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  • The growing danger of adolescent gun violence hit close to home at the University of New Mexico last week, as a shooting took the life of one teen, sent another to the hospital, and left a third facing serious charges.On the next Let’s Talk New Mexico, we’ll discuss the impacts on the University’s community and young people facing the persistent threat of gun violence.
  • Assistant Professor Claudia Pratesi says microplastics are everywhere, including food and beverage containers.
  • Our state's mountains, deserts, caverns and culture draw tourists from around the world, but a changing climate and more severe weather are threatening those places and that important part of our economy. How can we protect our natural and cultural treasures from fires and floods? Should we still visit places after a disaster hits?
  • Congress passed President Trump’s contentious tax and spending plan referred to as the “Big Beautiful Bill.”Health care, social programs, education, and clean energy will see major cuts to pay for increased spending on immigration enforcement, defense, and tax cuts for the upper class.
  • Perdita Wexler will host Felix Gato Peralta and Lara Manzanares.
  • President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act will cut incentives for wind, solar and electric cars and will ease restrictions on fossil fuels which contribute to a warming climate and severe weather. On the next Let’s Talk New Mexico we’ll ask, where does this leave our state as we grapple with renewable energy development while banking on oil and gas?
  • This week in Generation Justice: Adrien Lawyer, co-director of the Transgender Resource Center of NM, on his new book, Gender Transition for Dummies And the Radical Brownies, a group of young leaders, share their legislative journey and the “Traveling with Dignity Act..
  • PODCAST! Sen. Linda López (District 11) updates us on the legislation she sponsored during the 2025 Legislative Session, what passed and what still needs support, and youth participation in the legislative process.
  • “The Hidden Atrocities of Unit 731” is an award-winning documentary by a group of 4 local New Mexican high schoolers. Masara Algburi and Tam Pham talk about their production process and a message for fellow NM youth!
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