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Disappearing Acts

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This week, we get into what has disappeared from our lives—good or bad—during the pandemic. Episode 2 is all about what’s going, going, gone, maybe for good. We learn of attempts to erase people from the Census. We talk to Sen. Martin Heinrich about the erosion of our civil liberties. We reflect on what’s fading…

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COVID-19 Survival and Recovery on the Navajo Nation  (from May 15)

Four people in facemasks and gloves discuss with each other in a desert field.

July 3, 2020 – Correspondent Antonia Gonzales has been examining the pandemic’s effect on Native communities, which have been among the hardest hit by the virus. On May 15, she spoke with journalist Sunnie Clahchischiligi and Lewis Joe, a Navajo COVID-19 survivor.  Correspondent: Antonia Gonzales   Guests:   Lewis Joe, Navajo citizen, COVID-19 survivor  Sunnie Clahchischiligi, Navajo journalist and UNM…

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