4.7.19 – Dr. Stephanie Evans: Africana Studies & Institutional Wellness
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4.7.19 – Dr. Stephanie Evans: Africana Studies & Institutional Wellness

This week! We share a lecture from the UNM Africana Studies Cortez Williams Lecture Series, featuring Dr. Stephanie Evans. Dr. Evans isProfessor and Chair for the Department of African American Studies, and Africana Women’s Studies and History for Clark Atlanta University. She researches Black women’s intellectual history, focusing on memoirs and mental health. Dr. Evans...

3.11.18 International Women’s Day
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3.11.18 International Women’s Day

This production shares the voices of Black and Indigenous women in the Southwest community who are using their platforms to create opportunity and economic stability for all women.

1.3.16 Best of Justice Campaigns – Generation Justice
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1.3.16 Best of Justice Campaigns – Generation Justice

We share Part 2 of our 2015 Best of Generation Justice Series with you. We look back at the media justice victories of 2015 – including the FCC’s vote for both net neutrality and prison phone justice. Also, we celebrate how local campaigns and organizing can create change – from protecting ethnic studies curriculum, addressing...

2.15.15 – Ethnic Studies and Institutional Racism [Radio] – Generation Justice
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2.15.15 – Ethnic Studies and Institutional Racism [Radio] – Generation Justice

This program discusses institutionalized racism and the importance of Ethnic studies in New Mexico. We’re joined by New Mexico State Senator Linda Lopez, who proposed a memorial this legislative session that would require every state-funded agency to adopt policies addressing institutional racism. We’ll also talk with Chicano Studies teacher Veronica Medina and her two students...