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Small Public Radio Stations Brace for Loss of Federal Funding

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7.4.25 – In June, the Republican-led House of Representatives voted to cut more than $1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. If the Senate approves the proposal, two years of previously approved funding for public media will disappear. Reporter Cailley Chella speaks with staff from small public radio stations around the state about the…

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IAIA President on Proposed Federal Cuts

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6.13.25 – Questions remain for Santa Fe’s Institute of the American Indian Arts as the school’s federal funding is threatened to be cut. Robert Martin, president of the institute, gave Senior Producer Lou Divizio his perspective on the school’s importance to Indigenous culture and its uncertain future.  Correspondent: Lou DiVizio  Guest: Dr. Robert Martin (Cherokee Nation), President,…

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