In this week's Regional Roundup, we hear about Durango's newly elected mayor, who has made history as the first Indigenous person to hold the position. We also take a look at a Queer prom that offers a safe and celebratory space for LGBTQ youth. We hear about a choir that uses choral music to spark important community conversations. Then, we tag along on a field trip with some elementary students as they explore the Valley Floor near Telluride. And we hear from the author of Her Place on the Map: 18 Women and the Colorado Wonders Named for Them.
-A wrap about Durango's new mayor, for the first time in the city's history, an Indigenous person holds the office. (KSUT Tribal Radio)
-A feature about a Queer prom on Colorado's Western Slope. (Aspen Public Radio)
-A feature about a choir in Boulder that seeks to spark community conversation about important issues. (KGNU)
-A feature about Valley Floor Education Day. (KOTO)
-A two way with the author of a new book: Her Place on the Map: 18 Women and the Colorado Wonders Named for Them. (KUNC)