-2006 Best of Denver (Westword Newspaper): Open Mic (last time recognition was offered)
-2011-2012 Best Community Parnter (Metropolitan State University's Journey Through Our Heritage program)
-2012 Cesar Chavez Organization Leadership Award
-2012 Spirit of Tlatelolco Art & Culture Award
-2012 Navajo Times' Most Notable People
-2013 Rosa Park's Diversity Community Award (University of Colorado, Denver)
-2013 Mayor's Award for Excellence in Arts and Culture (Youth Arts)
-2016 Mayor's Diversity and Inclusion Award (nominated by Denver American Indian Commission)
-2016 NEWSED Civil Rights Award
-2017 My Brother's Keeper Honoree
-2018 Livingston Fellowship
Community members say...
“I love the safe environment Café Cultura has provided for youth to express their poetry. What Café Cultura gives to the Brown & Red communities is important to ensure our people have a forum to share our creativity.” -from 2010 anonymous survey
“I take a group of At-Risk youth and every group has had a positive experience from it.” -from 2010 anonymous survey
“My most memorable moment was going to a workshop…and finding something I didn't know I had inside.” -from 2012 anonymous survey
“They ([Café Cultura]) provide a format for youth to express themselves in a positive, creative manner… inspiring words of the next generation of Native Youth.” -from 2012 anonymous survey
"The program is full of mentors, models, and 'ejemplos' for our youth to look up to. Each event is full of encouragement and positive feedback. All of the participants have the opportunity to find their voices.” -from 2014 anonymous survey
"Cafe Cultura is a VITAL organization which CONTINUES to reach out to Denver's Indigenous/Native community with POSITIVE role-models via education!” -from 2014 anonymous survey
"Cafe Cultura inspired my kids to write, perform, and grow their creative instincts.” -from 2016 anonymous survey
"Seeing my friends be able to express themselves without inhibition.” -from 2016 anonymous survey
“[I enjoyed] expressing myself through poetry…Overall, the workshop is great. I learned to not be embarrassed about my culture and be proud!” -participant in Xpress Yourself Spoken Word Workshop
“I learned to speak my mind and express myself through powerful words. It has taught me life lessons.” -participant in Telling Our Stories Poetry/Spoken Word Class
“I will become a better leader. I will be proud of who I am and push others to do so as well.” -participant in Words to Actions Youth Leadership Program
“The kids were really moved and inspired, as was I. You are starting ripples and influencing kids in ways you cannot possibly imagine.” -adult advocate/teacher