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Cover of the book "Fluid Geographies: Water, Science, and Settler Colonialism in New Mexico" by K. Maria D. Lane, featuring a historical map as the background.

Talking Water Management with ‘Fluid Geographies’ Author

By Myah Wilmarth | August 16, 2024

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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Fighting Child Poverty in NM

By Myah Wilmarth | August 16, 2024

8.16.24 – In this conversation that originally aired in April, Gabrielle Uballez, executive director of New Mexico Voices for Children, talks to correspondent Russell Contreras…

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Comparing Minimum Wage Rates Across New Mexico

By Myah Wilmarth | August 16, 2024

8.16.24 – Senior Producer Lou DiVizio looks at the minimum wage employees are paid across the state, as Albuquerque’s City Council considers adjusting the rate…

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APD’s Troubling History with Indigenous Community

By Myah Wilmarth | August 16, 2024

8.16.24 – Tiffany Jiron of the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women talks to Executive Producer Jeff Proctor about the troubled history with the…

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Racist Remarks by Officers and APD’s ‘Culture of Aggression’

By Myah Wilmarth | August 16, 2024

8.16.24 – Daniel Williams of the ACLU of New Mexico tells Executive Producer Jeff Proctor why a newly surfaced recording of racist remarks by officers…

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Working Towards Solutions for Albuquerque’s Unhoused

By Myah Wilmarth | August 9, 2024

8.9.24 – Attorney Peter Cubra, Rachel Biggs from Health Care for the Homeless and District 6 City Councilor Nichole Rogers share their perspectives on how…

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ABQ City Attorney Explains City’s Homelessness Policies

By Myah Wilmarth | August 9, 2024

8.9.24 – Executive Producer Jeff Proctor speaks with Albuquerque City Attorney Lauren Keefe for the city’s response to the Albuquerque Human Rights Board draft report…

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ABQ Human Rights Board Alleges Violations of Homeless Rights

By Myah Wilmarth | August 9, 2024

8.9.24 – Executive Producer Jeff Proctor zooms in on the Albuquerque Human Rights Board’s recent draft report alleging the city routinely “violates the autonomy, dignity…

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Understanding Encampment Responses Since SCOTUS Decision

By Myah Wilmarth | August 9, 2024

8.9.24 – Senior Producer Lou DiVizio speaks with three experts about the City of Albuquerque’s approach to dealing with a growing number of homeless people. …

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Advocates Speaks Against Nuclear Expansion in NM

By Myah Wilmarth | August 1, 2024

8.2.24 – In the second half of our roundtable discussion hosted by KUNM’s Megan Kamerick, the conversation shifts to how the state’s history of nuclear…

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Two Decades of Change at the ACLU of New Mexico

By Myah Wilmarth | August 1, 2024

8.2.24 – In the second of a two-part interview, Peter Simonson talks with Executive Producer Jeff Proctor about how his organization has changed since he…

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Questions Surround MMIP Advisory Council

By Myah Wilmarth | August 1, 2024

8.2.24 – New Mexico In Depth reporter Bella Davis breaks down with Executive Producer Jeff Proctor what we know and don’t know about a new…