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Raksha Vasudevan

Raksha Vasudevan is a contributing editor at High Country News, focused on justice and equity.

Posted inArticles

Will changes at San Gabriel Mountains National Monument serve LA’s communities of color?

by Cora Cervantes and Raksha Vasudevan May 6, 2024August 8, 2024

As the monument reaches a decade of federal recognition, the Biden administration hopes to address funding and stewardship challenges alongside the expansion.

Grant Davis walks back to his tiny home at Colorado Village Collaborative’s Native-Inclusive Safe Outdoor Space in Denver, Colorado.
Posted inMarch 2024: Fertile Ground

Can affordable housing for Indigenous communities work?

by Raksha Vasudevan February 27, 2024February 28, 2024

The question looms large as Denver breaks ground on its first affordable housing project for Indigenous people.

Posted inDecember 1, 2023: December 2023

North Denver’s green space paradox

by Raksha Vasudevan December 1, 2023February 1, 2024

Will a billion-dollar infrastructure project heal a Colorado community — or displace its residents?

Migrants at a makeshift shelter in Denver, Colorado, this January. Last month, the city of Denver announced that it would stop providing emergency shelter to undocumented people.
Posted inAugust 1, 2023: In the Line of Fire

Can Denver live up to its reputation of being a ‘sanctuary city’?

by Raksha Vasudevan May 22, 2023January 24, 2024

The city’s response to migrant ‘surges’ endangers both newcomers and its long-standing unhoused population.

Elise Myren, a 7th grade student, joins teachers and community supporters in protest outside of the Denver Public Schools administration building to demand equity for students attending classes in excessively hot classrooms in Denver, Colorado, on August 26, 2019.
Posted inArticles

How social work can help fight the impacts of climate change

by Raksha Vasudevan May 12, 2023January 24, 2024

Denver’s Lisa Reyes Mason leads a new generation of social workers in helping communities adapt to the climate crisis.

Posted inMay 1, 2022: New Ways of Seeing the West

The revenge of Big Tech

by Raksha Vasudevan May 1, 2022January 24, 2024

When tech companies rule the world, what could go wrong?

Posted inMarch 16, 2020: Wiring the Wild

Overcoming winter’s alienation

by Raksha Vasudevan March 16, 2020January 24, 2024

I long felt shut out of the season. Snowshoeing changed that.

Posted inMarch 4, 2019: El Nuevo Movimiento

Mountain biking is my act of resistance

by Raksha Vasudevan February 14, 2019January 24, 2024

In predominantly white Colorado, I bike to beat my fear.

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