Milagro Beanfield War – The Play

Nichols’ classic novel performed by novice teen actors The last performance of “Milagro Beanfield War – The Play” based on the best-selling novel by late John Nichols, was presented at Pueblo Community College’s Hoag Theater on Oct. 3 of this year. The stage production was written and acted in by youths ranging in age from… Continue reading Milagro Beanfield War – The Play

Chicano Pride Ride Arizona to benefit homeless

By Roberto Cordova PHOENIX — In its fourth year, Chicano Pride Ride Arizona is getting ready to roll on Saturday, Nov. 16, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., according to organizer Debbie Ortega. “This is a poker run, with food, entertainment, vendors, and special guest the Cali Girl Riders,” she said. “All proceeds go towards… Continue reading Chicano Pride Ride Arizona to benefit homeless

Judge voids Pueblo Municipal Court convictions for contempt

Three petitioners jailed illegally, released By Juan Espinosa Pueblo Municipal Court is not exempt from complying with state law, District Court Judge Michelle Chostner ruled on Friday (Nov. 1) in a case involving three people sentenced to long sentences for contempt of court. Through a petition to the court filed by the American Civil Liberties… Continue reading Judge voids Pueblo Municipal Court convictions for contempt

Dia De Los Muertos

PLAZA VERDE PARK, NOV. 2, 2024 At the beginning of November, Chicanx families come together to welcome ancestors back home for Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). Dia de los Muertos originates from Aztec culture and has survived despite colonization and religious conquerers. Historically, Dia de los Muertos was once a month-long celebration,… Continue reading Dia De Los Muertos

Veteran Larry Alvarado dead at 77

Larry Alvarado

By JUAN ESPINOSA Though he was many things in his life, Larry Alvarado, 77, will be remembered as the consummate veteran and champion of civil rights. Alvarado died Oct. 5 at his home after a more than five decades-long battle against Agent Orange. He was born in Pueblo on Feb. 27, 1947. In a feature… Continue reading Veteran Larry Alvarado dead at 77

 Prison Diaries: RICARDO ROMERO 

Ricardo Romero

By Dr. Priscilla Falcón Book Review By Deborah Martinez Martinez The late Ricardo Romero, well-known Chicano activist, was imprisoned because he refused to testify before a federal grand jury and was subsequently sentenced to three years in Federal prison for criminal contempt. Prison Diaries: Ricardo Romero includes two interviews that capture Romero’s commitment to internationalism and his… Continue reading  Prison Diaries: RICARDO ROMERO 

 Indigenous spirit of protests disrupts Columbus celebration

Indigenous Peoples Day celebrants march toward Mesa Junction to protest Columbus.

Chants of ‘Take it down!’ Vs. John Phillips Sousa By JUAN ESPINOSA The Indigenous spirit of Turtle Island visited Pueblo’s Mesa Junction on what was formerly known as Columbus Day this month. The spirit came in the form of a peaceful demonstration that disrupted a formal tribute to Columbus that has continued despite Columbus Day… Continue reading  Indigenous spirit of protests disrupts Columbus celebration

Pueblo City Council Narrowly Kills Proposed Anti-Abortion Ordinance

Image taken from the livestream of the City Council Working Session, Oct. 15, 2024, showing the crowd of Pro-Choice protestors present. Courtesy X. Benson.

By Devin Flores In the October 15 session of the Pueblo City Council, the subject of the proposed Item N-18 — an ordinance which would limit the operation of abortion providers in the City of Pueblo—was the most significant topic of the night.  The room was packed, with almost every seat being filled. The crowd… Continue reading Pueblo City Council Narrowly Kills Proposed Anti-Abortion Ordinance

Puebloans prefer wind & solar, battery storage over nuclear & gas

Members of Mothers Out Front Colorado and CoPIRG announced poll results on steps of Pueblo County Courthouse.

New Survey Results Announced Pueblo, CO  — A recent survey conducted among Pueblo County voters reveals overwhelming support for wind, solar and utility scale battery storage as replacements for the Comanche 3 coal fired power plant Mothers Out Front announced recently.  The poll comes days before Xcel Energy’s anticipated Just Transition Plan filing with the Colorado Public… Continue reading Puebloans prefer wind & solar, battery storage over nuclear & gas