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  • A review and update of the consequences of the U.S.-supported military coup of September 11, 1973 that overthrew the government of Chilean President Salvador Allende.
  • Early voting will start soon and run through November 1st, and several cities in our area will choose new mayors. Old fashioned images of mayors have them greeting families on downtown streets, checking in on local businesses and directing city police, but is that really how they spend their days?
  • 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.
  • 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."
  • Learn about the 6 C’s of PYD and hear from Dr. Theresa Cruz and Yvonnie Baik as they answer your burning questions on injury & violence prevention and the UNM Prevention Research Center.Every Sunday at 7 PM on 89.9 °µºÚÍø FM or visit °µºÚÍø.org!
  • Let’s Talk New Mexico, 10/30/25 There are about twenty data centers in our state, including a big one owned by Meta in Los Lunas. They’re also in Albuquerque, Taos, Clovis and Sunland Park, and the rush is on to build more. However, people who live nearby worry about water and energy usage, and whether these developments really benefit their communities.
  • Generation Justice features Sacred Spring Reiki Collective as they share about their history and healing.
  • Generation Justice features Native Bound Unbound about history and healing.
  • Generation Justice is joined by chemist, environmentalist, and retired APS STEM teacher Dr. Raji Sinha and her son, Praveen, to talk about her battle through the US Healthcare system after exposure to cold war era chemicals.We also discuss the SNAP food crisis and resources available to New Mexicans!Tune in every Sunday at 7 PM on 89.9 FM °µºÚÍø.org!
  • Michael Pollitt interviews The Asteroids
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