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Kirjailija

Kay Matthews

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¡No Se Vende! Water as a Right of the Commons

¡No Se Vende! Water as a Right of the Commons

Kay Matthews

Acequia Madre Press
2018
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Custom and tradition within the acequia (irrigation ditches) agricultural communities of New Mexico, despite the law that assigns a priority date and implies ownership of water, still govern the use of the water by mayordomos and commissions, and repartimiento, or water distribution and sharing, is worked out among communities without state oversight. New Mexico communities have maintained--not preserved--their commons in ways that remain part of our everyday lives: parciantes irrigating crops and fields with acequias; extant land grants managing their forest resources communally; grazing associations forming to collectively raise cattle on private and public lands; and pueblo farmers saving seed to reproduce crops regionally grown for hundreds of years. As an editor and writer I have often referenced the work of economist Elinor Ostrom, a proponent of the philosophy that people can create rules to manage shared resources, without the interference of the state or marketplace. As an editor and writer I have covered all the water stories that both challenge and complicate the idea of the commons: priority administration; state and federal adjudications; pre-existing rights on federal lands; regional water planning; ski area development; changing demographics; drought and climate change; and much, much more. This book will guide the reader through that history with stops along the way to tell the stories of those trying to "keep their eye on the prize," i.e., water as a right of the commons.
Los Alamos Revisted: A Workers' History

Los Alamos Revisted: A Workers' History

Peter Malmgren; Kay Matthews

Kelly Pasholk
2017
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This book is the culmination of an oral history begun in 2000 called "Los Alamos Revisited," which told the story of the creation of the Los Alamos National Laboratory from the point of view of the people who helped build it. The historical record is filled with accounts from scientists and pundits, but the voices of the technicians, engineers, trades people, and many others remained silent. The project recognized this as a significant gap in 20th century New Mexico history and thought it was worth trying to fill. Little did I know when I raised my hand to volunteer for this oral history project that it would lead to five years of intensive investigation and inquiry. (150 interviews were collected, transcribed and placed in the New Mexico State Records and Archives.) My only regret is that it's taken me so very long to fulfill a promise to complete this book; many of the subjects, dear friends, have died. They all live on in my heart and will hopefully touch the lives of those who choose to hear their stories."