Generation Justice members and staff pay tribute to the women who have loved and nurtured us. In this hour, you will hear the touching, funny and powerful ways that we give thanks to our mothers, chosen mothers and mother figures and the eclectic music we dedicate to them. This is a beautiful listen no matter...
Category: 2016 Podcasts
5.1.2016 – Native American Community Academy (NACA) – Generation Justice
We dedicate the hour to the Native American Community Academy and the opportunities they give their students over the summer. You’ll hear from NACA students firsthand: Larissa Jojola will talk about her upcoming trip to Hawai’i, and Josh Haynes will share his experience in New Zealand. We even feature Jake Foreman, their teacher making sure...
4.25.16 – Earth Day, #COP21 And Climate Change – Generation Justice
Sun. 4/24 7p: This week we honor Earth Day with a recap of the COP 21 Summit: a meeting of hundreds of activists, Indigenous groups and grassroots organizers who filled the streets of Paris to organize around global climate change. Included in the group were three NM women: Emma Sandoval, Beva Sanchez-Padilla, and Amanda Gallegos...
4.17.16 – Community Events – Generation Justice
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
FULL INTERVIEW w/ Sam Quinones, Author of “Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Epidemic” – Generation Justice
Sam Quinones, author of “Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Epidemic” sat down with GJ Fellow Kateri Zuni to talk about his research on capitalism, pain meds, and heroin. We played a segment of the interview on our radio show, however, he had much more insightful information regarding the opiate epidemic. Here is the full...