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William Norris Sues CU Boulder After Being Acquitted of Sexual Assault

William Norris has filed a lawsuit against the University of Colorado Boulder, where he was a student and member of the Air Force ROTC program before being suspended in the wake of sexual assault allegations that were later rejected by a jury. He claims that CU Boulder administrators violated Title IX and his right to due process, among other things, by way of what his legal team calls "a profoundly flawed and intentionally biased sexual misconduct investigation."
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House of Pod Starts an Incubator for Podcasts by Women of Color

House of Pod, which was co-founded with the nonprofit Amped, is seeking to diversify Denver's podcasting scene with "From the Margins to the Center," a new podcast incubator developing shows created by women of color who've been historically underrepresented across all fields of media.
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Sauti Gives Voice and Handycams to Refugee Women in Uganda

When humanitarian, teacher and filmmaker Gayle Nosal first ventured into the Kyangwali Refugee Settlement in Uganda, she found herself drawn to the stories of young women in transition who had arrived there as children, looking for safety from conflicts in Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, and South Sudan.
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Colorado Republican Caucus Results: Walker Stapleton Wins Key Counties

The morning after last week's Colorado caucus, we knew that former Colorado treasurer Cary Kennedy was the big winner among Democrats running for governor. Days later, however, there are still no definitive results in regard to Republican gubernatorial hopefuls, since the Colorado GOP hasn't released official statewide totals regarding the straw poll conducted on caucus night, nor does it plan to do so. But based on information shared by some key counties, as well as a recent survey, it appears that Colorado treasurer Walker Stapleton currently leading the pack.