For more than 20 years, Laura Paskus has written and produced stories about New Mexico’s rivers, including the Middle Rio Grande. Join us for a presentation and conversation about what she’s learned along the way — not just about climate change and water challenges, but about love, political courage, and connection.
New Mexico’s drought is evolving into long-term aridification and desertification, putting farms, cities, and water resources at growing risk. Immediate action in water management and regional cooperation is essential to protect agriculture, communities, and the state’s future.





