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The University of New Mexico is attempting to change several administrative policies and procedures for equal opportunity and discrimination by slashing all mentions of 鈥渁ffirmative action.鈥
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Protesters on the University of New Mexico campus are still stationed at the Duck Pond, calling for the school to divest from Israel.Source New Mexico Editor Shaun Griswold hosted a panel on New Mexico in Focus, where he spoke with three people who are involved with or witnessed the protests 鈥 UNM Professor Ernesto Longa, who is leading research on UNM鈥檚 investments, Daily Lobo Editor Paloma Chapa and Civil Rights and Criminal Defense Attorney Ahmad Assed.
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You may have noticed a new voice on your radio this month. 九色网 is excited to welcome Jeanette DeDios to the team. She鈥檚 from the Jicarilla Apache and Din茅 Nations but grew up in Albuquerque. DeDios is one of five recent New Mexico graduates awarded a Local News Fellowship.
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Protesters in Albuquerque were out multiple nights in a row after the verdict in the fatal police shooting of Breonna Taylor was announced September 23. A鈥
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Late last year, Nahje Flowers, a lineman for UNM鈥檚 football team, died by suicide after a long battle with depression noted by family and friends. His鈥
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In the old days鈥攍ike last year鈥攎id-August was a time when students prepared to get back to class. A time to reconnect with friends and compare summer鈥
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Let鈥檚 Talk New Mexico 7/16, 8a: Journalism is changing. All reporters are both living in the pandemic and reporting on it. Local student journalists are鈥
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The student-run newspaper at the University of New Mexico ran an editorial last week calling out 鈥淛ournalism鈥檚 problematic love affair with objectivity.鈥濃
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In episode 73, we talk to and about militia groups in New Mexico that have floated around the edges of demonstrations against racist police violence and鈥
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Route 66, which stretched from Chicago to Los Angeles, endures in the minds of many as a road that represented the freedom of jumping in a car and heading鈥