
Empire Lines: Walking Denver’s Colorado Boulevard by Jonathon Stalls
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Jonathon Stalls reads his poem “Empire Lines” inspired by experiences of living and walking alongside Colorado Boulevard. This poem is dedicated to all who move by foot or by wheelchair as their primary form of transportation in the city of Denver.
Jonathon spent 242 days walking across the United States in 2010 and has continued to move alongside thousands of people for thousands of miles. He is an artist, social entrepreneur, advocate for social, economic, and racial justice, LGBTQIA+, Creator of Intrinsic Paths and Pedestrian Dignity, and Founder/Member of the Walk2Connect Co-op. You can learn more about Jonathon’s work at www.IntrinsicPaths.com and www.Patreon.com/IntrinsicPaths.
For a transcript and to learn more about the Building Denver Initiative visit www.HistoryColorado.org/Building-Denver.
Mention this podcast to receive $2 off admission to Building Denver: Visions of the Capital City--an upcoming exhibition at the History Colorado Center beginning May 29, 2021.