How to Be an Indian: Halloween Edition - Culture – Generation Justice
Why didn’t anyone tell me how to be an Indian? I had no idea I was missing the tomahawk and the beaded, neon headdress. I forgot to stand with folded arms. And why can’t I remember to speak in the...
View Article11.08.15 Fall Into November - Culture – Generation Justice
It’s November! Join us as we dedicate the show to sharing important events happening in our community! Whether it’s art, music, or food – we’ll be highlighting the hard work that our local organizers...
View Article12.13.15 All About Love - Culture – Generation Justice
We’re celebrating love, through poetry, music, and letter-writing. We’ll share poetry and music, as well as honor the great Indigenous activist and poet, John Trudell. Throughout the show we’ll also be...
View Article1.3.16 Best of Justice Campaigns - Culture – Generation Justice
We share Part 2 of our 2015 Best of Generation Justice Series with you. We look back at the media justice victories of 2015 – including the FCC’s vote for both net neutrality and prison phone justice....
View Article“Prepare, my girl” - Culture – Generation Justice
“You’re doing it wrong, Kateri!” I was 6 years old and my first grade class performed a “traditional” pueblo line dance for our school. “You do it like this,” my critic, a blonde white boy, said as he...
View Article3.20.16 – Our Community: From César Chávez to Behavioral Health - Culture –...
In this podcast, we talk about the legacy of César Chávez with members of the Recuerda a César Chávez Committee: Kira Luna and Travis McKenzie. We’ll also speak with New Mexico In Focus Host, Gene...
View ArticleRebuilding Narrative for Empowerment
Generation Justice brings you the voices of people whose daily work seeks to undo the untrue and harmful narratives that surround us. The post Rebuilding Narrative for Empowerment appeared first on...
View Article10.15.17: The State of Resilience
New Mexicans share their stories of resilience, the traditions of resilience, and their messages to policymakers for the future. The post 10.15.17: The State of Resilience appeared first on Generation...
View Article10.29.17: State of Resilience Stories
Listen to stories of resiliency in our communities; deeply touching stories of resilience within the lives of New Mexicans; and important messages to policymakers. The post 10.29.17: State of...
View Article4.29.18: Indigenous Advancement: Art & Education
Discussion of the advancement of Native people through art and Indigenous learning models. We speak with Warren Montoya, executive director of Rezilience and Dr. Shawn Secatero, assistant professor...
View Article3.24.19 – Looking Back to Defend Tomorrow: Remembering U.S. Sen. Dennis...
This week, Gloria Tristani, the granddaughter US Senator Dennis Chavez, introduces the 2019 U.S. Senator Dennis Chavez Memorial Lectureship in Law & Civil Rights: “Privacy and Civil Rights in the...
View Article3.31.19 – 2019 NM Legislative Review
Generation Justice reviews the 2019 Legislative Session with those who lead the fight for justice every day! We spoke with Adriann Barboa of Strong Families New Mexico and Nicole Martin of Indigenous...
View Article4.7.19 – Dr. Stephanie Evans: Africana Studies & Institutional Wellness
This week! We share a lecture from the UNM Africana Studies Cortez Williams Lecture Series, featuring Dr. Stephanie Evans. Dr. Evans isProfessor and Chair for the Department of African American...
View Article4.21.19 -Climate Justice: An Indigenous-led Discussion
This week on Generation Justice, an informative, Indigenous-led panel on Climate Justice from the 2019 Climate Justice Alliance Member Convening which happened in Albuquerque, NM. Panelists include...
View Article5.12.19 – Celebrating Islam & Ramadan
This week on Generation Justice, we learn about Ramadan, which is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting, to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran to Muhammad. We feature a panel...
View Article5.19.19 – Curanderismo for the Community
This week we look at one way that New Mexico’s traditional healers are keeping Curanderismo, or traditional healing, practice alive and thriving for the community. This year, the 19th Annual...
View Article8.4.19 – Indigenous Resistance: From Standing Rock to Mauna Kea
From StandingRock to MaunaKea, Indigenous resistance is strong! This week on Generation Justice we speak with two Indigenous leaders who have stood up to defend sacred land and water, Brennon Nastacio,...
View Article8.25.19 Youth Voice in Action: Close the Camps Report Back
In July, DHS prepared to detain hundreds of immigrant children and families at the military base, Fort Sill in Lawton, Oklahoma. At the same, hundreds of organizers, activists, and protestors from...
View Article9.1.19 – Sherri Burr & 2019 Black Cultural Conference
Don’t miss this hour we spent with Professor Sherri Burr, UNM Law professor and President of New Mexico Press Women. Professor Burr introduces her new book, Complicated Lives: Free Blacks in Virginia...
View Article9.29.19 – Indigenous Liberation & Youth Innovation
This week on GJ, we look at how the community is building liberation and opportunity for all. Demetrius Johnson, Chair of the Albuquerque Freedom Council of the Red Nation, introduces us to the Red...
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