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Juneteenth in NM
Manage episode 424128034 series 2616267
Lou DiVizio opens the podcast this week with headlines from across the state, including news Santa Ana Pueblo is taking back 60,000 acres of ancestral lands.
Then, Lou sits down with a group of leaders in New Mexico's Black community to ask about the importance of celebrating Juneteenth.
In the first of three conversations, Senior Producer Lou DiVizio asks Joe and Rita Powdrell about the roots of Juneteenth celebrations in New Mexico.
Then, Ron Wallace talks about his work covering Black communities at the magazine he founded, The Perspective, before Rev. Dr. Charles E. Becknell tells Lou about the importance of protecting Juneteenth festivities from becoming commercialized.
In their final discussion, Tim Green IV and Marsha K. Hardeman reflect on how younger generations can help preserve the historical and cultural significance of Juneteenth.
Segments:
Celebrating Juneteenth in NM
Correspondent:
Lou DiVizio
Guests:
Joe Powdrell, Director, Juneteenth Albuquerque 1976-1989
Rita Powdrell, President, African American Museum and Cultural Center of NM
Marsha K. Hardeman, Professor, Africana Studies, University of New Mexico
Rev. Dr. Charles E. Becknell, Sr., Pastor Emeritus of Emmanuel Baptist Church, Rio Rancho
How Juneteenth Brings Generations of Black New Mexicans Together
Correspondent:
Lou DiVizio
Guests:
Marsha K. Hardeman, Professor, Africana Studies, University of New Mexico
Rev. Dr. Charles E. Becknell, Sr., Pastor Emeritus of Emmanuel Baptist Church, Rio Rancho
Ron Wallace, Publisher, 'The Perspective'
Tim Green IV, Culture Change Leader, City of Albuquerque
Preserving the History and Culture of Juneteenth
Correspondent:
Lou DiVizio
Guests:
Joe Powdrell, Director, Juneteenth Albuquerque 1976-1989
Rita Powdrell, President, African American Museum and Cultural Center of NM
Marsha K. Hardeman, Professor, Africana Studies, University of New Mexico
Tim Green IV, Culture Change Leader, City of Albuquerque
For More Information:
Our Land: Ancestral Connections - NMPBS
Heinrich introduces a bill to help tribes better manage buffalo herds - Source NM
‘Community Juneteenth 2024’ - Black Chamber of Commerce New Mexico
History of Juneteenth (Video) - UNM African American Student Services
Juneteenth in New Mexico – Maxwell Museum of Anthropology
Let’s Talk about Juneteenth in New Mexico - KUNM
Juneteenth – National Museum of African American History & Culture
Celebrating Juneteenth in New Mexico – NMPBS (2023)
359 epizódok
Manage episode 424128034 series 2616267
Lou DiVizio opens the podcast this week with headlines from across the state, including news Santa Ana Pueblo is taking back 60,000 acres of ancestral lands.
Then, Lou sits down with a group of leaders in New Mexico's Black community to ask about the importance of celebrating Juneteenth.
In the first of three conversations, Senior Producer Lou DiVizio asks Joe and Rita Powdrell about the roots of Juneteenth celebrations in New Mexico.
Then, Ron Wallace talks about his work covering Black communities at the magazine he founded, The Perspective, before Rev. Dr. Charles E. Becknell tells Lou about the importance of protecting Juneteenth festivities from becoming commercialized.
In their final discussion, Tim Green IV and Marsha K. Hardeman reflect on how younger generations can help preserve the historical and cultural significance of Juneteenth.
Segments:
Celebrating Juneteenth in NM
Correspondent:
Lou DiVizio
Guests:
Joe Powdrell, Director, Juneteenth Albuquerque 1976-1989
Rita Powdrell, President, African American Museum and Cultural Center of NM
Marsha K. Hardeman, Professor, Africana Studies, University of New Mexico
Rev. Dr. Charles E. Becknell, Sr., Pastor Emeritus of Emmanuel Baptist Church, Rio Rancho
How Juneteenth Brings Generations of Black New Mexicans Together
Correspondent:
Lou DiVizio
Guests:
Marsha K. Hardeman, Professor, Africana Studies, University of New Mexico
Rev. Dr. Charles E. Becknell, Sr., Pastor Emeritus of Emmanuel Baptist Church, Rio Rancho
Ron Wallace, Publisher, 'The Perspective'
Tim Green IV, Culture Change Leader, City of Albuquerque
Preserving the History and Culture of Juneteenth
Correspondent:
Lou DiVizio
Guests:
Joe Powdrell, Director, Juneteenth Albuquerque 1976-1989
Rita Powdrell, President, African American Museum and Cultural Center of NM
Marsha K. Hardeman, Professor, Africana Studies, University of New Mexico
Tim Green IV, Culture Change Leader, City of Albuquerque
For More Information:
Our Land: Ancestral Connections - NMPBS
Heinrich introduces a bill to help tribes better manage buffalo herds - Source NM
‘Community Juneteenth 2024’ - Black Chamber of Commerce New Mexico
History of Juneteenth (Video) - UNM African American Student Services
Juneteenth in New Mexico – Maxwell Museum of Anthropology
Let’s Talk about Juneteenth in New Mexico - KUNM
Juneteenth – National Museum of African American History & Culture
Celebrating Juneteenth in New Mexico – NMPBS (2023)
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