پé /tags/dine پé en-US Copyright Mon, 13 May 2024 21:54:23 GMT 'Nothing Left For Me' focuses on the trauma brought by the Navajo Livestock Reduction Program /show/university-showcase/2024-05-13/nothing-left-for-me-focuses-on-the-trauma-brought-by-the-navajo-livestock-reduction-program In this encore episode, we hear from the curators of the exhibit “Nothing Left For Me: Federal Policy and the Photography of Milton Snow in پé Bikéyah,” which looks at the brutal impact of the Navajo Livestock Reduction imposed upon پé communities and homelands by U.S. Indian Commissioner John Collier starting in the 1930s. Mon, 13 May 2024 21:54:23 GMT /show/university-showcase/2024-05-13/nothing-left-for-me-focuses-on-the-trauma-brought-by-the-navajo-livestock-reduction-program Megan Kamerick A Navajo charter school is decolonizing its curriculum through پé teachings /local-news/2023-12-26/a-navajo-charter-school-is-decolonizing-its-curriculum-through-dine-teachings Founded in 2015, Dził Ditł’ooí School of Empowerment, Action and Perseverance (DEAP) is located in Navajo, New Mexico, nestled in the Chuska Mountains. One of the school’s administrators says it was created out of a desire to Indigenize education for students by including traditional Navajo practices and spaces in the curriculum – especially after decades of cultural erasure due to the U.S. Indian boarding school system. Tue, 26 Dec 2023 16:06:56 GMT /local-news/2023-12-26/a-navajo-charter-school-is-decolonizing-its-curriculum-through-dine-teachings Chris Clements, KSJD پé designer hosts fashion experience during Santa Fe Indian Market to support up-and-coming artists /2023-08-18/dine-designer-hosts-fashion-experience-during-santa-fe-indian-market-to-support-up-and-coming-artists The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts will be hosting its annual Santa Fe Indian Market this weekend where Indigenous artists from across North America come to sell their work, including jewelry, pottery, paintings, and more. Amy Denet Deal, a پé designer and founder of 4Kinship will be hosting a fashion experience highlighting Indigenous artists. Sat, 19 Aug 2023 01:08:28 GMT /2023-08-18/dine-designer-hosts-fashion-experience-during-santa-fe-indian-market-to-support-up-and-coming-artists Jeanette DeDios Proposal for oil & gas 'man camp' in Greater Chaco sparks concern of violence /local-news/2022-12-14/proposal-for-oil-gas-man-camp-in-greater-chaco-sparks-concern-of-violence A proposal from the oil and gas industry to set up a 75-person “man camp” in the Greater Chaco area has advocates and environmentalists up in arms about the impacts it could have on the land and on rates of sexual violence in the region. Thu, 15 Dec 2022 00:14:35 GMT /local-news/2022-12-14/proposal-for-oil-gas-man-camp-in-greater-chaco-sparks-concern-of-violence Bryce Dix In Ramona Emerson's first novel a پé woman confronts ghosts while working as forensic photographer /show/university-showcase/2022-11-18/in-ramona-emersons-first-novel-a-dine-woman-confronts-ghosts-while-working-as-forensic-photographer On this episode we speak with Ramona Emerson. She is a پé writer and filmmaker originally from Tohatchi New Mexico, who has published her first novel. It features a پé forensic photographer who must also face the ghosts of victims from the crime scenes she documents. Fri, 18 Nov 2022 15:20:13 GMT /show/university-showcase/2022-11-18/in-ramona-emersons-first-novel-a-dine-woman-confronts-ghosts-while-working-as-forensic-photographer Megan Kamerick $2.9 million grant awarded to پé College to expand broadband services /local-news/2022-07-25/2-9-million-grant-awarded-to-dine-college-to-expand-broadband-services Earlier this month, 91’s Jeanette DeDios reported on the lack of broadband access to tribal communities. Now پé College is among four other minority driven colleges receiving millions in federal grants to expand their internet-service programs. Mon, 25 Jul 2022 23:20:47 GMT /local-news/2022-07-25/2-9-million-grant-awarded-to-dine-college-to-expand-broadband-services Jeanette DeDios Let's talk missing and murdered Indigenous women and relatives /public-affairs/2021-10-15/lets-talk-missing-and-murdered-indigenous-women-and-relatives Let’s Talk New Mexico 10/21 8am: It’s still unclear exactly how many cases there are in New Mexico of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women & Relatives.… Fri, 15 Oct 2021 15:53:00 GMT /public-affairs/2021-10-15/lets-talk-missing-and-murdered-indigenous-women-and-relatives 91 News پé Professor's Research Grounded In Community /public-affairs/2021-05-21/dine-professors-research-grounded-in-community University Showcase, Friday 5/21 8a: Each year the University of New Mexico recognizes a faculty member with its Community Engaged Research Lecture award.… Fri, 21 May 2021 13:43:06 GMT /public-affairs/2021-05-21/dine-professors-research-grounded-in-community Megan Kamerick Groundbreaking Study Shows Indigenous People In N.M. Support Reproductive Freedom /local-news/2020-10-28/groundbreaking-study-shows-indigenous-people-in-n-m-support-reproductive-freedom The confirmation of conservative judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday raises concerns about preserving access to abortion and other… Thu, 29 Oct 2020 01:00:35 GMT /local-news/2020-10-28/groundbreaking-study-shows-indigenous-people-in-n-m-support-reproductive-freedom Hannah Colton Local Water Protector Talks DAPL Shutdown /local-news/2020-07-09/local-water-protector-talks-dapl-shutdown In 2016, thousands of people from many tribal nations converged to support the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in North Dakota in trying to stop the… Fri, 10 Jul 2020 02:19:26 GMT /local-news/2020-07-09/local-water-protector-talks-dapl-shutdown Ty Bannerman