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Mayor Alan Webber and Santa Fe’s Controversial Monuments

A cop stands in front of a vandalized obelisk, with graffiti reading "RACIST" and "TEWA LAND".

June 26, 2020 – Protests against racism and debates over monuments have captivated Santa Fe, both in past decades and today. The focal point of the debate today is a Civil War-era obelisk that once referred to Native Americans as “savage.” Vandals defaced it and in the same week, the city removed a statue of…

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Elizabeth Groginsky, New Early Childhood Education Cabinet Secretary

Composite of secretary Groginski, and close-up of letter block toys.

June 26, 2020 – Correspondent Russell Contreras talks with Elizabeth Groginsky, the first secretary of New Mexico’s newly minted Early Childhood Education and Care Department, which opens its doors on July 1. Groginsky talks about her plans for creating a cohesive and aligned prenatal-to-five early childhood system in New Mexico.  Correspondent: Russell Contreras  Guest: Secretary Elizabeth Groginsky,…

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