Features

Breaking the Cycle

July 9, 2013
"ABQ the Plan" needs to refocus its vision inside the 50 mile loop, embracing the city's cultural richness and backing local dollars.
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Pearce, Fossil Fuels, and Climate Change

July 8, 2013
How culpable are the Republican Party and Congressman Steve Pearce for the environmental havoc being wreaked in New Mexico and throughout the world?
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Friday Journey: Egypt

July 5, 2013

Margaret Randall explores this land of contemporary turmoil and ancient glory.

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What’s Happened To Albuquerque? Part 6: Selling ourselves short

July 2, 2013
Honestly rebranding an intellectual and artistic hub with a chip on its shoulder 300 years in the making.
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Gila Plans Still Open to Debate

July 1, 2013
Water transfer "message bill" highlights rising tensions over water in the southern part of the state.
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Friday Voyage: The U.S.-Mexico Border

June 28, 2013

The Friday Voyage takes us to Border country, where real people live and die and reality is far more complex than current political tropes.

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Border Leaders Slam Militarization

June 26, 2013

Immigration reform amendment will increase border fencing, drones and border patrol while opening the door for defense contractors.

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Politics of Climate Change in Chihuahua

June 24, 2013

In Mexico climate change is a given, it's the rule of law that's murky. Borderland journalist Tom Barry explores the increasing tensions amidst dwindling water supplies just south of the border.

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Friday Voyage – Turkey

June 21, 2013

Margaret Randall takes us on a journey through Turkey's haunted past.

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A Gang of 12 and Alleged Femicide in Ciudad Juarez

June 19, 2013

Frontera Norte Sur recaps the first round of court appearances in a case against 12 Ciudad Juarez residents accused in the mass disappearance and murder of girls and young women.

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