Rosalind Juanita "Bee" Harris (born March 19, 1950) is the founder of Denver Urban Spectrum, a monthly newspaper for people of color in Colorado.
[2] Harris attended Davenport College of Business, Patricia Stevens Career Schools, and University of Nebraska Omaha.
[2] In the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Harris founded Spectrum of Hope to support displaced people in Denver.
[2] Harris was appointed to serve as commissioner for Art, Culture, and Film by former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb.
[2] Harris served on boards for Denver Metro Convention and Visitor's Bureau, CoLoursTV, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Company, the Girl Scouts Mile Hi Council, the Five Points Business Association, Mothers and Daughters Inc., the Rocky Mountain Women's Institute, the Metro State College President's Community Advisory Council, and the Colorado Historical Society’s African American Advisory Council.