Author: Vince Bzdek
-

Can deliberation save democracy? | Vince Bzdek
In September 2019, 523 Americans traveled to Dallas for an experiment called “America in One Room.” The gathering was designed to test a theory: Could representative citizens deliberate productively even in an era of intense polarization? The event took place soon after the presidential primary and it focused on policy proposals in five polarizing issue…
-

Remembering a mentor from the golden age of mentors | Vince Bzdek
I had a mentor once. His name was John Simons, and he was an English professor at Colorado College. But to many of us mentees, he was better known as the Emperor of Ice Cream. Our first meeting did not go well. I was in his freshman Shakespeare class, and when taking roll, he came…
-

The freest man in Colorado history | Vince Bzdek
Every Coloradan should know the story of Buffalo Soldier John Taylor, who fought harder and longer than perhaps any man in our history to be truly free. Taylor’s story stands out above all others in a thought-provoking exhibit about Buffalo Soldiers down at Fort Garland. Taylor was a slave working on a plantation in Kentucky…
-

Ken Salazar donates archives to Borderlands project, hoping history helps unify country
About the same time the Pilgrims were setting up shop 400 years ago in Plymouth, Ken Salazar’s family was scratching out a toehold in what is now New Mexico, helping to establish the city of Santa Fe. The Salazars had already been in the Southwest 250 years when the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended the…











