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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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How Juneteenth Brings Generations of Black New Mexicans Together

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6.14.24 – In the second of three conversations about celebrating Juneteenth, Ron Wallace talks about his work covering Black communities at the magazine he founded, The Perspective, before Rev. Dr. Charles E. Becknell tells Lou about the importance of protecting the holiday’s festivities from becoming commercialized.  Correspondent: Lou DiVizio  Guests:  Marsha K. Hardeman, Professor, Africana Studies,…

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