Celebrate Culture & Heritage
“Honoring the Past, Inspiring the Future.”
District 2’s diversity is its heartbeat — from the rich histories of Bear Valley and Harvey Park to the vibrant cultures of Mar Lee, Fort Logan, and Loretto Heights. Trần believes that as Denver grows, its soul must grow with it — by protecting the cultural identity, history, and creativity that make Southwest Denver one of the city’s most dynamic and welcoming communities.
Trần is committed to preserving the stories, spaces, and traditions that define District 2 while empowering artists, youth, and community leaders to shape its creative future. Her vision ensures that every mural, festival, and gathering reflects the spirit of the people who call Southwest Denver home.
Preserve Cultural Landmarks & Neighborhood Character: Safeguard historic homes, gathering places, and corridors that represent the area’s unique legacy and sense of belonging.
Invest in Public Art & Creative Expression: Support murals, art installations, and cultural programming that celebrate Southwest Denver’s diversity — from Latino heritage festivals to AAPI, Indigenous, and African diaspora art.
Empower Local Artists & Creatives: Build partnerships between schools, community centers, and local artists to ensure creative opportunities remain accessible and community-driven.
Foster Intergenerational Storytelling: Connect youth with elders through oral history, art, and mentorship programs that pass down language, culture, and pride in place.
Promote Cultural Hubs Across the District: Encourage art spaces, galleries, and cultural markets that keep creativity and connection rooted in the neighborhood.
From colorful murals that tell stories of resilience to neighborhood festivals that fill our parks with music, food, and dance — Trần’s vision honors the deep roots and vibrant cultures that make District 2 shine.