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Descendent & Advocate Respond to Boarding School Apology

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12.20.24 – Correspondent Antonia Gonzales speaks with two New Mexicans about their thoughts and emotions after President Joe Biden’s formal apology for the harm caused by Indian boarding schools.  Correspondent: Antonia Gonzales  Guests:  Dr. Joannie Suina, Ed.D. (Pueblo of Cochiti), NABS, Center for the Futures of Native Peoples   Gerilyn Tolino (Diné), Carlisle Indian School Descendent    For…

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Protecting NM Civil Liberties for the Last Two Decades

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12.20.24 – In the first of a two-part interview, Peter Simonson sits down with Executive Producer Jeff Proctor to discuss how civil rights and liberties have shifted in the state and the nation during his 24 years as executive director at the ACLU of New Mexico.  Correspondent: Jeff Proctor  Guest: Peter Simonson, Executive Director, ACLU – New…

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