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NMiF: Contested Transformation

Christine Sierra and “Contested Transformation: Race, Gender, and Political Leadership in 21st Century America”

By Ashley Rammelsberg | August 4, 2017

August 4, 2017 – Christine Sierra, Professor Emerita of Political Science at the University of New Mexico, is one of four co-authors of “Contested Transformation:…

NMiF: Ambassador Robinson

The Past & Future of Nuclear Weapons Management

By Ashley Rammelsberg | August 4, 2017

August 4, 2017 – Ambassador C. Paul Robinson was in town recently to share his insights on how nuclear negotiations over 25 years ago could…

NMiF: Vocational Training in New Mexico

Vocational Training in New Mexico

By Ashley Rammelsberg | July 28, 2017

July 28, 2017 – New Mexico’s companies are seeking qualified, educated candidates to fill certain jobs, according to data from the Department of Workforce Solutions.…

NMiF: Thompson Ridge Fire (Our Land)

Beyond the concepts of ‘land management’ are real people, sacrifice

By Ashley Rammelsberg | July 14, 2017

By: Laura Paskus On the edge of the Valle Grande in northern New Mexico stands a grove of towering ponderosa pines. The trees, many of…

NMiF: Our Land

Our Land: After The Wildfires

By Ashley Rammelsberg | July 14, 2017

July 14, 2017 –Six years ago this summer, the Las Conchas wildfire burned 156,000 acres in the Jemez Mountains. The effects of that fire are…

NMiF: Our Land (logo)

Our Land: New Mexico’s Environmental Past, Present and Future

By Ashley Rammelsberg | July 13, 2017

By: Laura Paskus, NMiF correspondent Our crystalline skies. The mountains that frame our cities. The rivers we depend on for drinking water, irrigation, recreation, and…

NMiF: National Monuments

Uncertain Future For National Monuments In New Mexico

By Ashley Rammelsberg | July 7, 2017

July 7, 2017 – President Donald Trump issued an executive order in April calling on the Interior Secretary to review more than two dozen national…

Humans of New Mexico

Humans Of New Mexico Highlights Individual Stories (rebroadcast)

By Ashley Rammelsberg | July 7, 2017

July 7, 2017 – The diversity in New Mexico is one of the most prominent features of our state. The Humans of New Mexico collective wants to…

NMiF: John Fleck

Myths About Water In The West (rebroadcast)

By Ashley Rammelsberg | July 7, 2017

July 7, 2017 – Former environmental journalist John Fleck wrote about water management in his book “Water is for Fighting Over and Other Myths about…

NMiF: Brain Drain

Brain Drain Series Segment 1: The Nature of the Problem

By Ashley Rammelsberg | July 7, 2017

July 7, 2017 – Every problem we identify in New Mexico seems to come back to one thing: jobs. How do we attract more businesses…

NMiF: Secretary of State

SOS Proposes Changes In Campaign Finance Reporting

By Ashley Rammelsberg | June 30, 2017

June 30, 2017 – Many New Mexicans are frustrated by the feeling that there are unknown forces trying to influence the way they vote and…

NMiF: graduation rates

Addressing Lower Graduation Rates For Young Men

By Ashley Rammelsberg | June 30, 2017

June 30, 2017 – New Mexico’s high school graduation rate rose last year, but there was a noticeable gap between male and female graduation rates,…