Generation Justice and the Partnership for Community Action took a group of young people to the “Wonder of Learning” exhibit in the New Mexico Natural History Museum. Afterwards we gathered interviews on their opinions on the exhibit, what they learned, and the importance of early childhood development in New Mexico.
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10.26.14 – Youth, Elections, and Mental Health [Radio] – Generation Justice
Where do you see yourself in four years? What policies or positions will impact your future? This show features, OLE’s Andrea Serrano discussing the importance of youth being involved in the electoral process. We also hear from young people about the issues that are important to them in this upcoming election. But voting isn’t just...
10.19.14 – Occupation and Resistance [Radio] – Generation Justice
This show features voices discussing occupation and resistance. First, we hear from Josh Ruebner, Policy Director for the U.S. Campaign to End Israeli Occupation. Ruebner sits down with Pauly Denetclaw to discusses his new book Shattered Hopes: Obama’s Failure to Broker Israeli-Palestinian Peace. Then, we hear from local activists who organized and marched in the...
10.12.14 – Celebrating Love [Radio] – Generation Justice
This Sunday, Generation Justice celebrated love-inspired work here in New Mexico. This show features the voices from community members and organizations who attended the Celebrate Love event at the Rail Yards Market ABQ. They discuss what love means to them, why they love our state, and how they incorporate love into their social justice work....
#GJLove: Celebrating Love! [Video] – Generation Justice
Celebrating Love Event RE-EDIT from Generation Justice on Vimeo. On September 14th 2014, the Native Health Initiative (NHI) hosted an event to celebrate love the Rail Yards Market. The purpose was to have people reflect on how love can work as a strategy to work on social justice issues. Generation Justice conducted interviews with event...