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Monday, October 03, 2005

KUNM's 'Espejos de Aztlan' Tonight: What's At Stake in Tomorrow's Election?

From Javier Benavidez:
Check out KUNM 89.9 TONIGHT, Monday, October 3rd, from 8:00 PM to 8:30 PM for "Espejos de Aztlan," a weekly radio program highlighting the courage, strength and beauty of the Chicano/Latino community in New Mexico. I will be interviewing three local community organizers who have been working tirelessly on various issues that are up for vote on tomorrow's city-wide election ballot.

Answering the question "what's at stake for our community in tomorrow's election" will be Dr. Teresa Brito-Asenap, a leader with Albuquerque Interfaith, Rey Garduno, an activist in the Clean and Open Elections campaign and Danny Rivera, a union organizer from the Albuquerque Living Wage Coalition.

Espejos has been on-air since 1979 and is part of the Raices Colectiva which conducts programming on news, culture and music from a Latino perspective on KUNM 89.9.

October 3, 2005 at 04:03 PM in Candidates & Races, Media | Permalink

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