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  • The Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 should have given Native Americans the right to vote, but in New Mexico and other states it took decades more to materialize, and some of the same challenges to Natives voting are still present today. On the next Let's Talk New Mexico we'll discuss barriers to Natives voting and the political power their votes represent.
  • New Mexico has an aging population and is now home to more people over the age of 65 than the national average. So, what are seniors doing to stay fulfilled and engaged here, and what services and opportunities exist? On the next Let’s Talk New Mexico, we’ll discuss what it’s like for seniors living out life's “third act.â€
  • Waiting months for health care appointments is a common experience for New Mexicans, in part because of a lacking health care workforce. On this week’s Let’s Talk New Mexico, we’ll discuss plans to recruit and retain workers to boost access to quality healthcare.
  • More than 12,000 dogs and cats were euthanized in New Mexico last year and shelter resources are strained as fewer people are adopting and more people are surrendering their furry friends. On the next Let’s Talk New Mexico, we’ll discuss animal shelters and rescues, how to support them, and how to better manage our pet population.
  • Perdita interviews local Singer/Songwriter Lara Manzanares on Folk Routes
  • 91°µÍø News brought you about 40 episodes of Let’s Talk New Mexico this year on topics ranging from the scarcity of doctors and pharmacies, to wildlife management and the arts economy – and many more that deserve another listen. On the next Let’s Talk New Mexico, we’ll revisit some of the standout discussions of 2024.
  • Have you ever wondered about the mighty eagle, the king of the skies? In this episode of The Children’s Hour, we take flight with these incredible birds.
  • Our state legislature is meeting in Santa Fe again - this time through mid-March - to consider the budget, but also lawmakers’ and the governor’s priorities on things like public safety, health care, and the environment. Which issues do you think should be priorities?
  • NMOE Deputy Director Perry discusses the primary election system in New Mexico.NMAEA Executive Director Jamie & Rep. Leah share the initiative to expand access for adult learners.BCCNM President & CEO Karla talks about the importance of vaccine equity.Catch us LIVE on SUNDAYS @ 7PM, 89.9FM / 91°µÍø.org!
  • Why do we spend so much of our lives sleeping? Is anything happening in our brains while we sleep?
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