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Expanding Degree Options In Native & Chicano/Chicana Studies At UNM

By Ashley Rammelsberg | May 4, 2018

May 4, 2018- Academics at the University of New Mexico see much interest and value in offering degree programs in Native American, and Chicana and…

Jimmy Santiago Baca: Words Have the Power to Change the World 

By Ashley Rammelsberg | April 27, 2018

April 27, 2018 – Jimmy Santiago Baca was born in New Mexico of Apache and Chicano descent in 1952. Abandoned as child, he was in…

Jonathan Thompson: River Of Lost Souls

By Ashley Rammelsberg | April 19, 2018

April 20, 2018 – Environmental journalist Jonathan P. Thompson has covered the western United States for decades. His new book, “River of Lost Souls,” examines…

Maria Hinojosa On Covering Arts, Immigration And International News

By Ashley Rammelsberg | April 19, 2018

April 20, 2018 – Journalist Maria Hinojosa has covered border issues for decades. She is the host of Latino USA and founder of the Futuro…

Public should be ready for the Rio Grande’s bad year

By Ashley Rammelsberg | April 13, 2018

By: Laura Paskus As high winds whipped dust, Siberian elm seeds and recycling bins around Albuquerque Thursday afternoon, dozens of people filed into the U.S.…

State of Change: Training Remote Workers In Rural New Mexico

By Ashley Rammelsberg | April 12, 2018

April 13, 2018 – It can be difficult to find a job in rural New Mexico. For people who want to stay in their community,…

Our Land: It’s not just one dry year: What the Rio Grande’s low flows tell us about the future

By Ashley Rammelsberg | April 12, 2018

April 13, 2018 – You might be surprised to see how low the Rio Grande is through Albuquerque right now. The river has already dried…

Resources Available For People Thinking About Suicide

By Ashley Rammelsberg | April 6, 2018

April 6, 2018 – New Mexico ranks fourth in the nation for suicides in the country, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.…

State of Change: Four Pueblos Build Their Own Internet Access

By Ashley Rammelsberg | April 6, 2018

April 6, 2018 – The Middle Rio Grande Pueblo Tribal Consortium was created to connect the Pueblos of Cochiti, Santo Domingo, San Felipe and Santa…

Rio Grande Already Drying Out Near Socorro

By Ashley Rammelsberg | April 6, 2018

by Laura Paskus In springtime, rivers are supposed to swell with snowmelt, filling their channels and triggering fish to spawn. This year, however, the Middle…

East Mountain water application spurs protests from residents, silence from State Engineer

By Ashley Rammelsberg | April 2, 2018

By: Laura Paskus The tony neighborhoods tucked into the juniper-dotted grasslands on the east side of the Sandia Mountains represent yet another battleground in New…

Addressing Gun Violence in New Mexico

By Ashley Rammelsberg | March 30, 2018

March 30, 2018 – The student-led March For Our Lives event in Albuquerque last week drew thousands of people out into the streets and to…