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Structural Racism, Privilege And Reopening: COVID Impacts On Navajo Nation

Hannah Colton / ¾ÅÉ«Íø

Let's Talk New Mexico 5/28, 8a: Many of the people protesting COVID-related restrictions around New Mexico are white, while the virus has disproportionately impacted Native communities. This week on Let’s Talk New Mexico, we look at how whiteness plays into anti-shutdown responses in towns that border tribal communities.

We’ll hear from folks on the Navajo Nation about how a long history of structural violence puts them at risk of infection, and we’ll hear from white people involved in anti-racism work about what they’re doing to respond. To join the conversation, email LetsTalk@kunm.org or call in live during the show at 277-5866.

GUESTS

  • Khalil Ekulona, host and producer of
  • Dr. Jennifer Denetdale, chair of the
  • Zefren Anderson, experimental historical weaver
  • JJ Otero
  • Scott Davis
  • Fizz Perkal, ABQ organizer with

 

WAYS TO CONTRIBUTE

  • , organized by the Torreon Community Alliance, is purchasing critical sanitation supplies/ food supplies for the most needy of the communities in the area.

  • is a community coalition distributing food, water, firewood, livestock and domestic animal feed, baby essentials, educational materials for kids, PPE, and assistance to local farmers and ranchers.

  • is focusing on elderly in high need who have no other means from family to support them.

  • is distributing food boxes in a major coronavirus hotspot, also a food desert with little access to grocery stores. 

  • is addressing critical needs among the 20 Pueblos for essential disinfecting supplies, personal protective equipment, and food distribution.

  • is providing weekly Sunday Solidarity feeds in Albuquerque. 

  • and have asked the public to stay away from tribal lands and nearby recreational areas during the pandemic to limit spread of the virus. 

  • (SURJ) ABQ's is raising funds for organizations leading important work to provide mutual aid or emergency funds to people most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Seeing White" that takes a deep dive into the history of whiteness in America and its violent legacy through to today. 

  • The Albuquerque Friends Meeting, the local Quaker organization, has a , and they've got resources on building anti-racist, multicultural faith communities. 
  • The  has a whole course on unlearning racism and understanding privilege. 
  • LISTEN:  - Peace Talks Radio, 2018
Hannah served as news director at ¾ÅÉ«Íø and reported on education, Albuquerque politics, and anything public health-related. She died in November 2020.
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