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Craig Barnes

Trial lawyer and public radio commentator

Craig Barnes has worked as an infantry officer, a hodcarrier, a trial lawyer, a lobbyist for industry, and run for Congress in Denver. He initiated the Sunshine and Sunset concepts in Colorado legislation, was co-counsel on the Denver school integration case and the nation's first comparable worth case for women. He has been a newspaper columnist for the Rocky Mountain News and a regular commentator on public radio.

In the 1980s he negotiated nuclear issues with leaders in the Academy of Sciences in the Kremlin; in the 1990s he facilitated talks between opposing sides in the ethnic cleansing war between Armenia and Azerbaijan and thereafter led successful talks to fashion the first transboundary water agreements between the new republics of Kazakhstan, Uzbeckistan, Tajickistan, and Kyrghzstan.

His stage plays include the 16th century trilogy, Queen Elizabeth I, King’s Yellow and The Last Tudor, all of which were performed in Santa Fe. His play A Nation Deceived featured Ed Asner in the lead role as the prosecutor of Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld for lies and war crimes, is on DVD, and was performed in Santa Fe and Los Angeles.

His historical study In Search of the Lost Feminine explores archeology and patriarchal myths and was winner of the USA Best Books award in Cultural Anthropology in 2006. He received the New Mexico AP Award for best radio commentary in 2004. His childhood memoir, Growing Up True featured life in Arapahoe County in the 1940s and won the Colorado Book Award in 2001.
His upcoming book Democracy At The Crossroads is a study of the centuries-long conflict between democracy and feudalism and will be in bookstores in November, 2009.

He has four grown children, eleven grandchildren and has been married to his wife Mikaela for 51 years. For more information go to www.CraigBarnes.com

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