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A sign from the Albuquerque "No Kings" protest in June, 2025.
Jeanette DeDios
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KUNM News
This Saturday dozens of protests will take place across the country, including New Mexico, as part of the No Kings movement.
The Institute of Applied Ecology's rare plant monitoring crew at a plot near Albuquerque, NM. The Crew monitors 12 species spanning over 140 plots each year.
Courtesy, Institute of Applied Ecology
Mayling Armijo would be the first woman to hold the mayor's office in Albuquerque if she wins the Nov. 4 election.
Screenshot from New Mexico in Focus
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New Mexico PBS
Stephanie Garcia Richard has been reelected state land commissioner, according to a race call by the Associated Press.
Morgan Lee
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AP
The Santa Fe New Mexican reports Garcia Richard says she made the decision after her husband of 26 years, Eric Velasquez, was diagnosed with cancer. Garcia Richard says the demands of campaigning were incompatible with her husband's health needs.
Let's Talk New Mexico
Children raising hands.
Hockley Media
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Adobe Stock
Over the last seven years $1.6 billion dollars have been spent on New Mexico students’, especially those named in the landmark Yazzie/Martinez lawsuit, but inequities have persisted. Advocates are outraged as years of promises have been broken and many kids in the state’s public education system have been left behind. On the next Let’s Talk New Mexico we’ll dig into why the state has yet to carry out the plans.
University Showcase
Margaret Randall discusses her book "Letters From the Edge: Outrider Conversations" on New Mexico PBS.
Screenshot from Colores
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New Mexico PBS
Margaret Randall is a poet, writer, translator, photographer, and activist whose archives are held at the University of New Mexico. She has authored over 200 books, and on this episode she talks about her two most recent: "Letters From the Edge: Outrider Conversations" and "More Letters From the Edge."