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Wake Up Call's MK Mendoza sits down with David Michael Kennedy to talk about his life and journey toward becoming one of the nation's most renowned photographers and where he sees the future of photography. He also stands in support of the many Northern New Mexico artists making it through one of this county's most challenging times and joins Si Abiquiu, in providing them additional support and promotion during this time. Si Abiquiu is a charitable project of The Arts Hub which produces events to benefit Artists and the Arts.

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Here's the weekly political chat with KSFR’s Tom Trowbridge and NMPoliticalReport.Com (’s) Andy Lyman:

On the monthly “Community Matters” program from the Santa Fe Community Foundation, host Yolanda Cruz discusses with Camille Romero, director of development for Adaptive Sports New Mexico the many recreational opportunities offered to people with disabilities in our state.

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Internationally renowned poet, activist, performer, author, lecturer and entrepenuer Jessica Care Moore shares her thoughts on her new book, "We Want Our Bodies Back" and why she chose to go big with this book and how we find our way through current divisions.

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Wake Up Call's MK Mendoza speaks with two leading representatives from the non-profit Alliance for Local Prosperity about how public banking statewide could literally turn things around for New Mexico as we find out way out of economic hardship. 

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Wake Up Call's MK Mendoza speaks with Gregory Kozera from nonprofit Shale Crescent USA about how local oil and gas production can aid in bringing manufacturing back to the United States at a reasonable cost while also providing safer environmental guidelines.

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Imagine: Reflections on Peace in Divided Times

Nov 12, 2020
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Wake Up Call's MK Mendoza speaks with Renowned Photographer and Journalist Gary Knight about his new book "Imagine: Reflections on Peace". In the book, the non-profit organization,VII FOUNDATION (VIIF) asked more than a dozen renowned reporters and photojournalists to revisit countries with which they had become achingly familiar during times of brutal conflict to discover what the experience of "peace" feels like in the aftermath of violence.

AARP Combats Loneliness with Friendly Phone Calls

Nov 12, 2020
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In 2019 the University of Michigan and senior advocate AARP polled adults between the ages of 50 and 80.  Among those living alone, 60% felt a lack of companionship, and 40% felt  isolated.  COVID-19 has exacerbated their loneliness.  In response AARP created Friendly Voice, a program to match volunteers with older adults via weekly telephone calls.  KSFR reporter Mary Lou Cooper talks with Friendly Voice manager Will Stoner and volunteer Stan Cooper to find out more.

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Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s Council for Racial Justice recently heard a presentation on the role of privatized prisons in New Mexico.

During their weekly discussion about political developments in New Mexico, KSFR News Director Tom Trowbridge discusses post-election politics in New Mexico with Andy Lyman of NMPoliticalReport.com.:

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Trinity At 75: A Series By Dennis Carroll

Trinity Witnesses Recall Summer "Snow"

This year is the 75th anniversary of the Trinity Test in southern New Mexico. It was the first detonation of a nuclear device—the unleashing of the unholy might of the tiny atom. To mark the occasion, reporter Dennis Carroll, in an ongoing series of reports, examines what we have learned about the changing attitudes, the shroud of secrecy, claims of bad science and the apparent utter disregard for Trinity’s neighbors that now surround the test and its aftermath decades later.

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This Week On Here & There

Tuesday November 17th - So far, the Trump White House has commissioned $10 Billion worth of contracts to build walls along our southern border with Mexico. $9 Billion of the contracts have gone to just 4 politically-connected construction companies. A good deal for them, but Jeremy Schwartz, investigative reporter for the Texas Tribune and Pro Publica says, not such a bargain for taxpayers. Every time the President declares an emergency, environmental standards go away and wall-building costs go up.

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