Día de los Muertos, finding new ways to celebrate long traditions
Longmont celebrates an early scaled-down Día de los Muertos.
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Request QuoteAli C. M. Watkins was raised in Colorado Springs and has covered the Denver Metro region, Boulder Valley and northern Colorado. She is currently a business reporter and photojournalist for BizWest Media. Prior to her current position, she served as the photo editor, managing editor and editor-in-chief for MSU Denver’s student newspaper, The Metropolitan, from 2017 to 2019. She was named the national general news photography winner of the 2019 SPJ MOE awards for her photo of a Columbine survivor during the 20th anniversary of the shooting for The Metropolitan. Watkins graduated from MSU Denver in 2019 with a B.A. in Social Documentary and a minor in art photography. She is a founding member of a recently launched Denver-based online magazine Ms. Mayhem Magazine where she freelances as a content contributor. Watkins has served as secretary to the Colorado Pro Chapter of SPJ since September 2019. Her work can be found in BizWest, various Prairie Mountain Media publications through a partnership with BizWest, The Sentinel, Ms. Mayhem Magazine and The Metropolitan.
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