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While statues have been the targets of groups who have suffered hundreds of years of oppression, they are just objects that represent people and ideas that those with more power desire to memorialize. On the next Let’s Talk New Mexico we’ll discuss clashes over historical misunderstandings, the harm and hurt felt today from historical trauma, and efforts to make good in an age of awareness and equity.
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In episode 40, we talk about the shutdown's impacts on local arts and culture. The arts are not only providing a distraction as we watch movies and listen…
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The South Valley near Albuquerque has a long history of agricultural practice. Friday, October 4, marked the grand opening of a state-of-the-art…
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Before there was an internet, young lesbians in Albuquerque connected and found each other in public using a covert sonic signal. A documentary film…
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When patients are faced with bias and racism, they can end up receiving poor treatment or get a wrong diagnosis. But over the years, more and more medical…
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A diverse group of black artists will gather this weekend to celebrate black culture. The Burque Noir multimedia and entertainment event at the South…
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91°µÍø Call In Show 9/1 8a:New Mexico produces the majority of chile in the U.S. according to the New Mexico Chile Association, and the crop brings millions…
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91°µÍø Call In Show 9/17 8a: What will the New Mexico of the future look like? How will we address the issues facing our state – poverty, water, jobs and…