As Aspenites took to the streets this summer to join Black Lives Matter protests throughout the country, Sájari Simmons rose as one of the de facto leaders of the local movement. She has since spearheaded the group Roaring Fork Show Up, an organization built to support the local minority community.
Through her leadership, she was often asked the same questions from those who were interested in being an advocate to the Black community, or wanting to work for…
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