Following the federal jury's decision in the Marvin Booker homicide case, the Rev. Dr. Timothy Tyler of Shorter AME Community Church applies the meaning and provides additional details of the hearings. And the choir Oct. 19, 2014 was also rocking the house.
Students from about six Aurora schools converged in protest Friday, Dec. 5, 2014 on the Aurora courthouse to express their emotions and thoughts in regard to the fatalities of black men at the hands of police.
As the students converge, the video includes individuals making personal statements, as well as students engaged in debate with Aurora police officers.
Colorado Neurological Institute's annual conference in Denver featured Jane Barton, (credentials), speaking on resilience, before an audience of people, many with brain disorders, who can use the encouragement.
Jazz Singer Barbara Paris is guest host for this episode kicking off season three of Far More Colorado. Jazz pianist Mr. Billy Wallace is our special guest in this, the first of a two-part interview. Having worked professionally as a musician since the 1940's he has performed with many of the greats. Mr. Wallace is still performing regularly at the age of 85. His stories are a slice of American jazz history.
Surrounded by falling leaves, a young man begins to realize the inevitability of change in his life.
Produced by Venture Compass Pictures, LLC.
Written/Directed by Evan Webster Wiley.
www.evan-wiley.com
A Just Media Production
Produced and Directed by Henry Ansbacher and Denise Cox
Associate Producer: Peter Lively
Production Manager: Abry Deshong
Camera: Peter Lively, Henry Ansbacher, Evan Wiley, Rolando Alvarez, Jesse Rogers
Sound: Rolando Alvarez, Evan Wiley
Edited by Peter Lively
Rev. Paul J. Kottke is a senior pastor at University Park United Methodist Church. Kottke is a 1981 graduate of Iliff School of Theology. He is the founding director of Denver Urban Ministries (1981).He was ordained elder in the United Methodist Church in 1982. Kottke Served at Iliff as director of development (1985-88) and as pastor at Warren UMC (1988-95).