2.28.16 – Legislative Session Reflections
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2.28.16 – Legislative Session Reflections

2/28 7p: Now that the 2016 legislative session is over, we reviewed it from a community perspective. This Sunday, we featured Adriann Barboa of Strong Families New Mexico/Forward Together and Emma Sandoval of the SouthWest Organizing Project. Both powerful women gave us their take on the legislative session. Engineer: Johnathon Alonzo Hosts: Amali Gordon-BuxBaum &...

1.11.2015 – Best of 2014: Turning Point – Generation Justice
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1.11.2015 – Best of 2014: Turning Point – Generation Justice

In 2014, we saw moments of outrage and moments of transformative power. We have experienced, what we believe to be, a shift in global consciousness. This show is part 3 of our “Best of 2014” series, and we’re sharing some of our most compelling discussions around police violence, militarization of police departments, and institutionalized racism. Production...

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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...

4.6.14 Police Violence and Mental Health [Radio] – Generation Justice
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4.6.14 Police Violence and Mental Health [Radio] – Generation Justice

Generation Justice hosted a community panel featuring journalist and editor of La Jicarita David Correia, Senator Jerry Ortiz y Pino, discussing the historical analysis of militarization of police departments and the decline of mental health resources and how this correlates to where we are at today. We were also joined by local community organizers, Albuquerque...

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