Celebrate Asian culture, learn about Chicano/a poetry, and three more things to do for free in Denver today.
The Colorado Alliance of Latino Mentors and Authors will gather for a panel discussion with local poets Ramon Del Castillo, Laura Soto, Margie Domingo and Jose"Jozer" Guererro, who will also share readings of their work, showing that Chicano/a poetry is evolving right here in Denver.
It has a long history reaching back to Lalo Delgado’s “Stupid America,” a classic protest poem from 1969 that helped inspire Denver’s Crusade for Justice. The discussion and reading is free; find infoDo you know of a great free event in Denver? We'll be updating this list through the week; send information to
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