05.29.16 – Protecting Land and Water – Generation Justice
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05.29.16 – Protecting Land and Water – Generation Justice

Two interstate exchanges at $30 million each, an increased tax burden of over $1 billion for schools, roads, and other infrastructure and health impacts related to the increased exposure to blowing sand are just some of the concerns the community has raised about the Santolina Master Plan. Tune into our latest updates from Lorraine Archibald...

4.3.16 – Empowerment Through Community – Generation Justice
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4.3.16 – Empowerment Through Community – Generation Justice

Sun. 4/3 p: On this week’s podcast we take a look at the local organizations that are keeping our community healthy, empowered, and engaged. Young Women United’s Circle of Strength project, Gen Z Vote, is helping new voters in NM to vote in the primaries. Then, on campus, Free Association UNM is hosting a Mental...

3.27.16 – #NMspeaksCrisis Town Hall – Generation Justice
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3.27.16 – #NMspeaksCrisis Town Hall – Generation Justice

Missed our #NMspeaksCrisis Behavioral Health Town Hall? No worries, we recap the night on this week’s show. We will share statements made by Senator Martin Heinrich, Congresswoman Michelle Lujan Grisham, and Congressman Ben Ray Lujan. Also, we will feature a poem titled “Mad Love” by Hakim Bellamy. Hosts: Derrick Toledo and Tamara Colaque Music Director:...

03.06.16 – Early Childhood Development & Home Visiting Programs – Generation Justice
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03.06.16 – Early Childhood Development & Home Visiting Programs – Generation Justice

Generation Justice highlights the Early Childhood Development Movement in New Mexico. We feature Jessa Bunker, Public Policy Advocate at CHI St. Joseph’s Children, and throughout our podcast, you’ll hear from young parents across NM about the importance of home-visitation programs. Engineer: Kamaria Umi Hosts: Edgar Cruz & Kenia Alonzo Music Host: Luzero Valasquez Calendar Hosts:...

2.7.16 The Seventh Generation
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2.7.16 The Seventh Generation

[:en] We’re bringing you Indigenous voices from and about the Seventh Generation, including: Casey Camp Horinek (Ponca), Amanda Blackhorse (Diné), Lynnette Haozous (Apache), Rob Brown (Ojibwe), Christina Castro (Jemez and Taos), Nick Estes (Lower Brule Sioux), and Melanie Yazzie (Diné). Join us to learn about Indigenous resistance and resiliency. #GJLove #SaveOakFlat[:]