<p>Doreen was shot in the head in 1987 in an ""accident"" but she did not stay paralyzed in a wheelchair. Her humor and determination shine through in spite of the impacts of one bullet that remains behind her right eye. Bill Hannah and Bill Levis and Dr. Jim Schraa discuss changes and efforts to improve services for people disabled by traumatic brain injury.</p>

Denver Youth discuss their feelings on music

Allen Anthony interviews Anne Vickstrom from Arts for the Mountain Community about the Starry Western Night fundraiser and the Sculpture Walk. For more information visit http://mountainart.org.

Lyndsey Caspar interviews Beth Zwinack with Tagawa Gardens about the Cats with Gratitude project. This fundraiser is a silent auction with a catty twist. For more information go to http://TagawaGardens.com.

James Red interviews Team Blitz—the award winning robotics club along the 285 corridor near Conifer, Colorado. For more information on starting a robotics club in your community visit http://www.usfirst.org/ and check out Team Blitz’s site at http://teamblitz.net/ .

A Progressive meet the press featuring bloggers from popular sites such as ThinkProgress and Huffington Post.

Service members return from Iraq... Not about the war, but the effects on families and communities and economy due to the financial, emotional and physical tolls the war has taken.

<p>David Kennedy, disability rights coordinator at the Democratic National Convention, discusses his reviews of foreign and local accessibility efforts, while Chanda Hinton of the www.iamtheplan.org discusses yoga that improved her back muscles and lung capacity. Two other guests include her yoga instructor and Melissa, who is a quad expressing her hope the yoga will relieve some of her pain.</p>
The band 'Kissidugu' performs at DOM's February 2008 First Friday

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