Spoke in Wordz Has Been Tackling Police Violence for Years
Hector Fredrick Garcia, who performs as Spoke in Wordz, has been rapping about police violence since the killing of Michael Brown.
Hector Fredrick Garcia, who performs as Spoke in Wordz, has been rapping about police violence since the killing of Michael Brown.
The two were just taking their dog for a walk.
The group’s Milk Moon Rite is rising.
In a new video about the murder of George Floyd, Laura Thomas asks: “Can You See Me Now?”
COVID-19 shut down the world, and photographers picked up their cameras.
If you think protests are violent, try this track. It’s enough to torch the system.
Denver musicians, artists, photographers and others have united to fight police violence.
The Denver Zoo is reopening with COVID-19 regulations in place.
Thomas “Detour” Evans and Hiero Veiga are making sure Denver never forgets the lives of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd.
Artist Shawn Huckins is obsessed with history and visual representations of power.
Musicians can do so much more than create safe emotional outlets for political rage.
New murals on the Sports Castle honor George Floyd, Colin Kaepernick and Black Lives Matter.
The Denver Zoo, which received permission from the City of Denver to reopen, is now waiting on the state.
This time, Mayor Michael Hancock joined the marchers.
DIME Denver founders say Metropolitan State University violated their contract when it severed ties.
“At RAW, we believe that nothing takes the place of seeing art, or experiencing performances, fashion or music live in person.”
Denver Film has adapted to the shutdown, and the lessons learned may change how the organization moves forward into a virtual future.
Blackout Tuesday is here, new music about police violence is dropping, and musicians are hitting the streets.
From rappers to punks to rockers, Denver musicians have been confronting police violence and white supremacy for years.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month.
The Colfax Ave Business Improvement District is throwing a fundraiser for three tattoo shops.
Denver’s cultural institutions are offering plenty of ways to have fun from home.