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"Forests of Change"

Humans have had a relationship with forests for eons. But today, Colorado’s forests are changing, potentially altering this intrinsic connection. Follow scientists and historians as they work to understand this transformation. Decipher tree rings, analyze aerial imagery, and learn of Colorado’s long history to unroot the causes and consequences of Colorado’s changing forests. 

—Director, Writer, Researcher, Editor—

"An Indian Boarding School"

The Fort Lewis Indian Boarding School was one of hundreds of institutions set up in the latter part of the 19th century to erase Native American culture. The rallying cry of the day was “Kill the Indian – Save the Man.” Today, Fort Lewis College is finally reckoning with this troubling history and hopes for reconciliation and healing. —

—Assistant Writer, Editor, Researcher, Videographer—

"The Denver Zoo"

Starting as a small collection of caged animals in 1896, the Denver Zoo has transformed into a conservation and education-driven institution that is recognized worldwide. Anchored by the transformative 1918 Bear Mountain exhibit, the zoo has developed in design and exhibitry for over a century. Witness a century of the zoo’s evolution in both science and design to become the institution we know today.

—Director, Writer, Researcher, Editor—

"The Caliber of Healing"

Featuring personal stories of healing, this 56 minute documentary explores how three Coloradans have dealt with the lifelong changes that come with a spinal cord injury inflicted by a bullet. From a drive-by shooting, to an accidental shooting, to a mass shooting, discover how each of them dealt with the physical, mental and financial impact, tackled forgiveness, and explored alternative treatments like acupuncture and massage to help in their journey of healing.

—Producer, Researcher—

"Beavers could be Colorado's secret weapon to cleaning rivers and abandoned mines"

Could the American beaver—"nature's engineers"—be Colorado's secret weapon to cleaning up waterways and abandoned mines?

Rory Cowie thinks so.

—Director, Writer, Co-Videographer,Researcher, Editor—

"Air Force veteran finds healing and meaning through lavender farming"

For Zephrine Hanson, farming is healing. She believes a garden reflects your mental and physical health. Hanson is the founder of and a farmer at Hampden Farms, and is the Lavender Farmer for Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms.

—Director, Writer, Videographer, Editor—

"The environmental impacts of indoor cannabis farming in Colorado"

Did you know that in Colorado, indoor cannabis cultivation is responsible for about as much greenhouse gas emission as the state's mining industry?

However, a new program found a unique method to address this problem the Colorado way: with beer.

—Director, Writer, Co-Videographer, Researcher, Editor—

"'Hughes Land Is It': Land Back movement knocks at CSU's door"

An alliance of Native and Indigenous leaders is asking for Colorado State University (CSU) to return 165 acres once home to Hughes Stadium to its original stewards.

—Director, Writer, Videographer, Researcher, Editor—

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