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Subject: Colorado Civil Rights Commission

  • The Next Test

    Manual High School earned extra credit for surviving the end of busing. But can it survive the CSAP?

    March 8, 2001
  • To the CORE

    Another chapter in Denver’s African-American history unfolds in a new documentary.

    May 16, 2002
  • Wake-Up Call: Whine and cheese

    It is a shame that Steve Horner no longer lives in this state, because the anti-ladies'-night crusader would have found a warm welcome -- a very warm welcome -- had he shown up for last night's "ladies-only" wine-tasting at Venue. The event was designed to aid the free flow of conversation (and of wine) and was open to anyone who came (and paid) -- meaning that it was ladies-only in name only. It is a shame that Steve Horner no longer lives in this state, because the Colorado Civil Rights Com

    March 11, 2009
  • Steve Horner-Free Corner

    If ladies’ night is this city’s biggest sin, we’re doing all right.

    August 23, 2007
  • Ladies’ Nights, RIP

    And you know who to blame: Steve Horner.

    June 28, 2007
  • Last Call for Ladies’ Nights?

    If Steve Horner gets his way, ladies could be singing the booze.

    May 24, 2007
  • Ladies' Plight

    Rosa Parks didn't surrender to discrimination and take a different bus. So why should Steve Horner go to a different bar?

    February 15, 2007
  • Not Guilty--But Still Fired

    A Jeffco court clerk accused of stealing $79 wins her case.

    May 28, 1998
  • Sage Remington

    Return of the Native

    January 29, 1998
  • Rough Waters

    The Animas-La Plata project is supposed to fulfill the government's promise to Colorado Utes. But tribal opponents worry it will leave the reservations high and dry.

    June 13, 1996
  • THRILLS

    January 10, 1996
  • Ladies Night foe Steve Horner doesn't even live here. So how can we discriminate against him?

    May 21, 2009
  • Wake-Up Call: Civil Rights on the road

    ​ The Colorado Civil Rights Commission took its show on the road last night, hosting an evening forum at the Blair-Caldwell Library. And if the conversation didn't seem to go exactly where Colorado Civil Rights Division director Steve Chavez wanted it to go -- after an active initial discussion of racial profiling, playing off the current Gatesgate, no one in this largely African-American group wanted to talk about whether women, particularly pregnant woman, were suffering increased discri

    July 28, 2009