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  • Somos organizers in New Mexico's Permian Basin discuss the challenges and inspirations of mobilizing immigrant oil and gas families for social change
  • An ordinary radio interview becomes “Unordinary” in the masterful hands and words of renowned poet-philosophers David Whyte and Henry Shukman. Take 23 minutes now to journey with them ahead of their autumnal morning in Santa Fe named “Unordinary.” Listen attentively and be prepared to cherish that which is ordinary in our daily lives and discover that maybe it is already Unordinary. Their collaborative morning takes place on Saturday, September 28th, from 10:00 to 1:00 at St. Francis Auditorium in the New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave. Full details on David’s website at davidwhyte.com And more about Henry‘s “unordinary” life and work at henryshukman.com
  • Learn all about bees with local bee expert, Olivia Messinger Carril, author of The Bees in Your Backyard. Olivia will speak about the intriguing and diverse lives of wild native bees in New Mexico and which bees are active and flying in Santa Fe right now!beesinyourbackyard.com
  • Mark explores principles of our human ‘wiring’ that lead us to politically polarize, and how to bypass that tendency into voting consciously guided by connective intention.
  • Murad Awawdeh, President & CEO of the the New York Immigration Coalition, discusses current NYC politics on immigration and the effort to take back the narrative regarding recent arrivals
  • Journey with me behind the velvet curtains of the Paris Opera House in the hopeful years before the outbreak of World War II. A beautiful young soprano with a soaring voice destined for a starlit future, Yvonne is cast as an understudy to Madeleine, the most beloved voice of her time in the opera world. As Hitler’s SS advance on Paris, and Yvonne’s son enlists to help save France, she realizes that her casting is really a trap and is forced to make impossible decisions in order to survive. A gripping debut novel by Aurelie Thiele who grew up surrounded by opera. Published by Penguin Random House.
  • Host Alexa Bradford talks with Jannine Cabossel, “The Tomato Lady,” about the weather and what to do in your vegetable garden in October. See Jannine’s blog at https://giantveggiegardener.com/
  • Join Mark in collecting the lessons, gifts and continuing guidance revealed by the 80 episodes of the 'A Matter Of The Mind' series, 'Project Connection'.
  • David Lamb joins Mark to share his insights from a remarkable journey into the arctic through the Northwest Passage
  • Three-dimensional poems which evoke sculptural images invite you to view Carol Moldaw’s poetry from every angle and form the heart of her seventh collection, Go Figure. Carol’s eyes and ears are finely tuned to nature and even the mundane comes alive under her exquisite mastery and unbridled love of words, described as “lyric intensity” by a noted literary critic. How does she write with such surgical precision that at once hits the core and soothes the membranes of ruptured skin at the same time? A conversation that inspires, sows seeds, and a book to keep close. Carol will read from Go Figure at Collected Works this Sunday afternoon September 22nd at 4:30. More at carolmoldaw.com
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