The Pueblo in Focus (audio) Podcast

Series 1, Ep. 2: Reflections From The Founders

1 h 3 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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Hear about the some of the early days of the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, everything from welcoming President Obama to making Governor Gary Johnson sit on the floor.  In the second episode celebrating our 50th anniversary, two of the original founders of IPCC reflect on its growth over the years. Ron Solimon and Ron Shutiva both worked to make IPCC the place it is today. As an IPCC CEO and board member, respectively, they were instrumental in redesigning the IPCC building, creating separate profit and non-profit sectors for the company, and laying the groundwork to begin developing Avanyu Plaza as a business and cultural corridor. Hear about their journey in working at IPCC and seeing how it has developed with the help of their vision. #Pueblo #Native #Indigenous  #PuebloInFocus #IndianPuebloCulturalCenter #IPCC #Podcast #Albuquerque #NewMexico #NativeAmerican #NativeCulture #Laguna #Zuni #Acoma #Jemez #50thAnniversary

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Portada del episodio Series 1, Ep. 2: Reflections From The Founders

Series 1, Ep. 2: Reflections From The Founders

Hear about the some of the early days of the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, everything from welcoming President Obama to making Governor Gary Johnson sit on the floor.  In the second episode celebrating our 50th anniversary, two of the original founders of IPCC reflect on its growth over the years. Ron Solimon and Ron Shutiva both worked to make IPCC the place it is today. As an IPCC CEO and board member, respectively, they were instrumental in redesigning the IPCC building, creating separate profit and non-profit sectors for the company, and laying the groundwork to begin developing Avanyu Plaza as a business and cultural corridor. Hear about their journey in working at IPCC and seeing how it has developed with the help of their vision. #Pueblo #Native #Indigenous  #PuebloInFocus #IndianPuebloCulturalCenter #IPCC #Podcast #Albuquerque #NewMexico #NativeAmerican #NativeCulture #Laguna #Zuni #Acoma #Jemez #50thAnniversary

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