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Island Players and Turf Back on Stage on Friday and Sunday Nights
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Turf – Edging towards its World Premiere on Ivy Leaf Stage on Thursday Night at 8pm
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Island Players Back with Turf – A Play Set in an Imaginary Ireland
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After a year in which Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders experienced violent hate crimes during the coronavirus pandemic, students and parents in two Denver metro area school districts are calling for schools to better support AAPI students.
Among their requests are more mental health services for AAPI students, more assistance for AAPI student alliances on campus, and the inclusion of more AAPI history in the curriculum. Colorado and the West have a rich Asian American history that too often isn’t told.
“The AAPI community has felt very invisible for a long time,” said Kai Vong, a graduating senior at Denver’s East High School who is Chinese American.