Colorado’s youngest black elected official is now the face of Denver’s protests
June 4, 2020 at 4:46 p.m. UTC
DENVER — Tay Anderson stood on North Broadway in the heart of downtown Denver, hundreds of protesters milling around him. SWAT officers pulled up, got out of their cars, gripping paintball and tear-gas guns, and tried to herd the crowd back onto the sidewalk.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/colorados-youngest-black-elected-official-is-now-the-face-of-denvers-protests/2020/06/04/b6f92410-a674-11ea-b619-3f9133bbb482_story.html
https://archive.ph/OujfO
How Twin Pandemics Transformed Denver’s Black Leadership
The confluence of COVID-19 and this summer’s Black Lives Matter protests brought a new generation of Black leaders to the forefront of Mile High City politics and activism.
https://www.5280.com/2020/09/how-twin-pandemics-transformed-denvers-black-leadership/
Reaching People Where They Are: A Conversation With Tay Anderson
https://www.denvervoice.org/archive/2020/6/30/reaching-people-where-they-are-a-conversation-with-tay-anderson
https://archive.ph/mP4YU
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Denver charter network, DPS board member Tay Anderson host Black Lives Matter march
Students marched in solidarity with the BLM movement.
https://denverite.com/2020/06/16/denver-school-dps-board-member-tay-anderson-host-black-lives-matter-march/
https://archive.ph/KPieR
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>Tay Anderson will introduce face masks on children as part of the dress code, fire that NSOB