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Forward Through Faith Adelante En La FéForward Through Faith Adelante En La FéRevirtiendo Las Remificaciones Del PecadoSend us a text2024-09-0628 minForward Through Faith Adelante En La FéForward Through Faith Adelante En La FéEl Peor Consejo Del MundoSend us a text2024-08-3027 minForward Through Faith Adelante En La FéForward Through Faith Adelante En La FéLa Parabola Del Tesoro EscondidoSend us a text2023-12-1126 minForward Through Faith Adelante En La FéForward Through Faith Adelante En La FéLa Parabola Del Trigo y La CizañaSend us a text2023-11-2727 minForward Through Faith Adelante En La FéForward Through Faith Adelante En La FéLa Parabola Del SembradorSend us a text2023-11-2029 minHaffbreedz PodcastHaffbreedz PodcastHaffbreedz Podcast Episode 002Send us a textJuss needing to get some things off our ADD minds (because we're Xennials): from DBs  small talk, cringy Native rappers, Gabe's halitosis friends, IHS, Ysleta Del Sur, and Hbz issues all throughout! It's only the beginning folx!  2023-10-311h 09Coldest Zone PodcastColdest Zone PodcastS4 - Episode 8 Wk 5 Recap, Wk 6 Preview and Predictions, Three New Stansbury Certified Players, and much more. S4 Sponsored by PPR Real Estate & Thomas FoldenJoin Ed Stansbury and Jason Flores in this Week 5 recap and Week 6 preview episode of the Coldest Zone Podcast. They break down the highlights, surprises, and standout players from last week's matchups. Plus, meet the latest athletes to join the "Stansbury Certified" Team: Evan Martinez (Ysleta), Manny Fuller (Del Valle), and Roman Hernandez (Eastlake). With a staggering 57,500 downloads and a top 5% ranking globally, the Coldest Zone Podcast continues to impress. Show your support by leaving a review on Apple and Spotify. Tune in for the latest insights and keep up with the high...2023-09-251h 04The Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealBreaking Mental Health StigmaYsleta del Sur Pueblo's Circle of Hope Interns and UTEP graduate students Paola Ortiz and Angelica Lastra-Farley, discuss mental health stigma and the impacts it can have on individuals and families. They also provide input on how we as a community can work towards breaking the stigma and building a healthier community.2022-09-2609 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealSelf-ValueThree graduate students from the University of Texas at El Paso describe their challenges in grad school and how they overcame them! Also, they discuss the importance of taking care of yourself physically and emotionally. With Natalie Castro, Alyssa Pedregon and Richard Hernandez.2022-08-2415 minSCOTUScastSCOTUScastDenezpi v. United States & Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo v. Texas - Post-Decision SCOTUScastOn June 13 and 15, 2022, the Supreme Court decided Denezpi v. United States and Ysleta del Sur Pueblo v. Texas respectively. Both cases dealt with issues of Native American law. In Denezpi, a 6-3 Court ruled that the double jeopardy clause does not bar successive prosecutions of distinct offenses arising from a single act, in a case where a man was prosecuted in both a federal district court and a Court of Indian Offenses. In Ysleta, the Court ruled 5-4 that the state of Texas could not control gambling activities on the lands of the Ysleta del sur Pueblo Native tribe.2022-07-2833 minFedSoc EventsFedSoc EventsCourthouse Steps Decisions: Denezpi and YsletaOn June 13 and 15, 2022, the Supreme Court decided Denezpi v. United States and Ysleta del Sur Pueblo v. Texas respectively.Both cases dealt with issues of Native American law. In Denezpi, a 6-3 Court ruled that the double jeopardy clause does not bar successive prosecutions of distinct offenses arising from a single act, in a case where a man was prosecuted in both a federal district court and a Court of Indian Offenses. In Ysleta, the Court ruled 5-4 that the state of Texas could not control gambling activities on the lands of the Ysleta del sur Pueblo Native tribe.2022-07-251h 01Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)YSLETA DEL SUR PUEBLO ET AL. v. TEXAS (Indian Gaming)Send us a textTexas’ bingo laws are regulatory in nature, therefore it may not prevent the Tribe from offering bingo on reservation lands.2022-07-1612 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealPost Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) with LCSW Elisa DoblerJune is PTSD awareness month with LCSW Elisa Dobler Circle of Hope. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can occur due to different circumstances such as a car crash, being a victim of an assault, or being military personal who have served in a war zone. PTSD symptoms can vary per individual, however these are some of the common symptoms: avoiding thinking of the event that happened, irritability, and flash backs. If you or anyone you know are suffering from these symptoms please give us a call at Circle of Hope 915-860-6180.2022-06-2102 minDivided ArgumentDivided ArgumentCOBRAWe try to catch up after the Court's big opinion dump this week, and end up focusing on Ysleta del Sur Pueblo v. Texas, Denezpi v. United States, Viking River Cruises, Inc. v. Moriana, and the DIG in Arizona v. San Francisco. Come for the legal analysis, stay for the health insurance advice.  2022-06-191h 28Cases and ControversiesCases and ControversiesJustices Speed Things Up and Close In on BlockbustersThe Supreme Court made up a lot of ground fast on issuing decisions, and appears to be in good position to finish the term on its customary timeline.The justices handed down 11 opinions in recent days, and have 18 more to go by the end of the month or early July.More decisions are expected on Tuesday with blockbuster rulings on abortion, guns, and religion outstanding.On this episode of Cases and Controversies, host Kimberly Robinson highlighted a flurry of decisions on June 13 and 15.An immigration case, Arizona v. San Francisco, suggests t...2022-06-1719 minAdvisory OpinionsAdvisory OpinionsSupreme Court Dismisses GOP Immigration Rules ChallengeSarah and David tackle six rather technical Supreme Court opinions released on Wednesday, including Ysleta del Sur Pueblo v. Texas, involving a Native American tribe. Plus: What does the term “mare’s nest” actually mean? Sarah sheds some historical insight and discusses the primary results in South Carolina and Texas with David. They also briefly cover the Southern Baptist Convention and a recent lawsuit in Florida: Does the right to life trump a religious exemption to have an abortion? Show Notes:-Ysleta del Sur Pueblo v. Texas-The Sweep: The Value of a Tr...2022-06-161h 03Supreme Court OpinionsSupreme Court OpinionsYsleta del Sur Pueblo v. TexasYsleta del Sur Pueblo is a federally recognized tribe with a reservation near El Paso, Texas. Under the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo and Alabama and Coushatta Indian Tribes of Texas Restoration Act, passed by Congress in 1987, the Pueblo agreed that its gaming activities would comply with Texas law. Another law, the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, also regulates tribal gaming operations. The Pueblo engaged in gaming activity that violated state law but not the IGRA, and Texas filed a lawsuit to enjoin the tribe’s gaming operations. The district court ruled in favor of the State of Texas, finding that th...2022-06-1554 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealChildren’s Mental HealthVanessa Caraveo discusses Children’s Mental Health. She discusses statistics concerning children’s mental health such as prevalence and common disorders. Listen in to hear the warning signs parents can look out for in their children and who they can ask for help.2022-05-1605 minThrough the Eyes of a TherapistThrough the Eyes of a TherapistIn Pursuit of a PhDFor those of you who are interested or curious about the PhD track in therapy, here are two of my colleagues talking about their experiences in higher education. Viridiana Sigala and Federico Mendez discuss balancing personal and work life, first generation student struggles, bilingualism, marginalization, biculturalism, and more.   My new Patreon—> https://www.patreon.com/Therapistcristal   Here’s more about today’s guests:   Federico Mendez, (he/him), is a cisgendered, Hispanic, gay, male who is a bilingual (English/Spanish) therapist in North Richland Hills, TX. He sees individua...2022-05-0441 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealDealing with Stress"Dealing with Stress” by MSW Intern, Denisse Rascón.2022-04-0405 minSCOTUScastSCOTUScastYsleta del Sur Pueblo v. Texas - Post-Argument SCOTUScastOn Feb. 22, 2022 the Court heard arguments in Ysleta del Sur Pueblo vs. Texas, a case which concerned sovereign authority to regulate non-prohibited gaming activities. Joining to discuss this case is Anthony J. Ferate, of Counsel at Spencer Fane LLP.2022-03-3014 minSupreme Court of the United StatesSupreme Court of the United StatesYsleta del Sur Pueblo v. Texas, No. 20-493 [Arg: 02.22.2022]QUESTION PRESENTED:Whether the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo and Alabama-Coushatta Indian Tribes of Texas Restoration Act provides the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo with sovereign authority to regulate non-prohibited gaming activities on its lands (including bingo), as set forth in the plain language of Section 107(b), the act’s legislative history and the Supreme Court’s holding in California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians, or whether the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit’s decision affirming Ysleta del Sur Pueblo v. Texas (Ysleta I) correctly subjects the Pueblo to all Texas gaming regulations....2022-03-071h 31The Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealCo-dependency and InterdependencyBy: Vanessa Caraveo and Denise Rascon, MSW Interns with the Circle of Hope2022-03-0206 minAudio ArguendoAudio ArguendoU.S. Supreme Court Ysleta del Sur Pueblo v. Texas, Case No. 20-493Tribal Sovereignty: Are Texas tribes subject to State anti-gambling laws on tribal land? - Argued: Tue, 22 Feb 2022 16:44:1 EDT2022-02-2200 minSupreme Court of the United StatesSupreme Court of the United StatesYsleta del Sur Pueblo v. Texas (20-493)February 22, 2022 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-02-221h 31U.S. Supreme Court 2021 Term ArgumentsU.S. Supreme Court 2021 Term ArgumentsYsleta del Sur Pueblo v. TexasA case in which the Court will decide held that the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo and Alabama-Coushatta Indian Tribes of Texas Restoration Act provides the Pueblo with sovereign authority to regulate non-prohibited gaming activities (including bingo) on its lands.2022-02-221h 31Supreme Court Oral ArgumentsSupreme Court Oral Arguments[20-493] Ysleta del Sur Pueblo v. TexasYsleta del Sur Pueblo v. Texas Wikipedia · Justia (with opinion) · Docket · oyez.org Argued on Feb 22, 2022.Decided on Jun 15, 2022. Petitioner: Ysleta del Sur Pueblo, et al..Respondent: State of Texas. Advocates: Brant C. Martin (for the Petitioners) Anthony A. Yang (for the United States, as amicus curiae, supporting the Petitioners) Lanora C. Pettit (for the Respondent) Facts of the case (from oyez.org) Ysleta del Sur Pueblo is a federally recognized tribe with a reservation near El Paso, Texas. Under the Ysleta del Sur...2022-02-221h 31The Supreme Court: Oral ArgumentsThe Supreme Court: Oral ArgumentsYsleta del Sur Pueblo v. TexasYsleta del Sur Pueblo v. Texas | 02/22/22 | Docket #: 20-4932022-02-2200 minFedSoc ForumsFedSoc ForumsA Seat at the Sitting - February 2022Each month, a panel of constitutional experts convenes to discuss the Court’s upcoming docket sitting by sitting. Issues presented in the next sitting include the regulatory authority of the Environmental Protection Agency, the Controlled Substances Act, states rights, and Indian law. Ysleta del Sur Pueblo v. Texas (Feb. 22) Indian tribes and state law Denezpi v. United States (Feb. 22) Indian law Arizona v. San Francisco (Feb. 23) states’ rights West Virginia v. EPA (Feb. 28) regulatory authority of the EPA under the Clean Air Act North American Coal Corp. v. EPA (Feb. 28) regulatory authority of the EPA2022-02-171h 26The Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealTeen Risky Behaviors and How Parents Can Support Them with Destiny MoraDestiny Mora is a Licensed Master Social Worker for the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Circle of Hope Division. On this episode Destiny talks about risky behavior in teens and how parents can be more supportive. For more information contact Circle of Hope at 915-860-6180 the emergency 24-hour line is 915 479-2591.2022-02-0412 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealGrief and Loss During the Holidays with MSW Becky GonzalezBecky Gonzalez is a MSW Therapist for the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Circle of Hope Division. On this Episode Becky talks about Grief and Loss During the Holidays. Ms. Gonzalez talks bout types of loss, diagnosis, adjustment to loss, coping, and available Circle of Hope services. For More information contact Circle of Hope at 915-860-6180 the emergency 24-hour line is 915 479-2591.2021-12-0236 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealCodependency and Substance Use With Gabriela PrietoIn this Episode Master Of Social Intern with Circle of Hope Gabriela Prieto talks about Codependency and Substance Use. In this episode we discuss What is Codependency? 13 Warning Signs of Codependency The Relationship Between Codependency and Addiction Can you call it love if it’s codependent? So, how can you tell a codependent relationship apart from a healthy relationship? How to Reduce Codependent Tendencies Building Boundaries For More Information Contact  Sacred Connections - Circle of Hope 9180 Socorro Rd, Bldg A, STE 400 El Paso, TX 79907 Phone: 915-860-6180 2021-11-1244 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMeal2021 Flu Vaccine Drive Through Clinics with Public Health Nurse Mitchell KochMitchell Koch is the Public Health Nurse for the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Health and Human Services Department. On this episode we talk about the upcoming Drive Through Vaccination clinics that will start for Tribal Household on Tuesday October 12, 2021 from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM Monday Through Friday while supplies last last. To Schedule your appointment contact the Clinic at (915) 858-1076. The Ysleta del Sur Pueblo clinic is located at 9314 Juanchido 79907. 2021-10-0620 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealFree Legal Services for Low Income Individuals with Becky GonzalezBecky Gonzalez is a MSW Intern for the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Circle of Hope Division. In this episode Becky talks about Legal Services that are available for Low Income Community through Texas Rio Grande Legal Aid. There will be two workshops introducing the services to the Pueblo community via Zoom, the 1st will be held for the Tribal Government Workforce on September 21, 2021 at 4:00 PM and the 2nd for the Pueblo Community on September 22, 2021 at 4:00 PM. For more information contact Becky Gonzalez or Texas Rio Grande Legal Aid: Becky Gonzalez becky.gonzalez@ydsp-nsn.gov 2021-09-1321 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealCommunity Internet Service at Ysleta del SurFree Community Internet is coming to the Iakitu and Pakitu Villages of the Pueblo. On this Episode Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Information Technology Manager Jesus Pineira and Webatron Internet Solutions CEO & President Mike Scott come on to discuss the newly launched Community Internet Project. To sign your home up visit www.ysletadelsurpueblo.org/internet2021-05-2625 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealThe Opioid Crisis with Felipe Silerio Peer Recovery Coach YDSPFelipe Silerio is a Peer Recovery Coach for the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Sacred Connections Circles of Healing Division. In this episode he discussed Opioids, talks about what they are, how they work, signs of addiction, overdose, and the use of Naloxone to save a person over-dosing. For more information contact Circles of Healing at (915) 860-6118. 2021-05-0340 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealSuccessful Nation to Nation Collaborative Efforts with Amerind CEO Derek ValdoDerek Valdo is a Citizen of the Pueblo of Acoma, where he previously served on the Tribal Council for 14 years. He has been with Amerind Insurance for 21 years, 9 of which he has spent as the CEO. In this episode we discuss how Native Nations Collaborated to bring their insurance cost down in their unique Nations and ongoing efforts to protect contemporary Native American issues such as the fight to protect the Indian Child Welfare Act, Native American Inclusion in main stream education, protecting sacred sights, and fighting for getting the best health care in Indian Country.  To l...2021-04-1651 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealNatives Seeking Public Office with Former Sandoval County Commissioner Darryl MadalenaDarryl Madalena is a member of Jemez Pueblo and the youngest ever elected County Commissioner in the State of New Mexico. In this episode we discuss Native Americans who run for public office, barriers for elected Native Officials, historical Native Americans who have been elected, and voter turnout.  Here are a few articles referenced during the discussion: https://nativenewsonline.net/currents/new-mexico-state-senate-passes-hair-discrimination-bill https://www.texasobserver.org/indigenous-identity-at-the-heart-of-san-antonio-city-council-race/ https://www.indianz.com/News/2021/03/19/cronkite-news-deb-haaland-takes-helm-at-department-of-the-interior/2021-03-3056 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealThe Eagles Landing Trading Post with Sonialisa EsquibelThe Eagles Landing Trading Post is a website for Tribal Entrepreneurs and people who have side gigs they use to make extra money. The Eagles Landing was developed by the Economic Development Department Small Business Development Team to help Tribal Small Businesses by giving them a platform to showcase their products and services during the COVID 19 Pandemic. Sonialisa Esquibel is the Small Business Development Specialist and joins the show today to talk about the website. The website can be found at www.eagleslandingtradingpost.com. For more information about the Eagles Landing Trading Post contact Sonialisa or Irma Gomez, Small...2021-03-2633 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealSacred Connections Services with Becky GonzalezMarch is National Social Work Month in the United States. This is the fourth podacast in our series dedicated to Social Work, Becky Gonzalez is a Master Social Work Intern for the Sacred Connections Circles of Healing Division. In this Episode Mrs. Gonzalez details the Trauma Informed Care Model of Services Provided to the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Community along with detailing all of the available services provided by Circles of Healing, Circles of Hope and Circles of Harmony. Follow Sacred Connections on their Facebook Page @ydsphhs. Call Sacred Connections at 915-860-6180 for more information about their services.2021-03-2527 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealThe Native Pathways Program w/ Outreach Councilor Jennifer RoldanJennifer Roldan joins the Daily CornMeal to talk about the Native Pathways Program that serves Native American People enrolled with Federally Recognized Tribes in 122 Counties in West Texas from San Antonio to El Paso Texas. The Program Provides training, internships, job placement and supportive service for participants. Jennifer works in the San Antonio Office and virtually with participants.  Website: www.ysletadelsurpueblo.org/native-pathways Facebook @ydspnativepathways Instagram  @ydspnativepathways Twitter @ydsp_wioa2021-03-2237 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealTalking about COVID 19 with Your Children Featuring LMSW Destiny MoraContinuing with our Series for National Social Work Month, Destiny Mora LMSW, Social Worker II for the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo, Sacred Connections, Circles of Hope Division talks to us about strategies and coping mechanisms for children from ages 0 to Teens. Contact Sacred Connections at 915-860-6170.  Resources: https://youthfirstinc.org/covid-19-stress-coping-skills-for-parents-and-children/ https://www.elpasotimes.com/story/news/local/el-paso/2021/01/19/thousands-students-campuses-el-paso-county-despite-covid-19/4214927001/ https://www.yisd.net/Page/15805 2020-21 Back to School Safely / Latest News (sisd.net) https://assets.ctfassets.net/kntwz3la4fsz/3TYodoLm3UENRpQ2KIvWLv/0301828c6804cf202be477113980f183/COVID-19_Tips.pdf https://www.mindheart.c...2021-03-1836 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMeal8 Dimensions of Wellness with Viridiana SigalaViridiana Sigala LCSW, CCTP is the Thearapist of the Sacred Connections Circle of Hope Program at Ysleta del Sur Pueblo. In this episode Viridiana gives valuable information on finding balance within the 8 Dimensions of Wellness including Spiritual, Emotional, Occupational, Environmental, Social, Physical, Financial & Intellectual Wellness. For more information contact Circle of Hope at 915-860-6170.  2021-03-1248 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealHealth Education Fitness Trainer Cedrick MarcelinCedrick Marcelin is a the Fitness Trainer for the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Health Education Department focused on helping citizens of the Pueblo obtain their personal goals for a healthy life. In this episode, Cedrick shares information about his program. 2021-03-0829 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealSubstance Abuse and Dependency with Angel MontoyaAngel Montoya is the Program Coordinator for Ysleta del Sur Pueblo's Circles of Healing Program, a program that serves Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Citizens with Substance Abuse and Dependency Treatment. In this episode Mr. Montoya discusses risk factors, symptoms, protective factors, and disparities in Native American Communities. Circles of Healing Can Be Contacted at 915-860-6170. Follow Circles of Healing on Facebook @ydsphhs 2021-03-0541 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealWhen Substance Abuse and Mental Health Collide with Gabriela PrietoGabriela Prieto is a Master of Social Work Intern at Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Circle of Hope. On this episode we discuss co-occurring disorders including also know as dual-diagnosis. In this episode, we discuss risk-factors, statistics related to co-occurring disorders, and holistic treatment. March is National Social Worker Month and this is the first episode in a weekly series that will drop every Friday. For more information contact Circles of Hope at 915-860-6180 and follow Circle of Hope on Facebook @ydsphhs. 2021-02-2635 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealPhase 2 COVID 19 Vaccinations Wednesday February 24thHealth Services Mitchel Koch calls in to talk about Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo Health Services completing Phase 1 of its COVID-19 vaccination clinic and moves on to Phase 2. Tribal members and non-tribal household members, 18 years of age and older, who reside in the El Paso/Las Cruces region can now call the COVID-19 Hotline at 915-860-6140 to begin the registration process. All vaccine clinics will be by SCHEDULED APPOINTMENT ONLY. There is availability for the Moderna Vaccination on Wednesday February 24th, you must be scheduled to receive a vaccination. Call 915-860-6140.2021-02-2308 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealCOVID 19 Vaccination Update w/ Mitchel KochOn the Eve of the Federal Drug Administration meeting to approve the COVID 19 Vaccination Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Public Health Nurse Mitchel Koch calls in to give an update on the vaccination process at Ysleta del Sur and what that entails. Resources discussed during this episode can be found below: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/vaccine-benefits.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_5zQzIb5Uc 2020-12-1026 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealCelebrating the Holidays in a Pandemic with Public Health Nurse Mitchell KochYsleta del Sur Pueblo Public Health Nurse Mitchell Koch provides our communities with information on celebrating the upcoming Holiday season in the midst of the COVID 19 Pandemic. Mitch is also part of the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo COVID 19 Vaccination Task-Force and provides an update on status of the upcoming distribution of COVID 19 Vaccination on the Pueblo.  If You are a Citizen of the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo please fill out the COVID 19 Vaccination Survey by visiting the Quick Links Section of the Pueblo's Website at www.ysletadelsurpueblo.org. For more information contact the Health Education Program at 915...2020-11-2418 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealYDSP COVID 19 Vaccination Survey with Public Health Nurse Mitchell KochYsleta del Sur Pueblo Health Education Division's Public Health Nurse Mitchell Koch calls in to talk about an important Tribal Community Survey regarding the distribution of the COVID 19 Vaccinations for the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Community. Mr. Koch explains how the data collected will help the planning and distribution efforts. The Survey can be found under the "Quick Links" Section of the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Website www.ysletadelsurpueblo.org2020-11-2028 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealCOVID 19 Frequently Asked Questions & GuidanceIn this episode we go over the most frequently asked questions in regards to your recent diagnosis of Covid-19 and general guidance from the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Health Clinic. Below is the link to Isolation Guidance from the CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/if-you-are-sick/end-home-isolation.html; https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/duration-isolation.html?CDC_AA_refVal=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cdc.gov%2Fcoronavirus%2F2019-ncov%2Fcommunity%2Fstrategy-discontinue-isolation.html For More Information Contact the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Health Clinic at 915-858-1076. 2020-11-0613 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealGetting Vaccinated for the Influenza Virus with YDSP RN Mitchell KochYsleta del Sur Pueblo Public Health Nurse Mitchell Kock talks about the importance of getting vaccinated for Flu Season especially in the wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic. RN Koch talks about the procedures for getting vaccinated at YDSP and how to protect yourself and family during Flu season. 2020-10-0123 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealYDSP Tribal Councilman & Tribal Fire Captain Andrew Torres COVID 19 UpdateTribal Councilman Andrew Torrez wears two hats for the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo, aside from being a Tribal Leader, Councilman Torrez serves as the Fire Captain for the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Tribal Fire Department one of the Pueblo's Essential Services during the COVID 19 Epidemic. Councilman Torrez calls in to give an update talking about the community checkpoints, safety measures, the importance of wearing masks and Social distancing. 2020-04-2314 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealTips For Staying Healthy During the COVID 19 Pandemic with Miriam CardenasMiriam Cardenas, MCHES is the Health Education Services Manager for the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Health Education & Outreach Division. In this episode Ms. Cardenas talks about ways to stay healthy during the COVID 19 Pandemic focusing on Nutrition to boost your immune system, practicing good self and food hygiene and the use of cloth mask in public places. For more information on eating right during the pandemic visit https://www.eatright.org/coronavirus.  2020-04-1625 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealNative's Coping with Stress & Anxiety in the Wake of COVID 19Viridiana Sigala is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker for the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Sacred Connections Department. In this episode Viri discusses the unique affects of Social Distancing in Tribal Communities, gives strategies for coping with fears, anxiety, and stress for Tribal Elders, Children, First Responders and Medical Professionals who are all dealing with COVID 19. Sacred Connections is available 24 hours a day for the Citizens of Ysleta del Sur Pueblo by calling 915-479-2511.  Additional Resources for Dealing with Stress & Anxiety https://emergency.cdc.gov/coping/responders.asp https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/p...2020-04-0436 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealCelebrating Indigenous People's Month W/ The Impact ProgramOn this Episode of the Daily CornMeal Chris welcome's the Impact Program's Saray Argumendo, Brenda Gutierrez. Stephanie Paz, and Katherina Arteaga in to discuss their Discussion Panels that took place over the last month at El Paso Community College, & the Juvenile Detention Center to recognize Indigenous People's Month. Today's Guest Discuss their Experiences within Educational Institutions, Maintaining Cultural Identity, Modern Native American Activism, the Effects of Social Media on Activism and raising awareness of about Indigenous People in Modern Education. 2019-11-261h 03The Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealCivilian Response To Active Shooters with Officer Jacob SolisYsleta del Sur Pueblo Patrolman Jacob Solis has been an Officer with the Tribal Police Force for 3 Years.  On August 10, 2019 he was one of the supporting Law Enforcement Officers responding to the Walmart Active Shooting. Officer Solis visits the KUEH Studio to talk about that experience and provides information about an upcoming Civilian Response to Active Shooting Training that will be coming up for Civilians on November 2, 2019 from 9 am to 12 pm at the Tribal Court House (9241 Socorro Road 79907) hosted by the Tribal Police and El Paso Constables.  2019-10-2120 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMeal2019 YDSP Rocking the Rez Pow Wow with Councilman Raphael Gomez Jr.Its' Pow Wow Season at Ysleta del Sur Pueblo and Tribal Councilman Raphael "Shorty" Gomez Jr. Stops by the Pakitu Studio to talk about the upcoming "Rocking The Rez Pow Wow" Taking Place October 5-6, 2019 at the Pakitu Community Park located at 11100 Tiwa Blvd. 79927. This years Pow Wow is extra special as Councilman Gomez and Host Chris Gomez talk about 10 Years of Pow Wow Memories, the crowning of a new Pow Wow Princess, and meeting great people and making new friends from all across Indian Country. 2019-10-0222 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealHip Hop Artist & Fancy Dancer SupamanA Special Interview with Native American Hip Hop Artist, MTV Video Music Award Winner, Fancy Dancer, Social Media Influencer Supaman takes time prior to doing a motivational presentation for the Youth of Ysleta del Sur Pueblo to talk about his career, traveling through Indian Country, being authentic, and social media influence. He also speaks about his fight for raising awareness about missing Native people throughout Indian Country.  Supaman Can Be Found on Social Media at  www.supamanhiphop.net  @Supamanhiphop On Instagram @supamanhiphop On Facebook billy-ills on Snapchat  https...2019-09-2321 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealYDSP Emergency Management Division: National Disaster Preparedness MonthJulie E. Smithart, Josh Garcia, and  Spetcie Archuleta stop buy KUEH 101.5 to talk about National Disaster Preparedness Month (September). The team goes over a good disaster check list, signing up for the Pueblo's Emergency Notification System at https://member.everbridge.net/index/453003085613572#/login and the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). There is a lot of great information in this episode. 2019-08-2253 minCome and Take ItCome and Take ItBest of Come and Take It: Ysleta MissionThe Mission Ysleta del Sur Pueblo is more than just a pretty church in Texas' westernmost city. It was the oldest European settlement in the territory and remains the longest continually-operating Catholic mission in Texas. Its long history and rich contributions to the culture are great examples of the deep roots that the Spanish and Native Americans have in the Lone Star State.2019-08-1900 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealCommunity Health Visioning Events & Outreach with Rachel CandelariaRachel Candelaria, Health Education and Prevention Specialist drops by the KUEH 101.5 FM Studio to Discuss upcoming community Visioning events that will be taking place August 7-8, 2019 and the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey for randomly selected community members. 2019-07-2519 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealYsleta del Sur Pueblo Men's Health Awareness Month with Rachel Candelaria June is Men’s Health Awareness Month at Ysleta del Sur Pueblo. Rachel Candelaria Health Education & Prevention Specialist, from the Department of Health Services visits the KUEH Studio to discuss Cancer's prevalent to men at various ages and types of illness that are more prevalent in Native American demographics. 2019-06-2127 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealICWA In Indian Country Featuring Leah LopezThis is a Throwback Thursday Episode of the Daily CornMeal From January of 2019. Leah Lopez is a Supervisory Social Worker for the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Sacred Connections Department. Ms. Lopez has 7 plus years of experience working with Foster Care and Adoption cases utilizing the Indian Child Welfare Act more commonly known as ICWA. In this Episode host Chris Gomez and Leah dive into ICWA, the challenges of working with State entities, and the Sacred Connections department.2019-06-2057 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealUsing Drumming to Treat Opioid AddictionOn this special episode of the Daily CornMeal Chris interviews Angel Montoya, Daniel Paiz, & Felipe from the Sacred Connections Circles of Healing Peer Recovery. The guest talk about the stigma of addiction and how Native Drumming has helped their people in treatment reconnect with to their Pueblo culture and overcome obstacles. This is an amazing episode and one you should not miss. 2019-05-3056 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealDepartment of Health Services Family Medicine w/ Luis MoncayoOn location at the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Community Health Center, Chris Gomez interviews Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Registered Nurse Luis Moncayo on family medicine. The two talk about cultural factors that contribute to diabetes,  preventative check-up, and healthy lifestyles. 2019-05-1737 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealThe Department of Health Services Dental DivisionOn this edition of the Daily CornMeal, we are honored to have our Tribal Dental Director Dr. Ankita Vishwamitra & Dental Hygienist Edgar Zamora in studio to discuss the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Department of Health Services Dental Division. During this episode both guest talk about their experiences with the Pueblo as well as give great information on oral care & talk about a grant they received from the Indian Health Services to serve children between the ages of 0 to 5.2019-05-0932 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealDepartment of Health Services Billing & Coding Supervisor Cristina GutierrezDepartment of Health Services Billing & Coding Supervisor Cristina Gutierrez  visits the Studio to talk about the importance of her division to YDSP Health Center's Clinical Operations. Cristina also spends time talking about her trip to the Gathering of Nations Pow Wow, The Native American Princess Competition, and Native American Music from the Pow Wow. 2019-05-0332 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealYDSP Health Services Department Clinical OperationsOn this episode of the Daily CornMeal YDSP Health Service Department Clinical Operations Manager Melissa Gomez stops by the studio to discuss the current Clinic Operations, the future Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Clinic that is being designed, and the upcoming Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Saint Anthony's Feast Day. 2019-05-0238 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealPurchased Refereed CarePurchased Referred Care (PRC) Supervisor Monica  & PRC Claims Specialist Dora visit the KUEH Studio to talk about the PRC Program including how to enroll & renew, how to submit a claim, the service area, & Federal funding. This is a great episode for people from the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Community to understand the PRC Program. 2019-04-2631 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealHealth Education ServicesYsleta del Sur Pueblo Health Education Manager Miriam Cardenas & Health Education & Prevention Specialist Rachel Candelaria stop by the KUEH 101.5 FM Studio to talk about the upcoming "Pea in A Native POD Classes, the 8 Week Feast Day Preparation Boot Camp, Healthy Lifestyle Classes, the upcoming 2019 Adult Behavioral Risk Factors Survey & World Diabetes Day. 2019-04-1836 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealThe Tribal Skateboarding EpisodeIn this episode host Chris Gomez interviews professional Skateboarder Aaron "Jaws" Homoki from the Toy Machine Skate Demo that took place Wednesday March 27, 2019 at the Pakitu Skate Plaza on the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo. Other interviews include Tribal Member entrepreneur and owner of Dumbco. David A. Gomez. Follow the guest for this show on Instagram @aaronjawshomoki @dumbco @davidhasadeathwish. 2019-04-0121 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealCommunity Health Representative Transportation Supervisor Governor Elias TorrezFormer Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Governor Elias Torrez stopped by the KUEH 101.5 FM Studio to talk about his work as the Community Health Representative Transportation Supervisor Position at the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Department Of Health Services. Governor Torrez and Chris Gomez talk about the importance of maintaining preventative health care, transporting Tribal Citizens to their appointments, checking in on members of the Pueblo Community and a little bit of baseball on opening day and their appreciation for the band Chicago. 2019-03-2836 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealNative Language Preservation with Language Coordinator Richard HernandezYsleta del Sur Pueblo Language Coordinator Ricardo Hernandez talks with host Christopher Gomez about preserving and teaching the Southern Tiwa  language at the Pueblo, Native Pottery, & generational issues that impact the learning of Native Languages. 2019-03-2053 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealTalking Native Issues with Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Tribal Councilman Ralph "Shorty" GomezYsleta del Sur Pueblo Tribal Councilman Ralph "Shorty" Gomez stops by the studio to talk about his work with Native American Youth, the 20th Anniversary of the Native American Film "Smoke Signals", Environmental Preservation Issues, The Rocking Rez Pow Wow, and the Pakitu Skate Park. Follow Councilman Gomez at  Facebook: Facebook.com/ralph.s.gomez  Rocking The Rez Pow Wow: www.facebook.com/events/971536653043074/ Pakitu Skate Park: https://www.facebook.com/PakituSkatePlaza/2019-03-1833 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealTigua Animal Services & The Rez Dog DramaAdam Nevarez Tigua Animal Services Supervisor stops by the KUEH Pakitu Studio to talk about Rez Dogs, Tribal Pet Ordinance, and overall good stewardship of pets. 2019-03-1134 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealThe Future of Pueblo Women w/ Stephanie Paz, Brenda Gutierrez, & Katherina ArteagaThe Daily CornMeal Episode for February 28, 2019 Features 3 Young Native Women from Ysleta del Sur Pueblo who discuss their experiences growing up as Native Women, getting educated, becoming professionals, and what the future holds for Native American Women. Stephanie Paz, Brenda Gutierrez & Katherina Arteaga from the IMPACT Program stop by to discuss their experiences and provide insight as young educated Native American Women from the Pueblo. 2019-02-2852 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealEpisode 6 Native American Race RelationsIn this episode host Chris Gomez looks at the Incident that took place on the National Mall in Washington D.C. on January 28th involving people from the Indigeounos People's March & Nathan Philips, the Covington Catholic High School Students & The Black Hebrew Israelites. Chris breaks down the incident as it escalated, why the video went viral, & the absence of empathy for Native American racial causes.  Articles sited in this podcast: https://www.npr.org/sections/ombudsman/2019/01/25/688833473/unraveling-a-washington-mall-confrontation-frame-by-frame https://www.npr.org/sections/ombudsman/2019/01/25/688833473/unraveling-a-washington-mall-confrontation-frame-by-frame Follow KUEH 101.5 FM Radio: twitter.c...2019-02-2630 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMeal Episode 190122Martin Cena from the Tigua Community Development Corporation stops by to talk about the program, financial literacy, small business lending, and other financial literacy topics.  Hosted by Christopher Gomez 2019-02-1759 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMeal Episode 190125Elva Silvas & Elsa Rodela drop by KUEH 101.5 FM to talk about the Target Tigua AmeriCorps Volunteer Income Tax Assistance sight that is open January 28, 2019 to April 17, 2019 at 9180 Socorro Rd. B El Paso Texas 79907. 2019-02-1718 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMeal Episode 190201Carlos Maese & Stephanie Lopez drop by the KUEH 101.5 FM Studio from the Tribal Empowerment Brave Program to talk about integrating athletics into after-school activities, Ft. Night Dancing, and the benefits of positive role models. Hosted by Christopher Gomez 2019-02-1727 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMeal Episode 190215Cene Madrigal & Joe Urranga Stop by the KUEH 101.5 FM Studio from the Tribal Empowerment Department Brave Program to discuss Student safety, transportation & upcoming activities. Hosted by Christopher Gomez 2019-02-1730 minThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMealThe Daily CornMeal EPISODE 190208Augie & Clara from the Tribal Empowerment Department Brave Program stop by to talk about the Brave Program, Introducing Chess to Tribal Students & Other activities. Hosted by Christopher Gomez. 2019-02-1741 minToasted Sister PodcastToasted Sister PodcastE45: El Paso — Indigenous food at the borderFor this special episode I take a road trip to El Paso, Texas where I learn more about Mexican food and the Indigenous food culture at this stretch of the border. You’ll hear from Rick Quezada, cultural preservation director at Ysleta del Sur Pueblo, Lorena Andrade, director of La Mujer Obrera and Rubi Orozco Santos, poet and public health educator. Photo: “The Equis” monument that stands over Cuidad Juárez near the border was made by Mexican sculpture Enrique Carbajal González. It symbolizes the intersection of Indigenous people of Mexico and the Spanish.2018-12-2244 minCome and Take ItCome and Take ItYsleta MissionThe Mission Ysleta del Sur Pueblo is more than just a pretty church in Texas' westernmost city. It was the oldest European settlement in the territory and remains the longest continually-operating Catholic mission in Texas. Its long history and rich contributions to the culture are great examples of the deep roots that the Spanish and Native Americans have in the Lone Star State.2015-07-1300 minVisit El PasoVisit El PasoMission YsletaYsleta Mission is the oldest continuously active parish in the state of Texas, and the community of Ysleta is the oldest town in Texas .The town was one of several agricultural communities started along the Rio Grande by Spaniards and Indians after the 1680 Pueblo Revolt. The Tigua Indians, who were forced to flee their pueblo at Isleta, New Mexico, have since occupied the area continuously. On October 12, 1680, the first Mass was held in Ysleta, and a temporary mission church was built. In attendance were New Mexico Governor Don Antonio de Otermfn, 150 soldiers, Spanish colonists and 317 Indians, including more than 100 Tiguas...2015-01-0300 min