Searching for Home in Colorado

By Marilyn Lindenbaum

Searching for Home, which opens on November 7, invites visitors to experience the bigger picture of homelessness and how it affects all of us through the lens of our state’s boom-and-bust economic and social history.

This month, Searching for Home: Homelessness in Colorado History opens at the History Colorado Center. The new exhibit features artifacts like Baby Doe Tabor’s dress, a former Miss Colorado’s pageant sash, and a panhandler’s makeshift cardboard sign. What do these objects have in common?

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News Briefs

Colorado Springs To Hold Vote On Controversial Sit-Lie Ban

By Sarah Ford 

After months of debate, the Colorado Springs City Council has decided to postpone the vote on a proposal to ban sitting or lying on streets and sidewalks in downtown Colorado Springs. 

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The Crime of Homelessness

By Adam Sennott

For decades laws criminalizing homelessness have been on the rise, but recent statements from the Department of Justice and the Department of Housing and Urban Development might stop this trend.

In recent summers, the Denver Police have regularly swept the banks of the Platte River, rousting homeless people who have violated the city’s ordinance against unauthorized camping and removing them and their belongings.

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In Your Own Words

Chilly Morning Miracle

By Matt Davidson, VOICE vendor

Just the other day, on a very chilly morning, I was out of money and out of newspapers. It was a Sunday, so I couldn’t go get more papers, and I was cold. My jacket was doing its job by keeping my arms and chest warm, but my ears and head were cold, as I didn’t have a cap.

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Editor’s Note

What does homelessness look like?

When you picture homelessness, you might get a mental image of the people waiting outside the Denver Rescue Mission’s Lawrence Street Shelter. Maybe you picture a man, 40-60 years old, bearded, and in dirty or disheveled clothing. That’s certainly what many people still picture when they think of homelessness.

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Vendor Profile: JJ Jones

By Linette Hidalgo  |  Photo by Sarah Harvey

JJ Jones is a bright spot along the stretch of Broadway where he regularly sells the Denver VOICE. With his yellow baseball cap and wide smile, he exudes a childlike happiness and enthusiasm. Though primarily wheelchair-bound, JJ has a positive attitude and undeniable work ethic. 

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ACLU takes on Denver suburb

By Danielle Krolewicz

Last year, Colorado state legislature passed HB 14-1061, a law banning debtor’s prison practices by mandating due process protections to prevent courts from jailing individuals who cannot pay court fines and fees.

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Out of Sight, Out of Mind

By Jamie Swinnerton | Photos by Giles Clasen

Families with children are the largest group of people experiencing homelessness in the Denver metro area. They are often considered to be the “hidden” homeless.

There is a misconception today that homelessness in non-urban areas does not exist because it cannot be easily spotted. Homelessness in many suburban and rural areas exists—but it is often hidden.

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A Friend for the Homeless in Aurora

By Danielle Krolewicz | Photos by Giles Clasen

In a five-story former military barracks on the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, Comitis Crisis Center (CCC) has 139 beds for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. It is the only place in Aurora to offer 24/7 emergency shelter.

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