5.31.20 – Kerner Commission, Discrimination, and Voter Suppression
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5.31.20 – Kerner Commission, Discrimination, and Voter Suppression

  This week on Generation Justice we learned from former U.S Senator Fred Harris, the last remaining member of the Kerner Commission, established by President Lyndon Johnson to investigate the causes of social unrest of 1967. We will also share a debate from NPR’s All things Considered about the discrimination black men face in public...

11.5.17: Power Not Paranoia
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11.5.17: Power Not Paranoia


Panel Discussion on the surveillance state and how it targets communities of color. Panelists include: Aaron Dixon author of "My People Are Rising," Myaisha Hayes of Center for Media Justice, Paul Haidle of ACLU New Mexico, and Eduardo Esquivel of New Mexico Dream Team

01.01.17 – Best Of 2016 Podcast
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01.01.17 – Best Of 2016 Podcast

Generation Justice brings you a collection of our favorite stories of 2016. Join writers and poets like Jimmy Santiago Baca and Ebony Isis Booth and so many more as we revisit these stories of resilience in 2016. Sidni Lamb, founder of Mindful New Mexico and special guests Fleet Maul and Jimmy Santiago Baca, discuss the...

Interview with Ebony Isis Booth
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Interview with Ebony Isis Booth

Poet, Ebony Isis Booth, talk with us about the Black experience in America after the murders of Alton Sterling and Filando Castile and shares some of her amazing poetry.

5.15.16 – #Frisco5 and Mental Health Awareness – Generation Justice
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5.15.16 – #Frisco5 and Mental Health Awareness – Generation Justice

Over the past few years, we’ve been witness to numerous police killings of unarmed women and men of color. At the same time—from New York City, to Ferguson, Albuquerque and San Francisco—community has stood up against police violence. Sunday, we’re joined by Equipto one of the #Frisco5 activist who recently ended 17-day hunger strike against police violence and racism...

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