Civic Champion Award

Presented to a leader who uses their voice and influence to advance justice, policy, and representation for the Latino community at every level.

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James Coleman

James Coleman is the second African American to lead the Colorado State Senate and represents Denver’s District 33. A Park Hill native and the youngest legislator elected in 2016, he focuses on education, economic growth, and workforce development. He’s championed initiatives like the Colorado Startup Loan Program and employee ownership legislation, supporting workers, consumers, and minority-owned businesses. President Coleman is also the founder of FaithBridge Colorado, Chance Sports, and the Black Capital Foundation—organizations advancing equity in education, youth sports, and Black entrepreneurship. He chairs the Black Caucus and the Black Coloradans Racial Equity Study Commission. A graduate of Oral Roberts University, he lives in Denver with his wife, Shayna, and their twins, James Jr. and Naomi.

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Servicios stands as a vital, bilingual human services organization committed to serving Denver’s low-income populations with culturally and linguistically responsive social services.

Rooted in the advocacy of the Chicano Movement, the organization remains committed to supporting anyone who seeks assistance, providing vital resources that empower individuals and strengthen communities.

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