In this Denver Women's Press Club program. Dr. Juana Bordas — author of the award-winning books The Power of Latino Leadership and Salsa, Soul, and Spirit: Leadership for a Multicultural Age — will discuss the connecting points among Latino, Black and Native American communities. It's $5 to register here. Friday, April 9, 5 to 6 p.m, online MALINAE, the debut novella of Josh Schlossberg, biological horror author and Denver Horror Collective co-founding member, will be released by D&T Publishing this month, with an e-book available from Godless.com on April 9. During this virtual launch, Schlossberg will read an excerpt from MALINAE and share the real-life inspiration for his work’s exploration of Alzheimer’s disease. D&T Publishing editor Dawn Ellis Shea will relate her experiences working as a nurse with dementia patients, and Huntington Potter, director of the University of Colorado Alzheimer's and Cognition Center, will discuss the latest scientific progress toward a cure. Their talks will conclude with a Q&A. It's free to participate; sign up here.