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Current Show: Communication Nation Episode 1 – Media Literacy & Misinformation

On the Radio: July 6 – 12, 2026

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Last Week: A Brief History of the American Southwest for Kids

This time on The Children’s Hour, we have a different kind of show. This episode is taken from our six episode educational podcast series called “A Brief History of the American Southwest – For Kids” which was produced through multiple virtual field trips to sites of significance in our high desert of New Mexico. Comes with six updated learning guides. Learn American history with us!

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This Week: Communication Nation 1 - Media Literacy & Misinformation

Communication Nation Episode One: Speaking the Truth: Media Literacy & Misinformation is the first of a four part radio series exploring communication to better understand one another. We can only have effective communication when we can trust our sources. We learn about media literacy and misinformation from Eisha Buch at Common Sense Media.

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Next Week: Communication Nation 2 - Mother Tongues

Communication Nation Episode 2: Mother Tongues focuses on the incredible diversity of language around us, from appreciation of the way names sound, to the saving of endangered indigenous languages. We meet author Joanna Ho, and we take a visit to Keres Children’s Learning Center in Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico to hear the ancient Keres language.

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