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9.15.24- Interview with Farah Nousheen!

Generation Justice welcomes a conversation with Farah Nousheen! Farah has worked in New Mexico for 14 years with UNM’s Asian American Pacific Islander Resource Center, Yoga for People of Color, UNM, and more! We have so much to learn from her before she returns to Seattle, so be sure to tune in! Catch us live...

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8.23.20- Operation Legend Town hall

  This week on Generation Justice, we learned from “Operation Legend Town Hall.” In this panel, we hear about the threat that Operation Legend poses to our rights and liberties, how it can impact our community, and the perspectives of legal advocates and community organizers regarding this federal operation. The panel featured: Pamelya Herndon, Exec....

2.22.15 Net Neutrality And Community Cinema [Radio] – Generation Justice
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2.22.15 Net Neutrality And Community Cinema [Radio] – Generation Justice

On this program we talk with Laurel Wyckoff from New Mexico PBS about their ‪#‎CommunityCinema‬ project, which will screen the film ‪#‎AmericanDenial‬. This project combines educational and documentary style film screenings with powerful panel discussions on issues that impact our community. We also talk with Steven Renderos from the Center for Media Justice about the...

GJ Community Voices: Youth at the Legislature – Generation Justice
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GJ Community Voices: Youth at the Legislature – Generation Justice

On January 20th 2015, Generation Justice had the opportunity to attend Children and Youth Day at the State Legislature in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Generation Justice conducted interviews with youth from all over the state representing several organizations including the New Mexico Youth Alliance, LOUD, and NMCAN. Check out the awesome reflections and snippets we...

9.14.14 – Youth Forum on the School-to-Prison Pipeline [Radio] – Generation Justice
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9.14.14 – Youth Forum on the School-to-Prison Pipeline [Radio] – Generation Justice

The US incarcerates the highest percentage of its population in the world. The majority of incarcerated individuals are people of color and the poor. How do we change this system? This show featured youth discussions from the school-to-prison pipeline forum that SouthWest Organizing Project hosted on September 6, 2014. (photo credit: Kirwan Institute) Production Team:...