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University of New Mexico students focus their capstone engineering project on helping Zuni youth solve an insfrastructure problem so they can continue promoting traditional practices around water harvesting and agriculture.
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A wrap-up of recent news about women
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Imagine... widespread consensus around scientific facts and historic events. Online interactions based on mutual respect and dignity. Systems that…
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Sat 11/27, 12pm. On Women's Focus, Carol Boss talks with Sylvia Earle, world renown oceanographer, marine biologist and first National Geographic female…
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Sun 11/21 7p: This week on Generation Justice, we uplifted gratitude and education! We featured our youth producers, staff, interns, and community…
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In 1880 the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe railroad came to Albuquerque. But more importantly, the company located its locomotive repair shops in the town.…
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Imagine... widespread consensus around scientific facts and historic events. Online interactions based on mutual respect and dignity. Systems that…
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Sun 11/14 7p: This week on Generation Justice, we featured a heartwarming interview and music by an incredibly talented artist and a GJ Alumni, Sayre…
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Let's Talk New Mexico, 11/18 8a: The boarding school era was a dark time in U.S. history. The Albuquerque Indian School was the second-largest school of…
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New Mexicans are a generous bunch. In times of need we unite with kindness and generosity to empower one another. We stay informed and give support to…
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Sat, 11/13, 12pm: Carol Boss speaks with two women scientists, microbiologist Hashini Mukundan (New Mexico) and entomologist Ronda Hamm (Indiana). Both…
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Imagine... widespread consensus around scientific facts and historic events. Online interactions based on mutual respect and dignity. Systems that…