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Rosalind Juanita Harris

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Rosalind Juanita Harris
Born(1950-03-19)March 19, 1950
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Alma materUniversity of Nebraska Omaha
Occupation(s)Publisher and community activist

Rosalind Juanita "Bee" Harris (born March 19, 1950) is the founder of Denver Urban Spectrum, a monthly newspaper for people of color in Colorado. She founded the Urban Spectrum Youth Foundation in 2000.[1]

Biography

Rosalind Harris was born on March 19, 1950, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Her parents were Ruth Smith Boyd and Doyle James.[2]

Harris attended Davenport College of Business, Patricia Stevens Career Schools, and University of Nebraska Omaha.[2]

Expanded description

Harris worked as a cartographer for Omaha National Bank from 1975 to 1977.[2]

She owned and operated Salt and Pepper Art Studios from 1977 to 1980.[2]

In 1980, Harris moved to Denver, Colorado with her two sons. She worked as a graphic artist and a production artist until 1984 when she became owner and operator of Production Plus/Spectrum Designs.[2]

Harris recognized a lack of positive stories about Black and Brown residents in Denver, and a lack of opportunities for journalists of color.[3] She founded the Denver Urban Spectrum (DUS) newspaper in 1987.[1] DUS is a free monthly paper with news stories for people of color in the Denver area. The paper has a distribution of 25,000.[2]

In 2023, Harris wrote The Story of Ruth, which is a narrative of her mother Ruth's story.[4]

Community

Harris founded the Urban Spectrum Youth Foundation in 2000.[1] The foundation is a journalism mentorship program of at-risk middle and high school students.[2]

In the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Harris founded Spectrum of Hope to support displaced people in Denver.[2]

Harris was appointed to serve as commissioner for Art, Culture, and Film by former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb.[2]

Harris served on boards for Denver Metro Convention and Visitor's Bureau, CoLoursTV, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Company, the Girl Scouts Mile Hi Council, the Five Points Business Association, Mothers and Daughters Inc., the Rocky Mountain Women's Institute, the Metro State College President's Community Advisory Council, and the Colorado Historical Society’s African American Advisory Council.[2]

Personal life

Harris is divorced and has two sons and three grandchildren.[2]

Published works

  • The Story of Ruth. ISBN 979-8988333302

Recognition

The Colorado Association of Black Journalists recognized the Urban Spectrum Youth Foundation for its work with Black middle and high school students.[5]

In 2000, Harris was honored as a Woman of Distinction by the Girl Scouts of Colorado.[6]

In 2020, Harris was inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame. She also received the Martin Luther King Jr. Peace Award from Metropolitan State University of Denver.

In 2022, Harris was inducted into the Denver Press Club Hall of Fame.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Rosalind "Bee" Harris". Colorado Women's Hall of Fame.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Rosalind Juanita Harris". The History Makers.
  3. ^ Fouther, Angelle; Fouther, Daryn. "Bee Harris: An Unstoppable Force for Good". Changing the Narrative.
  4. ^ "Black Author Tells Her Late Mother's Story in Powerful First-Person Narrative Book". Black News.com. November 7, 2023.
  5. ^ Chavis, Steve. ""Bee" Harris – Persevering Publisher". KUVO Jazz.
  6. ^ "Women of Distinction Denver" (PDF). Girl Scouts of Colorado.
  7. ^ "Denver Press Club Hall of Fame Banquet". Denver Press Club.

External links

This page was last edited on 22 January 2024, at 19:14
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