Is the past repeating itself?
for other state and Denver offices)."I decided to run for governor in 2006 to fight this development from all over the state," he says, claiming he was the first unaffiliated to make the ballot through the petition process. Fiorino has worked in the arts nonprofit world for a long time, doing projects for Cleo Parker Robinson Dance, the now-defunct Alliance for Arts Education, Pueblo Ballet and even the Kennedy Center, he says.
In the past, the Consortium was able to provide such support, but the last two years made that difficult."Arts have been made essential because of the pandemic, and that's what I'm celebrating, frankly," he says."People, society, made it into an essential business. That makes advocating for the arts easier." To him, advocating means"sharing information that's fair and real.
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