Article 5HYSQ How green is Denver if you’re Black? These residents are about to find out

How green is Denver if you’re Black? These residents are about to find out

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Caroline Tracey
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An oasis of green space has become a lightning rod in ongoing debates about gentrification, open spaces and racial equity

For decades, the clubhouse of the Park Hill golf course in north-east Denver, Colorado, hosted weddings and graduation parties for residents of nearby neighborhoods. It's been a very valuable resource to this community, when you need event space and can't afford swankier venues," said Shanta Harrison, who lives eight blocks away.

The 155-acre golf course stands out as an island of green space in the middle of the only remaining neighborhoods in Denver where over 40% of residents identify as African American. And according to state law, it's supposed to stay that way forever: since 1997, the property has been under a conservation easement - a deed restriction stating that it can never be developed.

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