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Preserving Black history amid rapid development in Five Points neighborhood

Preserving Black history amid rapid development in Five Points neighborhood

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Once a thriving hub for Black culture, music, and business, Five Points faces challenges brought on by gentrification and development.

The week’s episode features Norman Harris, executive director of the Five Points Improvement District, who discusses the economic and cultural impacts of neighborhood changes. Fathima Dickerson, co-owner of the legacy soul food spot Welton Street Café, shares her experience navigating the challenges of relocating and sustaining a family business in a changing community.

And Colorado historian Terri Gentry highlights the importance of preserving the area’s Black history amid ongoing development.



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