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8.26.18 - Connecting Youth & Elders: Legacies of Activism
Generation Justice
English - August 28, 2018 17:24 - 50 minutes - 34.5 MB - ★★★★ - 7 ratingsSociety & Culture Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
This week, Generation Justice youth producers speak to elders in the Albuquerque community who have paved the way to justice by dedicating their lives to activism and organizing. As part of the "One Albuquerque Challenge: Connecting Youth and Elders," GJ youth interviewed Albuquerque's social justice leaders. The goal of the challenge is to have a collection of projects that reflect the creativity, the diversity, and the needs of Albuquerque.
Tune in to hear from community leaders, Cathryn McGill, founder and director of the New Mexico Black History Organizing Committee; Father Frank Quintana, founding Pastor of the Blessed Oscar Romero Catholic Community; Beva Sanchez Padilla, of the Southwest Organizing Project & NM Con Mujeres; with, Yahaira Carreras, a youth organizer for the Southwest Organizing Project & NM Con Mujeres.
Do not miss this episode filled with life lessons and stories of activism and love for community. #ThisIsABQ #OneAlbuquerque