classroom now has an air purifier. As for the CO2 detector, it s not measuring for the novel coronavirus or anything else besides carbon dioxide.

Why Canada needs to think about accepting climate change refugees

Why Canada needs to think about accepting climate change refugees In this week s issue of our environment newsletter, we look at the growing concern over climate change refugees and how vital solar power has become for families in war-torn Syria. Social Sharing CBC News · (Sködt McNalty/CBC) comments Hello, Earthlings! This is our weekly newsletter on all things environmental, where we highlight trends and solutions that are moving us to a more sustainable world. ( Sign up here to get it in your inbox every Thursday.) This week: A reliance on solar energy in Syria The science behind zombie fires

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