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The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
Kyle Jim of Diné Introspective discusses the organization, its mission and programming. The programming includes a Family Voices Circle and Enchant the Environment, which integrates food sovereignty and the outdoors.
Bounce Back, an event sponsored by Tewa Women United, was held on September 7th at the Valdez Park in Espanola, NM. The event focused on food and seed sovereignty and featured a panel discussing the topic.
Stephanie discusses IAD's initiatives to address the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls crisis, such as the NM MMIW Task Force. She also highlights key legislation in New Mexico and other states to be aware of.
As we being our conversation about Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, we felt that it's important to share resources related to this subject.
Dr. Castro talks about the Three Sisters Collective and the In Solidarity event for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls on August 16th, 2019 the Collective organized.
IAD funds tribal projects through its Tribal Infastructure Fund (TIF). Today, , we talked with Terry Aguilar of San Ildefonso about the pueblo's Wastewater System Project.
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.