Note from the Board — Welcome, Sarah Ford!

The Denver VOICE is thrilled to welcome Sarah Ford to the team as our new Managing Editor! There are many strong attributes that she will contribute to this new role, from her extensive journalism and editorial experience to her heartfelt dedication to our mission.

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Editor's Note

When I open the trunk of my car, years of my history with the Denver VOICE stare back at me. I started collecting issues of the VOICE when I first found the paper in the summer of 2012, and by now I have amassed dozens of issues. In their yellowed pages I remember my own story—the years I spent as a volunteer writer, as an intern, as a contributor and copy editor.

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Denver Embraces Mobile Restrooms

To those who frequent downtown and East Colfax, the site of mobile public toilets is no longer an unexpected relief. But it was only a year ago that downtown visitors needing a restroom would find themselves with few to no options.

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Editor’s Note – A Farewell

This is the most difficult letter I’ve ever written as editor of the Denver VOICE because it is my last. The VOICE has been a part of my life for almost a decade. Now, after many years as a writer and volunteer, and three fantastic years as editor, it’s time for me to move on to a new chapter.

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Homelessness, Healing, and the Arts

The song “Macarena” starts and Luis Dominguez hops out of his chair, delighted that the song he requested and has been patiently waiting for has finally begun. He begins dancing, first sticking out one hand, then the other in the familiar line dance. His eyes light up as others begin dancing with him. For Dominguez, this rare opportunity to dance is therapeutic.  

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The Outsiders

Is homelessness an individual choice or the symptom of greater societal ills? Could it be both? For the youth on Denver’s streets, it’s complicated.

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Through the Eyes of a Vendor

This summer Dave Thatcher of Picture Me Here led a workshop for a handful of Denver VOICE vendors interested in photography. Thatcher, a photographer, videographer, and community activist based in Denver, taught us how to frame a shot and tell a story with an image.

After the workshop was over, participating vendors were given a free disposable Kodak camera. The following are some of the highlights from the project.  

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