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Farmers, Fish, and Flows All Suffer on the Middle Rio Grande

03. June 2013

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By The Utton Transboundary Resources Center Farmers, Fish, and Flows All Suffer on the Middle Rio Grande

Environmental journalist Laura Paskus explores the impact of drought on the Middle Rio Grande for UNM's Utton Center.

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Jose Domingo Sandoval: A film by Natalie Brigance

02. June 2013

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By Levi Romero Jose Domingo Sandoval: A film by Natalie Brigance

The spiritual essence of place and people through a resolana conversation with the filmmaker's father at his home in his native village of Truchas, NM.

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Kiet Siel: The Hidden Ruin

31. May 2013

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By Margaret Randall Kiet Siel: The Hidden Ruin

A voyage through a lesser known Anasazi ruin frozen in time.

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Reviving Water Planning in New Mexico

30. May 2013

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By New Mexico Water Dialogue Reviving Water Planning in New Mexico

An extensive recap of the 19th annual Water Dialogue statewide meeting.

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Texas Sues New Mexico Over Rio Grande Deliveries

28. May 2013

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By The Utton Transboundary Resources Center Texas Sues New Mexico Over Rio Grande Deliveries

The Utton Center at UNM has prepared a report on the Texas vs. New Mexico water dispute.

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Border Environmental Controversies Considered

28. May 2013

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By Frontera NorteSur Border Environmental Controversies Considered

Border region air quality summit discusses proposed gas-fired power plant, environmental injustice and toxic release levels.

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Seasoned Veteran: Journey of a Winter Soldier

27. May 2013

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By Benito Aragon Seasoned Veteran: Journey of a Winter Soldier

On this Memorial Day, a documentary about Scott Camil, Vietnam Veteran turned anti-war and community activist.

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Water’s Peace - Petra

24. May 2013

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By Margaret Randall

Margaret Randall explores the ancient rock city of Petra and gleans lessons for modern New Mexico.

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Magic and Realism in a Homemade Chihuahua Museum

23. May 2013

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By Tom Barry Magic and Realism in a Homemade Chihuahua Museum

A chance encounter opens a portal into an eclectic world of prehistory, Mexican rural history, and a vision of homegrown environmental sustainability.

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Insight New Mexico - Paul Robinson

22. May 2013

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By V.B. Price Insight New Mexico - Paul Robinson

V.B. Price speaks with the Paul Robinson, Research Director at the Southwest Research and Information Center, about the legacy of uranium mining in New Mexico, how the uranium market works and who suffers if there's another boom.

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