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NEW MEXICO IN FOCUS is New Mexico PBS' prime-time news magazine show covering the events, issues, and people that are shaping life in New Mexico and the Southwest.

NEW MEXICO IN FOCUS takes a multi-layered look at social, political, economic, health, education and arts issues and explores them in-depth, with a critical eye to give them context beyond the "news of the moment."

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NEW MEXICO IN FOCUS is New Mexico PBS' prime-time news magazine show covering the events, issues, and people that are shaping life in New Mexico and the Southwest.

NEW MEXICO IN FOCUS takes a multi-layered look at social, political, economic, health, education and arts issues and explores them in-depth, with a critical eye to give them context beyond the "news of the moment."

    Juneteenth in NM

    Juneteenth in NM

    Lou DiVizio opens the podcast this week with headlines from across the state, including news Santa Ana Pueblo is taking back 60,000 acres of ancestral lands.





    Then, Lou sits down with a group of leaders in New Mexico's Black community to ask about the importance of celebrating Juneteenth.



    In the first of three conversations, Senior Producer Lou DiVizio asks Joe and Rita Powdrell about the roots of Juneteenth celebrations in New Mexico.



    Then, Ron Wallace talks about his work covering Black communities at the magazine he founded, The Perspective, before Rev. Dr. Charles E. Becknell tells Lou about the importance of protecting Juneteenth festivities from becoming commercialized.



    In their final discussion, Tim Green IV and Marsha K. Hardeman reflect on how younger generations can help preserve the historical and cultural significance of Juneteenth.





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    Celebrating Juneteenth in NM Correspondent: Lou DiVizio Guests: 

    Joe Powdrell, Director, Juneteenth Albuquerque 1976-1989 

    Rita Powdrell, President, African American Museum and Cultural Center of NM 

    Marsha K. Hardeman, Professor, Africana Studies, University of New Mexico 

    Rev. Dr. Charles E. Becknell, Sr., Pastor Emeritus of Emmanuel Baptist Church, Rio Rancho





    How Juneteenth Brings Generations of Black New Mexicans Together 

    Correspondent: Lou DiVizio Guests: 

    Marsha K. Hardeman, Professor, Africana Studies, University of New Mexico 

    Rev. Dr. Charles E. Becknell, Sr., Pastor Emeritus of Emmanuel Baptist Church, Rio Rancho 

    Ron Wallace, Publisher, 'The Perspective' 

    Tim Green IV, Culture Change Leader, City of Albuquerque





    Preserving the History and Culture of Juneteenth 

    Correspondent: 

    Lou DiVizio 

    Guests: 

    Joe Powdrell, Director, Juneteenth Albuquerque 1976-1989 

    Rita Powdrell, President, African American Museum and Cultural Center of NM 

    Marsha K. Hardeman, Professor, Africana Studies, University of New Mexico 

    Tim Green IV, Culture Change Leader, City of Albuquerque 





    For More Information:



    Our Land: Ancestral Connections - NMPBS



    Heinrich introduces a bill to help tribes better manage buffalo herds - Source NM



    ‘Community Juneteenth 2024’ - Black Chamber of Commerce New Mexico



    History of Juneteenth (Video) - UNM African American Student Services



    Juneteenth in New Mexico – Maxwell Museum of Anthropology



    Let’s Talk about Juneteenth in New Mexico - KUNM



    Juneteenth – National Museum of African American History & Culture



    Celebrating Juneteenth in New Mexico – NMPBS (2023) 

     




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    • 46 min
    Radiation Exposure Compensation Act Runs Out

    Radiation Exposure Compensation Act Runs Out

    This week on the podcast, Lou DiVizio updates the status of the federal Radiation Exposure Compensation Act which came to an end late last week.





    Then, Source New Mexico reporter Danielle Prokop asks U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján, D-N.M., about his efforts to expand the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act to cover New Mexico.  





    For context on the efforts to extend and expand RECA, we included a 2021 interview between Russell Contreras and Tina Cordova from the Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium. Cordova has been fighting for compensation for New Mexicans for decades.





    Finally on the show, we break down last week's primary elections with Dr. Timothy Krebs, chair of UNM's Political Science Department. Lou DiVizio asks Krebs to consider why two high-profile district attorney races went well for the incumbents, and whether big wins for progressive Democrats will shape the governor's approach to her policy agenda. 





    Host: Lou DiVizio 

     

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    Sen. Ben Ray Luján on Expanding RECA 



    Correspondent: Danielle Prokop



    Guest: Sen. Ben Ray Luján, D-NM





    Tularosa Downwinders Try Again (2021) 



    Correspondent: Russell Contreras 



    Guest: Tina Cordova, Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium 





    NM Primary 2024 Election Results 



    Correspondent: Lou DiVizio



    Guest: Dr. Timothy Krebs, Chair, UNM Department of Political Science 





    For More Information:



    Time’s run out for the Radiation Exposure and Compensation Act - Source NM





    RECA faces sunset June 10 while its future remains in limbo – Source New Mexico 





    New Mexican voters pick new blood to represent them in Santa Fe – Source New Mexico 






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    • 48 min
    Primary Preview, Don Schrader's World & Farmington Graduation Cap Controversy

    Primary Preview, Don Schrader's World & Farmington Graduation Cap Controversy

    Lou DiVizio returns to the podcast with a breakdown of Tuesday's primary election in New Mexico.





    Then, Source New Mexico Editor Shaun Griswold speaks with state Indian Affairs Secretary Josett Monette about the cap removal at Farmington High that sparked local and national outrage. Monette shares her reaction to the viral video, the sacred significance of the student's hat and what the state's Indian Affairs Department can do to help prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.





    And The Paper.'s Andy Lyman speaks with Albuquerque icon Don Schrader about his life, why he forgives the person who struck him in a hit-and-run last summer, and his hopes for the future of his city. 





    Host: Lou DiVizio





    Segments:





    Farmington High School Cap Removal Sparks Controversy 



    Correspondent: Shaun Griswold 



    Guest: Josett Monette, Secretary, New Mexico Indian Affairs Department





    The World According to Don Schrader 



    Correspondent: Andy Lyman 



    Guest: Don Schrader





    For More Information:





    Analyzing the State Legislature Seats Up for Grabs this Fall - New Mexico in Focus (March 29)





    Navajo leaders outraged after a Lakota student’s tribal regalia was removed at graduation – Source New Mexico





    Don de Albuquerque – The Paper. 








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    • 42 min
    Pro-Palestinian Protests at UNM

    Pro-Palestinian Protests at UNM

    On the podcast this week, Source New Mexico Editor Shaun Griswold hosts a two-part roundtable discussion on the pro-Palestine protests taking place at the University of New Mexico and college campuses around the nation. In the first half of their conversation, Shaun asks what legal rights students have to protest at the Duck Pond and at the Student Union Building. Later, the table considers why younger people have rallied around this issue. Then, Executive Producer Jeff Proctor speaks with Sophie Leah of Jewish Voice for Peace and asks why her organization wants UNM to divest from Israel. 






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    • 47 min
    Exploring CABQ’s Plan to Address Homelessness

    Exploring CABQ’s Plan to Address Homelessness

    On this week's podcast, KUNM News Director Megan Kamerick sits down for a two-part discussion on Daymon Ely’s proposed plan to address homelessness in Albuquerque. Then, James Freeman, a person who once lived on the streets of Albuquerque and is now a director at HopeWorks, gives his thoughts on the proposal. Plus, homeless advocate and attorney Peter Cubra walks us through the constitutional rights of unhoused people and breaks down how a pending U.S. Supreme Court ruling could change the way New Mexico polices them. 


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    • 57 min
    Dem NM Primary Election & Fighting Child Poverty

    Dem NM Primary Election & Fighting Child Poverty

    Executive Producer Jeff Proctor talks to Source New Mexico Editor Shaun Griswold and freelance reporter Justin Horwath about how voters could reshape the state's Democratic Party during this summer's primary elections. Plus, Gabrielle Uballez, the new executive director of New Mexico Voices for Children, talks to correspondent Russell Contreras about her work searching for new solutions to child poverty and why she wanted to take the issue on. 





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    • 27 min

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