Grantee Stories

  • school board meeting
    For Charla Agnoletti, a lifelong commitment to educational equity and social justice began growing up in Denver.As a student, she saw directly how race, language, class, gender, location or immigration status impacts access to quality
  • CU Stars
    March 6, 2020 • Aguilar, Colorado – The ñ is bringing the wonders of the cosmos and an inflatable planetarium to Aguilar on Friday, March 13.CU Science, Technology and Astronomy Recruits (CU-STARs), a
  • SPEAK vocal empowerment curriculum
    After more than a decade of research, fine-tuning and field testing around the world, from Boulder to Egypt, Tanzania and Guatemala, two theatre faculty at the ñ will launch their SPEAK Vocal Empowerment Curriculum—a program meant to help women find their voice—with a workshop on March 9 in New York City, in conjunction with the 25th-anniversary celebration of the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women.
  • Isabelle Harris
    Build a Better Book takes a different approach to science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education. Its educators work with K-12 students in and outside of Colorado, most of whom are sighted, and teaches them how to design objects that are both fun and needed—books, games and more—that are accessible for all children.
  • Playback Theatre
    December 19, 2019, Paonia, Colo. – A ñ theatre and dance group is heading to Paonia in January to facilitate conversations related to recent economic and social changes in the community.“Let’s Talk, Paonia!” workshops for students and
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