10.22.17: State of Resilience with Lyla June Johnston
Lyla June Johnston, Diné artist and activist, shares her stories of strength and resilience in New Mexico.
We are in a critical time. More than ever, we need to come together to cope and heal. This can only happen by opening our hearts with recognition, respect, and honor. Our shared survival is interwoven. This week, Generation Justice will focus on healing. First, we’ll chat with author, advocate and community organzier Desiree Woodland...
Listen in as our GJ youth highlight the awesome community events coming up and dive into some sweet tunes! Host: Brennan Ollivier & Kamaria Umi Engineer: Kamaria Umi
We dedicated the hour to sharing music selected by our GJ crew! Take a listen to the songs that we can’t get out of our heads and the latest on what is happening in our community. Hosts: Sam Lechuga & Kamaria Umi Engineer: Luzero Velazquez
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...