Through the lens of New Mexico’s shared culture, inclusivity and joyful spirit, this podcast puts people first while exploring important issues impacting children. Join us as we shift the narrative from what’s wrong to what’s working. We’ll explore topics ranging from natural resources to early childhood education to cultural heritage — all with a uniquely New Mexican flavor.
Join us on Sunday, May 17 for a double episode recording at the Albuquerque Rail Yards. Seating is limited, so please RSVP to save your seat.
Current New Mexico State Poet Laureate and lifelong educator, Manuel González offers a distinctly New Mexican voice that encourages spirited, curious, funny and honest conversations.
Each episode bring you into the conversation as host Manuel González, local changemakers, and WKKF grantees dig into issues shaping New Mexico — from child care to culture, racial healing, jobs and the environment.
Join our mailing list and get stories from New Mexico communities and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s work supporting children and families.