To view the slides from Anne Price's presentation, please click here Despite the ups and downs of the economy, one thing has remained stubbornly consistent over the last half-century or so: people of color in the U.S. financially struggle more than their White peers....
Sen. Beth Martinez-Humenik: A Champion of Economic Justice
Elected in 2014, Sen. Beth Martinez Humenik has established herself as a champion of legislation that advances the health, well-being and financial security of low-income Coloradans. A fourth-generation Coloradan, she represents the residents of Senate District 24 in...
20th Anniversary Milestones: Grassroots and Policy Come Together for Historical Minimum Wage Campaign
In celebrating the 20th anniversary of Colorado Center on Law & Policy, we are publishing a series of vignettes about the organization's most significant accomplishments. It’s no secret that Colorado has been one of the fastest-growing states over the past decade....
Jon Asher, Esq.: A Champion of Economic Justice
Colorado Center on Law and Policy will host its annual Pathways from Poverty Breakfast on Sept.28. One of the two recipients for our Champions of Economic Justice Award is Jon Asher, Esq., Director of the statewide legal aid program, Colorado Legal Services and a...
This Price is Right: Closing the Racial and Economic Divide
CCLP is honored to welcome Anne E. Price of the Insight Center for Community Economic Development in Oakland, Calif. as our keynote speaker at our Sept. 28 Pathways from Poverty Breakfast. Regarded as a leading expert engaged in examining the intersection of race,...
National group honors CCLP’s health care heroine
Relentless. Definitive. Unparalleled. Those are just a few adjectives that colleagues have used to describe Elisabeth Arenales, now Director of Colorado Center on Law and Policy’s Health Care Program. On June 22, Grantmakers In Health honored Elisabeth’s work in...
Ian Haney López on moving America forward
Many regard America as the land of freedom, opportunity and ethnic and racial diversity. Still, it can’t be denied that overt and systematic racism played and continues to play a major role in the story of our country. “If you want to tell the story of race, start...
Meet Ed Kahn: Champion of Economic Justice
Despite his contributions to protecting civil rights and advancing the interests of the state’s less-fortunate residents, it’s safe to say that Ed Kahn, Esq., is not a household name in Colorado. Regardless, Ed is well-known and respected within Colorado’s legal...
Sen. Larry Crowder: A stalwart for rural Colorado
Colorado Center on Law and Policy is proud to bestow this year’s Champions of Economic Justice Awards on two people who have had a profound impact on the lives of low-income Coloradans: Sen. Larry Crowder, R-Alamosa, and Edwin Kahn, Esq. Both of these accomplished...
Beyond ‘Dog Whistle Politics’: An interview with Ian Haney López
Ian Haney López is regarded as one of the nation’s leading thinkers on how racism has evolved in the United States since the civil rights era. Currently a professor of law at the University of California Berkeley, he is the author of three books, most notably “Dog...