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  • Our Podcast is ready! Tune in for a special discussion on the recently signed Open Primaries Bill from New Mexico Open Elections’ Executive Director Sila Avcil and Deputy Director Perry Radford.Stay tuned for a Community Calendar, Vaccine Equity segment, and music!Catch us live on Sundays @7PM on KUNM 89.9FM or KUNM.org!
  • This week on GJ! Senator Harold Pope has updates from the 2025 Legislative Session and why it’s important for youth to engage with legislative processes.Rodrigo Rodriguez from the Albuquerque Justice for Youth Collaborative shares the organization's mission and discusses the youth incarceration cycle in New Mexico and solutions.Catch us live every Sunday at 7pm on KUNM!
  • Don't miss this special Studio 505 where Brando takes us through 'punk's most melodic revolution' with legend Steve Diggle of The Buzzcocks.
  • Andre Lacerda interviews Albuquerque favorite Sinister Surfer about their new album Tropic Psychic and upcoming show June 27th at Sister Bar. Engineered by Roman Garcia.
  • Brando Interviews Constant Harmony
  • Protests over social, economic, and corporate policies have become increasingly contentious, reflecting a society that feels as divided as ever. Still, the act of speaking out has deep roots in our region. On the next Let’s Talk New Mexico we’ll discuss protests. Do they work? Which strategies are most effective? How have they evolved?
  • Brando Interviews Train Conductor
  • Thanks to growing financial risks from climate change, property insurance premiums are ballooning, and not just in areas inundated with wildfire and subsequent burn scar flooding. On the next Let’s Talk New Mexico we’ll explore the problem – and possible solutions – as lawmakers try to confront how climate change could reshape the state’s insurance market.
  • In early June, the Trump Administration proposed up to 90% cuts to federal funding for tribal colleges and universities, including several in our region, threatening their ability to stay open.
  • 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.
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