Posts Tagged ‘New Mexico history’
“News for the People: Local Journalism in the 1970s”
11.10.23 – The 1970s were a time of change in New Mexico’s newsrooms. The decade was so full of turmoil and innovation that the Albuquerque Museum is highlighting it in its latest temporary exhibit, “News for the People.” Producer Antonio Sanchez and photojournalist Robert McDermott take you on a trip through the exhibit, speaking with…
Read MoreBorder Bodies: Racialized Sexuality, Sexual Capital, and Violence in the Nineteenth-Century Borderlands
01.13.2023 – New Mexico in Focus correspondent Russell Contreras speaks with UNM Professor and Author Bernadine Hernandez about her book, ‘Border Bodies.’ The book discusses how racialized sexuality, sexual capital and violence in the 19th century borderlands contributed to the southwest as we know and understand it today. Correspondent: Russell Contreras Guest: Dr. Bernadine Hernández,…
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