

<p>Barry Anderson was skiing when he went over a cliff and hit a tree, shattering many bones and landing in surgery, where an oxygen deprivation problem caused his acquired brain injury. Even so, Barry retains intellect, a sense of humor and his family. He thanks those who saved him on the mountain as well as his Monarch High School students and friends.</p>
Dorothy Groblebe preaches at the missionary chapel.

<p>A promo spot with a quick history of Denver Open Media.</p>
<p>This coming Monday, August 4th, Deproduction will be hosting a very special live discussion about Free Speech at the Democratic National Convention. We will be hosting ACLU Legal Director Mark Silverstein for a summary of what independent journalists, demonstrators, and organizers can expect from the police and city officials in the weeks leading up to and during the DNC.

<p>A program held at the Denver Open Media station. Hosted by the ACLU. Covering topics of social justice for Japanese-Americans in the state of Colorado.</p>

<p>Pat Grant fainted 20-some years ago and it landed her in a wheelchair. She poured her emotions of loss into poetry, and today helps others with brain injuries to explore their emotions through poetry. Her husband, Bob Grant, has stood by his wife.</p>
<p>Speaking at the most recent EG conference, author, philosopher, prankster and journalist A.J. Jacobs talks about the year he spent living biblically -- following the rules in the Bible as literally as possible.<br /><br />Immersing himself in alternate lifestyles and long, hilarious experiments (usually with himself the guinea pig), writer A.J. Jacobs tests the limits of behavior, customs, culture, knowledge</p>

<p>This year's 2008 ACM Western Regional Conference was a tremendous success, thanks to the invaluable effort of our staff, volunteers and interns. An additional thanks to our sponsors, who helped create a wonderful and memorable weekend for all.</p>

<p>LAROUCHE CONNECTION</p>

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