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Navidad

24. December 2014

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By Nell Farrell Navidad

Visions of ritual and tradition in the lead up to Christmas in Oaxaca, Mexico.

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Education in New Mexico, Part 4: What is to be done?

23. December 2014

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By Wally Gordon Education in New Mexico, Part 4: What is to be done?

Exploring solutions for New Mexico's education woes and acknowledging poverty as a major determining factor in outcomes. 

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Six Liberties of Compassion

21. December 2014

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By V.B. Price Six Liberties of Compassion

A much needed poem for the season by V.B. Price.

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The United States and Cuba: A Half Century

19. December 2014

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By Margaret Randall The United States and Cuba: A Half Century

In light of the recent US declaration to restore diplomatic relations with Cuba, Margaret Randall gives a breakdown of US/Cuba relations from the revolution till now. 

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Greatest US Challenge: Income Inequality

18. December 2014

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By Fred Harris Greatest US Challenge: Income Inequality

Former US Senator and presidential candidate Fred Harris gives a comprehensive analysis of economic disparity in this country and his suggestions for a “new populism.”

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Education in New Mexico, Part 3: Comparative Paradoxes

15. December 2014

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By Wally Gordon Education in New Mexico, Part 3: Comparative Paradoxes

Standardized education reform is taking place internationally while each country grapples with its own complexities. 

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Provincial Matters, 12-15-2014

14. December 2014

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By V.B. Price Provincial Matters, 12-15-2014

V.B. Price's weekly collection of appreciations and observations.

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Friday Voyage: Remembering Women at a NM Highway Rest Stop

11. December 2014

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By Margaret Randall Friday Voyage: Remembering Women at a NM Highway Rest Stop

An unexpected ode to the influential women in New Mexico’s history lies between Albuquerque and Santa Fe. 

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Insight New Mexico - Levi Romero on Juan Estevan Arellano

11. December 2014

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By V.B. Price Insight New Mexico - Levi Romero on Juan Estevan Arellano

Professor and poet Levi Romero remembers author, researcher, and land and water advocate Juan Estevan Arellano.

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Education in New Mexico, Part 2: Classroom wars

08. December 2014

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By Wally Gordon Education in New Mexico, Part 2: Classroom wars

Charter schools are circumventing many public school obstacles, but funding structure puts them at odds in a fight for dollars. 

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