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IDENTITY CRISIS — Colorado’s holy grail is a state ID card homeless people struggle to get
Brian Mobley knows who he is. Proving that has been a nightmare. Dave Perry from The Sentinel Colorado explores the difficulties of proving identity for Coloradans experiencing homelessness. Story includes quotes from Chaer Robert,...
Get on the Bus with Us: It’s a Transit Justice Forum!
Mile High Connects and Denver Streets Partnership joined forces to host Get on the Bus: Transit Justice Forum. This conversation honed in on the connection between public transit, workforce, and the climate crisis. "This is a dramatical...
2021 state legislation updates for March 29
Key takeaways on budget, housing, health and more
In solidarity with our Asian-American and Pacific Islander Community
As a collaborative committed to a racially equitable and resilient Denver region, we stand with the Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) community as we collectively grieve the horrific acts of violence in Georgia. While it may be...
We’re Hiring
The Mile High Connects is hiring a Grants Manager and Program Officer. These roles will collaborate with the Executive Director and senior leadership to execute the collaborative's strategic direction and programs. Mile High Connects...
Unpacking the 2050 Metro Vision Regional Transportation Plan
Mile High Connects, in partnership with Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG), hosted a panel discussion with regional leaders from the transit and environmental space to discuss the state of our region. Panelists included:...
Q&A: CCLP Attorney Allison Neswood
Families USA's Coverage Health Advocate of the Year
NEWS RELEASE: CCLP to Serve as Fiscal Sponsor for Mile High Connects
Joining forces to build a more equitable Colorado
MLK’s Dream Lives On
“An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.” – Martin Luther King Jr. It may feel like there are few things we can agree on as...
NEWS RELEASE: Report reveals disparities before and after COVID-19
DENVER— Economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic have made the disparities along racial and geographic lines even more apparent, according to a new report released by Colorado Center on Law and Policy today. Published by CCLP, the 2020...
