reFRAMED: Preservation for a New Day

SPMDTU / Miguel Sisneros

41 min · 6. huhti 2026
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In this episode of reFRAMED: Preservation for a New Day, Colorado's State Historic Preservation Officer Dawn DiPrince sits down with Miguel Sisneros to explore the 126-year history of the Sociedad Protección Mutua de Trabajadores Unidos (SPMDTU) and the building that has housed it for more than a century. Join them as they discuss everything from Colorado's Latino civil rights history to Miguel's personal family connection to the SPMDTU, and the grassroots restoration of its historic building. It's preservation for a new day, and a reminder of how often a community's pride can be rooted in the places that preserve its past.

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