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  • Generation Justice brings you a roundtable discussion from the 2025 Cultivating Leaders Interns. As they discuss a recent presentation from former Judge John Romero, a native New Mexican who is still actively working to change the juvenile Justice system.Listen in @ 7PM on Sundays on 89.9 FM
  • Generation Justice brings you Damien Flores. An educator committed to the excellence of education for Burque youth.You can tune in this Sunday at 7 PM on 89.9 91°µÍø FM or visit 91°µÍø.org
  • We interview the artistic directors of Moving Arts Española as they discuss their creative mission and powerful new film. We also hear from Together for Brothers about their 10th Anniversary & Leadership Transition Celebration & Fundraising Breakfast.
  • Tune in to this special program as you will hear GJ's very own 2025 Summer Cultivating Leaders as we celebrate the end of this summer and the growth of each of our young leaders!Don't miss this amazing program! Listen at 7 PM on 89.9 91°µÍø FM or visit 91°µÍø.org
  • Generation Justice brings you two amazing interviews! You will hear from Jeff Pope, the new general manager of 91°µÍø-FM, our beloved community public radio station.
  • Generation Justice brings you a spectacular production where you will hear the voices of New Mexico and youth and, two renowned international leaders.
  • Generation Justice brings Africa to you! As we feature three guests, Dr Stephen Bishop, Dr. Njagi, and Elijah, who share about their travels to Kenya.Learn from both a Professor's and a student's perspective on the truth about Africa and what resources to go to experience a study trip abroad.Listen to GJ every Sunday at 7 PM on 89.9 91°µÍø FM or 91°µÍø.ORG!
  • This time on The Children's Hour, we learn about one of the planet's most ancient species that's still around today: lungfish.
  • In 2018, a judge ruled in the Yazzie/Martinez lawsuit that New Mexico was failing to provide an equitable education to students who are low-income, Native American, have disabilities or are English language learners. This means that the state is in direct violation of the education clause in the New Mexico State Constitution.
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