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EPISODE · Feb 6, 2025 · 19 MIN

Stories of Kinship: Water, Climate, and Holding the Line in New Mexico

from Stories of Kinship · host Western Environmental Law

What is it like to be advocating at the state level while trying to track and oppose the chaos we’re seeing at the federal level right now? What are WELC’s priorities for the 2025 New Mexico legislative session? What can people do to stay focused and fired up during this brutal period of attacks on climate justice and human rights? In this conversation with WELC’s Erik Schlenker-Goodrich and Brian Sweeney, we dive into these questions and more, exploring key bills to support in NM right now and strategies for making the most of our agency wherever we are. Learn more and support our work to defend the west at westernlaw.org! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit storiesofkinship.substack.com

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What is it like to be advocating at the state level while trying to track and oppose the chaos we’re seeing at the federal level right now? What are WELC’s priorities for the 2025 New Mexico legislative session? What can people do to stay focused...

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