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Sixth Grader Protests School’s Slashed Library Time

12.20.24 – Sixth grade student Rainier Long is an avid reader. When his school, Carlos Gilbert Elementary in Santa Fe, cut library time to make…

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Poetry As a Way To ‘Build Empathy’

12.6.24 – For New Mexico Poet Laureate Lauren Camp, poetry is a way to “build empathy.” In conversation with Our Land Senior Producer Laura Paskus,…

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‘Don’t Agonize. Organize’

11.22.24 – Earlier this year, Arturo Sandoval, founding director of the Center of Southwest Culture, appeared on the show to talk about his role in…

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Defending Home

11.15.24 – Our Land’s Laura Paskus sits down with Pueblo Action Alliance Executive Director Julia Bernal to discuss the many types of liberation her organization…

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Diné Community Seeks Justice

9.27.24 – Earlier this year, Senior Producer Laura Paskus spoke with three Thoreau High School students opposed to a federal plan to bring uranium mining…

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Former Pueblo Governor Speaks Against LANL Power Line

9.20.24 – Our Land’s Laura Paskus talks with Mark Mitchell, former governor of the Pueblo of Tesuque, about government-to-government consultation and how federal officials have…

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How Federal Power Line Project Can Harm Wildlife in the Caja del Rio

9.20.24 – Speaking with Santa Fe County Commissioner Anna Hansen and historian Hilario Romero, Our Land’s Laura Paskus asks how a new transmission line across…

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Talking Water Management with ‘Fluid Geographies’ Author

8.16.24 – All New Mexicans know how important water is to our state, but “water management” isn’t a neutral term. In conversation with Our Land Senior…

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Environment and Politics in 2024

7.26.24 – Western Environmental Law Center Executive Director Erik Schlenker-Goodrich discusses the U.S. Supreme Court, Project 2025, the presidential election, and more — all in…

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Rematriating Seeds in the Face of Change

7.12.24 – In these times of climate chaos, Aaron Lowden, Indigenous Seed Keepers Network Program Coordinator at the Pueblo of Acoma, draws on knowledge of…

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‘Being One with Everything’

7.12.24 –In 2015, Pope Francis issued an encyclical letter focused on the Earth, the economy and social justice, called “On Care for Our Common Home,…

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Responding to Climate Change

7.12.24 – Like many others, Theresa Pasqual, director of the Tribal Historic Preservation Office at the Pueblo of Acoma, knows that long before human-caused climate…

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1130 University Blvd. NE
Mailstop: MSC 12-7110
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