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<p>Thirteen years since San Ysidro High School opened and more than a year after community residents began weekly walks, San Ysidrans are once more demanding the completion of a safe pathway to the school.</p>
<p>On Friday, July 31st, about 30 local residents with signs like “Safety for Our Kids” and “Cut the Red Tape City,” held a Safety Walk to protest the endless delays in construction of the pathway to the high school.</p>

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<p>Most people probably don’t think of Albuquerque as a border town. But Dine (Navajo) Melaine Yazzie squarely defines the central New Mexico city as a classic one.</p>
<p>Surrounded not only by Native and trust lands, Albuquerque and its suburbs are built on an old indigenous land base that now hosts geopolitical and economic powerhouses such as Sandia National Laboratories, Kirtland Air Force Base and Intel Corporation.</p>