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  • Journey down to the Mississippi Gulf Coast of the turbulent 1950s with award-winning author Minrose Gwin and her unforgettable characters with enchanting names like Memory Feather. How does a writer portray the angst and terror and also the beauty of times past? Minrose Gwin has a deft and rich, descriptive style to her prose and composes a picture for us so vivid that might have us swatting (imagined) mosquitos as we read Beautiful Dreamers in our air conditioned living rooms. A fabulous storyteller from Albuquerque to add to our reading list and meet at Books in The Bosque on Sunday, September 8th at 2:00 pm minrosegwin.com
  • Check out Chadd's articles, podcasts, & more @ linktr.ee/seegreatartFor a link to his writing in Forbes Magezine chack out: www.forbes.com/sites/chaddscott/
  • Jennifer Berkley, executive director of Spanish Colonial Arts Society, talks about the nonprofit's museum, which recently changed its name and announced free admission and membership to the public.
  • Aaron Alexander, a New Mexico native, has established himself as a creative force in the film industry over the past 15 years. His journey began as an actor, with notable appearances in productions like "Longmire." About 12 years ago, Aaron transitioned into directing, producing, and writing—a move that has defined his career. Specializing in drama, psychological thrillers, and horror, Aaron has crafted award-winning films such as "Opal," "The Weeping," "Detention," and "Perfect Vision." His latest project, "Rivals," promises to captivate audiences and further establish his legacy as a visionary filmmaker. As the Executive Director of the Mindfield Film Festival, Aaron plays a pivotal role in bringing filmmakers together, solidifying his influence in the independent film community.
  • Tomás Rivera, Cathy García and Andreas Archuleta from Chainbreaker Collective discuss their newly reopened bike project and its work to support transit and housing justice.
  • Rebecca Costa joins Mark to explore how humanity can solve our biggest, most complex problems by taking charge of our own evolution.
  • August is Black Philanthropy Month, a global initiative that highlights and promotes the power of Black giving. In this episode of Community Matters, we have the privilege of speaking with Edward Jones, the Vice President of Programs and Philanthropic Advising Services at ABFE, about the state of Black Philanthropy across our nation.
  • Mark is joined by Jemez Pueblo artist Kathleen Wall to explore the connective tissue of her matrilineal tradition with clay and creative expression of indigenous culture.
  • Eric Welsby is the Advocacy Director of Detroit Disability Power.
  • Tom Dominguez and Michelle Stizza of the Santa Fe County Extension Office will update listeners on what’s new and upcoming events.
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