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Preserving the History and Culture of Juneteenth

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6.14.24 – In their final discussion on celebrating Juneteenth, Tim Green IV and Marsha K. Hardeman reflect on how younger generations can help preserve the historical and cultural significance of the holiday.  Correspondent: Lou DiVizio  Guests:  Joe Powdrell, Director, Juneteenth Albuquerque 1976-1989   Rita Powdrell, President, African American Museum and Cultural Center of NM   Marsha K. Hardeman,…

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Providing Medical Access in a Pharmacy Desert

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6.14.24 – City Councilor Nichole Rogers speaks with Lou about the International District being labeled a “pharmacy desert” — and how she plans to address residents’ pharmaceutical needs.  Correspondent: Lou DiVizio  Guest: Nichole Rogers, Albuquerque City Councilor, District 6  For More Information:  International District has become an urban ‘pharmacy desert’ – City Desk ABQ 

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