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Tag: Neighbors Who Are Unhoused

July 30, 2021March 31, 2022 Marrton Dormish

A Petition for “Services Not Sweeps” in Broomfield

I started my first-ever petition earlier this week. It’s in response to recent misinformation about tent encampments, which has so far prompted a flood of community comments, and two official

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April 19, 2020March 31, 2022 Marrton Dormish

In the (local) news

Here are two recent Broomfield Enterprise articles about some of the work my colleagues and I have been doing in Broomfield since the COVID crisis began: “Broomfield shuts down warming

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June 17, 2019March 31, 2022 Marrton Dormish

In memory of a neighbor

Earlier this month, I learned a pedestrian named James had been hit and killed by a vehicle here in Broomfield. As soon as I heard the news, I checked my

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  • Built For Zero — How communities across the United States are ending homelessness.
  • Code Blue — Providing a warm place to sleep on extremely cold nights for Broomfielders who are unhoused.
  • Equal Justice Initiative — Working to end U.S. mass incarceration and racial and economic injustice.
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About The Author

Welcome! My name is Marrton Dormish. (If you're curious about the spelling of my given name, click here.) I'm a fourth-generation Coloradan. Although I was born and raised in Denver, I've lived in Missouri, New Mexico and Spain. In 2004, my family and I moved to Broomfield, Colo., which occupies the ancestral homelands of the Hinono'eiteen (Arapaho), the Tsitsistas (Cheyenne) and the Nuu-ci (Ute) nations.

I serve as a minister of presence, justice and memory at The Refuge, a hub for healing community, social action and creative collaboration that's been serving Broomfield and the North Metro area since 2006. Among other things, I walk alongside and companion people in need, help catalyze local affordable housing efforts, and facilitate “pilgrimages from below” to nearby sites of historical and cultural significance.

My family and I live in a bi-level not far from some beautiful, city-designated open space. Sometimes, we hear coyotes howling in the night.

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Favorite Posts

Poses by Sassie

May 2, 2020March 31, 2022

Sand Creek is all around us

May 24, 2019March 31, 2022
Photo by Marrton Dormish

“‘No, it’s ‘M-A-R-R-T-O-N’: Reflections on a name” OR “Thanks, a lot, Mom”

April 13, 2019March 31, 2022

Episode 2 – With Jennifer Herrick

April 27, 2017March 31, 2022

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