Listen "SCOTUS Upholds Indian Child Welfare Act, Fmr. Pueblo Gov. Reacts to Chaco Park Withdrawal & Juneteenth in NM"
Episode Synopsis
NMiF Senior Producer Lou DiVizio opens this week's episode with updates on some key headlines in New Mexico, including the Attorney General's decision to drop some of the charges against former UNM Athletic Director Paul Krebs. Plus, the U.S. Supreme Court rules against the Navajo Nation in a key water rights case.
Gene Grant and The Line Opinion Panel react to the 7-2 U.S. Supreme Court decision preserving a system that gives preference to Native Americans in adoption and foster care proceedings related to Native children.
NMIF Correspondent Antonia Gonzales is getting new reaction to the U.S. Interior Department's order to end oil and gas leases on federal lands in Chaco Culture National Historic Park and the 10-mile surrounding area. This week she speaks with a former Acoma Pueblo governor and current chair of the Chaco Heritage Tribal Association about the cultural significance of the park, and what the decision signals for the relationship between tribes and the federal government.
Finally, Gene and The Line Opinion Panel return to talk about the history of Juneteenth, how it became a holiday and its significance in New Mexico.
Host: Lou DiVizio
Line Host: Gene Grant
The Line Opinion Panel:
Dede Feldman, Democratic former New Mexico state Senator
Trip Jennings, executive director, New Mexico In Depth
Michael Bird, former president of the American Public Health Association
Correspondent: Antonia Gonzales
Guest: Brian Vallo, former Governor of Acoma Pueblo, chair Chaco Heritage Tribal Association
For More Information:
Supreme Court preserves law that aims to keep Native American children with tribal families – The Associated Press
SCOTUS ruling on ICWA a victory for welfare of Native American children – Source NM
Brackeen v. Haaland – Supreme Court decision
Biden orders 20-year ban on oil, gas drilling to protect tribal sites outside New Mexico’s Chaco – The Associated Press
Juneteenth: The History of a Holiday – The New York Times
More than half of states will recognize Juneteenth as an official public holiday in 2023 – Pew Research
Juneteenth Celebration of Black Memory and Black Freedom – Our Body Politic
Albuquerque's Juneteenth celebration showcases gospel music, praise – Albuquerque Journal
A beginner’s guide to celebrating Juneteenth – PBS News Hour
'Buffalo Soldiers: Fighting on Two Fronts': Plan Your Juneteenth Watch Party – WORLD
Gene Grant and The Line Opinion Panel react to the 7-2 U.S. Supreme Court decision preserving a system that gives preference to Native Americans in adoption and foster care proceedings related to Native children.
NMIF Correspondent Antonia Gonzales is getting new reaction to the U.S. Interior Department's order to end oil and gas leases on federal lands in Chaco Culture National Historic Park and the 10-mile surrounding area. This week she speaks with a former Acoma Pueblo governor and current chair of the Chaco Heritage Tribal Association about the cultural significance of the park, and what the decision signals for the relationship between tribes and the federal government.
Finally, Gene and The Line Opinion Panel return to talk about the history of Juneteenth, how it became a holiday and its significance in New Mexico.
Host: Lou DiVizio
Line Host: Gene Grant
The Line Opinion Panel:
Dede Feldman, Democratic former New Mexico state Senator
Trip Jennings, executive director, New Mexico In Depth
Michael Bird, former president of the American Public Health Association
Correspondent: Antonia Gonzales
Guest: Brian Vallo, former Governor of Acoma Pueblo, chair Chaco Heritage Tribal Association
For More Information:
Supreme Court preserves law that aims to keep Native American children with tribal families – The Associated Press
SCOTUS ruling on ICWA a victory for welfare of Native American children – Source NM
Brackeen v. Haaland – Supreme Court decision
Biden orders 20-year ban on oil, gas drilling to protect tribal sites outside New Mexico’s Chaco – The Associated Press
Juneteenth: The History of a Holiday – The New York Times
More than half of states will recognize Juneteenth as an official public holiday in 2023 – Pew Research
Juneteenth Celebration of Black Memory and Black Freedom – Our Body Politic
Albuquerque's Juneteenth celebration showcases gospel music, praise – Albuquerque Journal
A beginner’s guide to celebrating Juneteenth – PBS News Hour
'Buffalo Soldiers: Fighting on Two Fronts': Plan Your Juneteenth Watch Party – WORLD
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