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Southern Ute tribal member and KSUT Board Member, Beth Santistevan shares discussion points and reflections from her group’s round table talk on Wednesday, Jan. 14 during the “Truth Be Told” event.
Four Corners' locals, Fort Lewis College students and teachers, and local journalists gathered in the Student Union Ballroom on Wednesday, Jan. 14 for the screening of “Truth Be Told,” a film highlighting the importance of local journalism and its role in strong, informed communities.
Opinion Editor for the Durango Herald, Ellen Stein, shares her groups’ discussion notes during the “Truth Be Told” screening event at Fort Lewis College.
Filmmaker Brian Malone (left) visited Fort Lewis College on Wednesday, Jan. 14 as part of a statewide screening tour of the film “Truth Be Told.” This public event held at the college was co-hosted by KSUT Public Radio, Local NEWS Network and Fort Lewis College. Executive Director of KSUT Public Radio, Tami Graham (right), leads the round table discussions following the screening of the documentary.
Photo Credit: Divine Windy Boy | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: Divine Windy Boy | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: Divine Windy Boy | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: Divine Windy Boy | The Southern Ute Drum
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‘Truth Be Told’ screening at FLC


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