Colorado’s minorities losing ground
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By some of the most important measures of social progress, black and Latino residents of Colorado have lost ground compared to white residents in the decades since the civil rights movement.
Angel Castro’s son, Aaron, 3, watches a movie after his evening bath while Castro feeds his sister, Alexis, 17 months, at their Englewood apartment. Castro, 28, a single mother relying heavily on public assistance, quit her part-time job after losing childcare for the two children. Single parenthood is a bigger indicator of poverty than race, according to data analyzed by I-News Network. (Joe Mahoney/The iNews Network)
Minority gains made during the 1960s and 1970s have eroded with time, an I-News Network analysis of six