Our Land: Loving Our Changing Homelands
For seven years on NMPBS, “Our Land: New Mexico’s Environmental Past, Present, and Future” has covered so many aspects of climate change: from the oil and gas industry’s greenhouse gas emissions to how human-caused warming affects our rivers, forests, and public health. In an all-new special, “Loving Our Changing Homelands,” Our Land Senior Producer Laura Paskus explores the role that love must play in adapting to a changing climate.
This special was supported in part by PBS’s Climate Station Engagement Initiative.
Host: Laura Paskus
Segments:
‘We’ve been here since time immemorial’
Correspondent: Laura Paskus
Guest: Phoebe Suina (Pueblo of Cochiti), Hydrologist & Owner, High Water Mark
‘If we’re static, that is unsustainable’
Correspondent: Laura Paskus
Guest: Phoebe Suina (Pueblo of Cochiti), Hydrologist & Owner, High Water Mark
Healing and Adapting with the Land
Correspondent: Laura Paskus
Guest: Paula Garcia, Executive Director, New Mexico Acequia Assocation
Responding to Climate Change
Correspondent: Laura Paskus
Guest: Theresa Pasqual, Director, Tribal Historic Preservation Office, Pueblo of Acoma
‘Being One with Everything’
Correspondent: Laura Paskus
Guest: Sister Joan Brown, Executive Director, New Mexico & El Paso Interfaith Power and Light
Rematriating Seeds in the Face of Change
Correspondent: Laura Paskus
Guest: Aaron Lowden, Indigenous Seed Keepers Network Program Coordinator, Pueblo of Acoma