Telediario 2-14-25

Por KOTO News

14 de febrero de 2025

This week on Regional Roundup, in the light of the Trump administration slashing DEI programs at federal agencies, we hear why diversity is needed in climate research. We hear about two new films that premiered at the recent Sundance Film Festival in Utah, and we tag along with some birders in Boulder, County, on the trail of hundreds of wild turkeys who are roosting in cottonwood trees.

  • A two-way with Ean Thomas Tafoya of GreenLatinos about the Trump administration slashing DEI programs and climate research.  (RMCR)
  • An interview with two Indigenous film makers whose new documentary premiered at the recent Sundance Film Festival. (KRCL)
  • A two way with a film maker from Telluride whose latest feature film that looks at the impact of wildfire on a Colorado family, premiered at Sundance. (KOTO)
  • An audio postcard about wild turkeys. (KGNU)

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