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Despite 10 years of federal oversight, Albuquerque police are killing more people than ever.
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Sunday marked the 50th anniversary of a Rebellion at Roosevelt Park. It began on June 13, 1971 after a young Chicano man was reportedly arrested for
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In the last weeks of July, we saw high temperatures across the country. The streets heated up, and were not talking about the weather. Were talking
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In episode 82, we discuss how the question How are you? is part of documenting changing people and a changing globe. The answer reveals a lot about us.
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People out in the streets protesting police brutality and systemic racism face the health risks of being in large crowds during the coronavirus pandemic.
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The country is grappling with practical steps for ending police brutality and racism in policing. We explore some local ideas in episode 74, from
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Every day for over a week, masses of people in Albuquerque have showed up in public to condemn state violence against black people and call for systemic
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It can be stressful and sometimes scary to be pulled over by a police officer for a traffic stop. Some local actors, writers and artists are planning an
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Police violence against people of color has been at the forefront of national debate in recent months. And in New Mexico, a group advocating for
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A federal judge approved the U.S. Department of Justices agreement with Albuquerque to reform the citys police department this week, which has made some