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Colorado Matters

Colorado Public Radio

Hosted by Ryan Warner and Chandra Thomas Whitfield, CPR News' daily interview show focuses on the state's people, issues and ideas.

2757 - May 21, 2024: The impact ADUs could have on housing; Colorado’s ‘Swan of Harlem’
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  • 2757 - May 21, 2024: The impact ADUs could have on housing; Colorado’s ‘Swan of Harlem’

    Colorado's putting a lot of stock into the idea of ADUs, Accessory Dwelling Units, to help ease the housing crunch. We'll talk about the potential impact and how similar programs are working in other states. Then, Denver native Karlya Shelton-Benjamin is among a pioneering group of ballerinas known as the Swans of Harlem. Plus, how one Pueblo educator is making sure students don't get left behind when it comes to technology.

    Tue, 21 May 2024 - 29min
  • 2756 - Denver’s ‘Swan of Harlem’ on breaking barriers and reclaiming history

    They're known as the Swans of Harlem and they've performed for the Queen of England, Mick Jagger, Stevie Wonder, at the White House, and beyond. Karlya Shelton-Benjamin, a Denver native, was among them, and she's featured in a new book about this pioneering group of ballerinas.

    Tue, 21 May 2024 - 6min
  • 2755 - The potential impact of Accessory Dwelling Units across Colorado

    Colorado's putting a lot of stock into the idea of ADUs, Accessory Dwelling Units, to help ease the housing crunch. Governor Jared Polis signed a new law earlier this month that helps homeowners build them.

    Tue, 21 May 2024 - 15min
  • 2754 - May 20, 2024: DiStefano on evolution of higher education; Remembering a pedestrian safety champion

    He's spent 50 years at the University of Colorado Boulder, including the last 15 as chancellor. Now Phil DiStefano is stepping down. He discusses how to add more value to a liberal arts degree, the challenges facing higher education, and the importance of what he calls, "humble leadership." Then, we remember a champion for pedestrian safety in Denver, Phyllis Mack.

    Mon, 20 May 2024 - 28min
  • 2753 - May 17, 2024: Closed for a month, what’s next for the Blue Mesa Bridge; Forecasting space weather

    Daily life has been disrupted in Gunnison by the ongoing closure of an important bridge, from high school athletics, to timber, to health care. What might a fix look like? And what's the timeline? Then, geomagnetic storms test Boulder's Space Weather Prediction Center. Plus, Steve Wozniak, a co-founder of Apple, speaks at the commencement for CU Boulder, where he once was a student. Plus, words to live by from 102-year-old Bill Powell of Fort Collins.

    Fri, 17 May 2024 - 29min
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