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Don’t Agonize. Organize.

Two people sit in armchairs facing each other in a studio with a sunset backdrop. The person on the left gestures while the person on the right holds a notebook.

Earlier this year, Arturo Sandoval, founding director of the Center of Southwest Culture, spoke with me about his role organizing the first Earth Day in 1970. (That conversation aired in two parts, “Arturo Sandoval on Earth Day in 1970 — and the decades since” and “’At the end of the day, we’re on this ship…

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What comes next?

A person with long hair and a pendant necklace sits on a chair, gazing over the serene water, as the sunset paints the landscape in vibrant hues.

On last week’s episode of New Mexico in Focus, I spoke with Julia Bernal, executive director of Pueblo Action Alliance. The conversation was just the most recent with Bernal, who has been on the show a few times in recent years, talking about Water Back, the State Legislature, and changing how we think about water…

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