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  • 'WORLD ON FIRE' EP Release & Drag Showcase

    'WORLD ON FIRE' EP Release & Drag Showcase

    Sierra Mae 'WORLD ON FIRE' EP Release & Drag Showcase was an electrifying gathering that aimed to spotlight the urgency of our climate crisis while celebrating the resilience and creativity of our communities.

    This showcase, held at Green Spaces on Sunday December 21st 2025 was designed to inspire action and foster a sense of community through the powerful mediums of music and drag performance. As the evening unfolded, attendees were treated to diverse local drag artists and a performance by Sierra Mae where they unveiled their EP "World on Fire" that reflects music for the times and speaks to the event at large, all bringing their unique voice to the stage to advocate for environmental justice.

    Through their performances, these artists illuminated the urgent need for collective action against climate change, transforming entertainment into a catalyst for awareness and change. In addition to the performances, the event featured informational booths offering resources on how to engage with local, national, and global environmental initiatives.

    Attendees were encouraged to visit these stations to learn about sustainable practices, community care networks, and actionable steps they can take to combat climate change.

    Overall, "World on Fire" served as both a celebration of artistic expression and a call to action, reminding us that together, we can make a significant impact.

  • Pastor Garcia’s Closing Remarks after her four day pilgramge.
    • 3/4/26

    Pastor Garcia’s Closing Remarks after her four day pilgramge.

    Hundreds gathered in San Antonio to welcome marchers who walked 90 miles from the Dilley family detention center to the immigration courthouse. ❤️

    Ninety miles of prayer. Ninety miles of witness. Ninety miles for families who should never have to walk this road alone.

    We are tired. Tired of detention. Tired of children in prison. Tired of shouting truth over lies.

    But we are not stopping.

    Every step was a declaration that our immigrant brothers and sisters will not be abandoned. We will keep walking until detention centers close and our communities can live without fear.

    Take one more step with us. 🦋

  • Pastor Garcia’s Pilgramage for Her Community
    • 3/4/26

    Pastor Garcia’s Pilgramage for Her Community

    Recap: Faith leaders and community members walked 90 miles from the Dilley family detention center to the immigration courthouse in San Antonio. 🙏🏽

    For many, this was a pilgrimage. A physical act of prayer. A way to enter into the struggle of our people.

    It was hard. It was painful. And it was renewing.

    We heard calls for accountability, transparency inside detention centers, and an end to the impunity harming our families. We heard reminders that our power comes from vulnerability, from faith, and from movement.

    San Antonio is a city of immigrants. We will continue organizing, loving, and demanding justice. ✊🏽

  • March for Our Children in Detention
    • 3/4/26

    March for Our Children in Detention

    On Nov. 16, 2025, federal agents, in collaboration with 50 SAPD officers, swarmed a food truck park off San Pedro near Basse Road. They claimed to be targeting a drug dealer. But when the raid was over, 143 people were swept into custody.
    In this new interview, @rosetinted.vision sits with attorney Hannah Eash-Gates who represents one of those men, a husband and father from Honduras who was granted asylum in 2021.

    His story is a nightmare:
    🚔 He was sitting in his car when agents surrounded him, smashed every window except the windshield, pulled him out, and shackled his hands and feet.

    🪪 At the processing facility, he showed them his valid driver’s license, Social Security card, and work permit. Agents told him they were fake.

    📧 Despite his lawyer emailing proof of his legal asylum status on Nov. 20, officials ignored her. He remained illegally locked up for almost four weeks before a judge finally dismissed his removal proceeding on Dec. 9.

    The justification was “Venezuelan gang activity,” but the reality was mass detention without cause. The original drug charges used for justification of the entire raid were dropped days later. We still don’t know how many of the 143 people detained were legal residents or were deported. Community groups are still fighting to get more transparency and accountability from the agencies involved.

  • Más Dentenciónes de ICE en San Antonio
    • 2/22/26

    Más Dentenciónes de ICE en San Antonio

    ‼️In Part 2 of our interview, attorney Hannah Eash-Gates breaks down what this raid means for everyone, regardless of immigration status. San Antonio is a city of immigrants.

    Longtime residents and newly arrived families live side by side across every part of town. So what happens when federal agents detain people before confirming who they are or what their legal status is? ⚖️ If someone is a U.S. citizen, there is no legal basis for immigration detention. 📄 If someone has legal status — like asylum or refugee status — the government must prove specific conditions to justify putting them back into deportation proceedings. 🚫 In her client’s case, officials didn’t assert any of those conditions.

    They didn’t present a serious charge. They didn’t justify the detention. Instead, he sat in custody for nearly a month while his attorney fought to prove what the government should have verified from the start.

    This is Part 2 of our conversation about what happened in the Nov. 16 raid that led to 143 people being taken into custody. The people of this city continue to demand transparency and accountability.

  • Unjust ICE Arrest in SA: Attorney Hannah Eash-Gates speaks to her client’s apprehension in Texas
    • 2/22/26

    Unjust ICE Arrest in SA: Attorney Hannah Eash-Gates speaks to her client’s apprehension in Texas

    ‼️On Nov. 16, 2025, federal agents, in collaboration with 50 SAPD officers, swarmed a food truck park off San Pedro near Basse Road.

    They claimed to be targeting a drug dealer. But when the raid was over, 143 people were swept into custody.

    In this new interview, @rosetinted.vision sits with attorney Hannah Eash-Gates who represents one of those men, a husband and father from Honduras who was granted asylum in 2021. His story is a nightmare: 🚔

    He was sitting in his car when agents surrounded him, smashed every window except the windshield, pulled him out, and shackled his hands and feet. 🪪 At the processing facility, he showed them his valid driver’s license, Social Security card, and work permit. Agents told him they were fake. 📧

    Despite his lawyer emailing proof of his legal asylum status on Nov. 20, officials ignored her. He remained illegally locked up for almost four weeks before a judge finally dismissed his removal proceeding on Dec. 9. The justification was “Venezuelan gang activity,” but the reality was mass detention without cause. The original drug charges used for justification of the entire raid were dropped days later. We still don’t know how many of the 143 people detained were legal residents or were deported. Community groups are still fighting to get more transparency and accountability from the agencies involved.

    In collaboration with @venceremos.satx on instagram.

  • Meet A Step Ahead's 2025 Featured Family, the McCance's

    Meet A Step Ahead's 2025 Featured Family, the McCance's

    Meet the McCance family, and hear the heartfelt story of resilience and joy that they've experienced throughout Madeleine's life.

    To donate to the work we do, in helping families like the McCance's, visit www.asapc.org/donatenow

  • Pollution and Solutions Tour: Arts, Advocacy, Community, Data Centers, Suncor & Denver Dirty Secrets

    Pollution and Solutions Tour: Arts, Advocacy, Community, Data Centers, Suncor & Denver Dirty Secrets

    It was a beautiful and impactful day of grassroots organizations and community coming together to share their top concerns and solutions with decision makers.

  • Elevating Community Voices at the Air Toxics Rulemaking 💚

    Elevating Community Voices at the Air Toxics Rulemaking 💚

    This 4-minute mini-documentary highlights how the Community Organized for Clean Air (COCA)—Green House Connection Center, Cultivando, and frontline residents—is pushing for the strongest protections in Colorado’s Air Toxics Rulemaking

    On Sept 18, residents presented directly to the Air Quality Control Commission advocating for stronger, community-centered air protections for North Denver and Commerce City.

  • MAM Five-Year Anniversary Celebration
    • 11/7/25

    MAM Five-Year Anniversary Celebration

    Every Monday since November of 2020, community has gathered outside the City & County building of Denver. Celebrating five years of connection, resource sharing, and advocacy, Mutual Aid Monday has become a beloved institution for hundreds across the Mile High City.

    Link to support MAM’s efforts in Denver: https://www.patreon.com/MutualAidMondayDen

  • FLOCK NO! Denver Rejects Mass Surveillance
    • 10/31/25

    FLOCK NO! Denver Rejects Mass Surveillance

    Mayor Mike Johnston announced Denver would be extending its contract with Flock until March 2026. Disregarding a 0-12 vote from the city council and concerns from hundreds within the city, the Denver branch of the Party of Socialism & Liberation led a community town hall to platform concerns from Denverites. Hearing out arguments from the Mayor’s office, and council’s role in protecting the city while holding Mayor Johnston accountable to the people & democracy.

  • Colorado Building Quantum Workforce Pipeline Connecting Classrooms to Cutting-Edge Tech
    • 10/17/25

    Colorado Building Quantum Workforce Pipeline Connecting Classrooms to Cutting-Edge Tech

    Colorado is building a pipeline for future quantum technology workers by linking local schools with companies such as Atom Computing to prepare students for next-generation careers.

    Reported by Angelika Albaladejo

  • Immigrant Voices Connect at Aurora’s Diasporic Film Festival
    • 10/17/25

    Immigrant Voices Connect at Aurora’s Diasporic Film Festival

    Colorado's Diasporic Film Festival brings together filmmakers from nine countries to celebrate diversity, storytelling, and cross-cultural connections amid rising immigration tensions.

    Reported by Angelika Albaladejo

  • The Look of a Selfish Man
    • 7/11/25

    The Look of a Selfish Man

    Passing out free drinks for priceless connections on a hot day.


  • Cedar Park Community Garden
    • 7/1/25

    Cedar Park Community Garden

    “A Denver Urban Gardens project, Cedar Park Community Garden & Food Forest brings together all aspects of DUG builds – gardens, food forests, and sensory gardens.”

  • 2025 Champions of Disability Justice
    • 6/25/25

    2025 Champions of Disability Justice

    “The inaugural Champions of Disability Justice legislative reception — a powerful celebration of Colorado’s continued leadership in advancing disability justice.”

  • Denver Activist Hospitalized
    • 6/20/25

    Denver Activist Hospitalized

    Brutally attacked during a peaceful protest in Denver, community comes together in support of Alejandro in front of the Denver courthouse Wednesday morning.

  • NO KINGS DENVER: Community Gathering and Protest
    • 6/19/25

    NO KINGS DENVER: Community Gathering and Protest

    In the streets for different reasons, but all for the same purpose.