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  • Writers Margaret Randall and Coco Smith talk about their new books.
  • On this episode we talk about the promises and threats from private equity ownership in health care. New Mexico has the highest proportion of private equity- owned hospitals in the country and we’ve been named most at risk of further private equity takeovers. That's why lawmakers recently passed an oversight bill on hospital acquisitions and mergers.
  • Local singer-songwriter and digital arts creator Kat Bloom joins Tony live in the KUNM studio.
  • In this episode of The Children's Hour, we explore different kinds of minds, including neurodivergent thinkers, emotional intelligence, and artificial intelligence.
  • Ty Segall dropped by KUNM's Studio A ahead of his tour kick-off concert with Mikal Cronin at the KiMo Theater in Albuquerque, New Mexico. His new album 'Possession' is out May 30th. Tune in to Studio 505 Tuesday, April 8th from 7-10pm to hear the full session and a conversation with Stuart Cole.
  • The AfroMundo Festival will be from April 12 – 19, 2025. It’s a weeklong cross-cultural celebration! Tune in to hear more from AfroMundo’s Founder and Executive Director, Maritza Perez, and featured artist/ AfroMundo Fellow Lauryn Mills Bohannon. Stay tuned for a Community Calendar.Catch us live every Sunday at 7PM on 89.9 KUNM fm or KUNM.org!
  • Native Health Initiative's Associate Director Jules McCabe discusses the organization's important Vaccine Equity efforts.Teeniors are young adults who help others learn technology. Tune in to learn more from founder Trish Lopez!Catch us live every Sunday at 7PM on KUNM!
  • Archeologist Matthew Schmader uncovers new details of the first Spanish incursion into the territory that became New Mexico, led by Francisco Vázquez de Coronado, and the battles that ensued with the Tiwa inhabitants.
  • In 2018 a New Mexico judge ruled the state was failing to provide a constitutionally sufficient and equitable education to at-risk students. Years laters, the state is still out of compliance with that ruling and the plaintiffs have taken the case back to court.
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