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Student Documentary on Unit 731 Gets National Recognition

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6.20.25 – Earlier this month, a group of students from the Albuquerque School of Excellence competed in the national documentary competition put on by National History Day. Those four students went through a rigorous research and production process to tell the story of Unit 731, a classified human experimentation project in Japan during World War…

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New Head of ACLU of NM on Civil Liberties in 2025

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6.20.25 – Leon Howard, the new executive director of the ACLU of New Mexico, weighs in on a few specific cases his organization is working on and what he and the rest of the organization’s attorneys are watching for as protests over immigration enforcement continue, with the US military deployed in Los Angeles. Host: Nash…

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