12.28.2014 – Best of 2014: Identity – Generation Justice
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12.28.2014 – Best of 2014: Identity – Generation Justice

Whether it’s discovering your identity or reclaiming your identity, knowing who you are and where you come from is empowering. We’ve compiled our best segments from 2014 that focus on identity. I Self Devine and Brother Ali, two powerful hip hop artists, discuss how identity is expressed through music and hip hop. To help us...

12.21.14 Food Sovereignty, Palestine, and Syria [Radio] – Generation Justice
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12.21.14 Food Sovereignty, Palestine, and Syria [Radio] – Generation Justice

This show discussed food justice, the occupation of Palestine, and the ongoing tragedy in Syria. We heard about the parallels between Palestine and New Mexico from Rodrigo Rodriguez, organizer and coordinator of SWOP’s community food justice initiative, Project Feed the Hood: International District Community Garden, who recently returned from a trip to the West Bank....

12.14.14 – Roust the House [Radio] – Generation Justice
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12.14.14 – Roust the House [Radio] – Generation Justice

The Outpost Performance Spaces gives young people in our community a place to celebrate their musical creativity through their monthly Roust the House: Teen Performance Nights. This Sunday, brought you sounds from Roust the House. We heard an incredible variety of music from some of the most talented young musicians in our community, as well...

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12.7.14 – #BlackLivesMatter [Radio] – Generation Justice

The hashtag #BlackLivesMatter connects tweets to the streets as thousands of Americans have marched to demand justice for Mike Brown, Eric Garner and all black lives that have been taken because of state violence.First, Patrisse Cullors, co-founder of Black Lives Matter, discusses the campaign, its origins, and why it’s so important. Then we hear from...

11.30.14 Ayotzinapa [Radio] – Generation Justice
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11.30.14 Ayotzinapa [Radio] – Generation Justice

How can we stand in solidarity with Ayotzinapa? We talked with student organizer Gio Acosta about how students in Ciudad Juarez are approaching the latest round of violence in Mexico. We also spoke with Kent Paterson, editor of Frontera Nortesur, about the historical context of the Ayotzinapa disappearances. Chants are from the Vigil for the...