Story and Photos by Giles Clasen Unhoused individuals are expressing frustration after recent sweeps of large encampments in ...
Editor’s note: The author had a small part in finding a home for this collection through his role as president of the Mesa County Historical Society. Recently, a small collection of documents was ...
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The Denver VOICE, first published in 1996, began as a grassroots newspaper created by homeless people for homeless people. During its ten-year run, the paper went through numerous transformations and ...
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James Kay has worked in the nonprofit sector for over five years. Before joining the Denver VOICE, Kay was the development director for Extended Hands of Hope, whose mission is to provide resources to ...
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Our mission is to empower individuals at risk of housing and financial instability by providing low-barrier job opportunities and an inclusive & supportive community. The Denver VOICE is an ...