Stephanie Armour KFF Health News El triunfo electoral del ex presidente Donald Trump y su regreso a la Casa Blanca probablemente traerán cambios que reducirían los programas nacionales de salud públicos, aumentando la tasa de personas sin seguro e imponiendo nuevas barreras al aborto y otros servicios de salud reproductiva. Las repercusiones se sentirán mucho […]
November 2024
Estos son los resultados electorales de las preguntas en la boleta de Colorado que afectan a las escuelas
Yesenia Robles Chalkbeat Colorado Traducción por Alejandra X. Castañeda Los votantes de Colorado decidieron sobre varios temas relacionados con las escuelas en las elecciones del martes. Aquí están algunos de los resultados, basados en el conteo de votos publicados el miércoles por la mañana. La Enmienda 80 fracasa: Esta fue la propuesta a nivel estado […]
Colorado planea anular una regla para preescolares religiosos después de una decisión judicial
Ann Schimke Chalkbeat Colorado Traducción por Alejandra X. Castañeda Los preescolares religiosos que participan en el programa preescolar financiado por el estado de Colorado tienen permiso de reservar espacios para integrantes de sus congregaciones. Pero eso podría cambiar pronto. Representantes del estado han propuesto que se anule la llamada “preferencia de congregación” después de una […]
Regresar rápido a la escuela y hacer ejercicio ligero puede ayudar a los niños y jóvenes a recuperarse de conmociones cerebrales
Kate Ruder KFF Health News Karter Duey, de Centennial, Colorado, sufrió una conmoción cerebral al caerse varios pies durante una práctica con su equipo de porristas en abril. Su madre, Jana, dijo que volvió a la escuela después de recuperarse en casa durante una semana y media. (JANA DUEY) Durante la práctica de porristas en […]
Zoë Keating brings bold cello beats to TACAW
UPDATE: The TACAW show has been postponed. Zoë Keating, the avant-garde cellist and composer known for her innovative approach to music, will perform at The Arts Campus at Willits (TACAW) on Nov. 16.Based in Burlington, Vermont, Keating recently spoke via Zoom with The Sopris Sun from her backyard recording studio, with “specially-designed sound panels to […]
Philanthropy — where to begin?
Giving season is just around the corner. At this time of year, many of us are considering how we might want to give back to organizations that help improve our community. Some already have a list that they give to year after year. For others, whether they have just relocated or are just beginning to […]
The history behind Posada’s “Catrina”
José Guadalupe Posada was born in Aguascalientes, Mexico, in 1852. He was a skilled, creative and hard-working printmaker whose work is calculated in more than 20,000 lithographs. The images he created were satirical cartoons which criticized the society and events of his time, and were published in newspapers, posters and booklets.He lived in Mexico through […]
Ps&Qs: Letter to my future self
I’ve been listening to a lot of John Cougar Mellencamp lately. In junior high school, he was one of my all-time favorites, and so the memories are flooding back… Seems like just yesterday, but it was over four decades ago when I was sitting on a school bus listening to Jack and Diane on my […]
VOICES Radio Hour: What’s the name?
Is it Columbus Day? Is it Indigenous Day? What IS an Indigenous? Is it a creature? These are questions not easily answered. As a person born and raised with Native culture and ancestry of this land, I often am asked what we would like to be called. My own perspective, thoughts and answers might not […]
