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  • This episode of Nuestra America is the second part of a two part series by our staff attorney Gabriela Ibañez Guzmán about immigration to Chile.
  • Lizeth Chacón, Executive Director of Workforce Defense Project, talks Texas' growing worker's rights movement.
  • Jannine Cabossel, the Tomato Lady, joins host Alexa Bradford to offer suggestions for what we can be doing next month in our vegetable gardens. Jannine blogs at https://giantveggiegardener.com.Click here for program notes.Find the original episode page at https://www.ksfr.org/show/garden-journal-new/2023-09-20/11-26-2022-home-grown-new-mexico-edition-with-jannine-cabossel
  • This week on Barrier Free Futures, Bob interviews Anastasia Somoza an International Disability Rights Advocate, Consultant, and Speaker.View her website here and her LinkedIn here.For a transcript of this program, visit https://bff.justwork.io/
  • Lynda Hope’s special guest is Mingtong Gu. Mingtong Gu is an internationally recognized teacher and healer who received his training from a variety of Grandmasters in China and at the world's largest Qigong hospital. This "medicine-less" hospital, Zhineng Qigong Center, has treated over 200,000 patients, with over 185 different illnesses, and with a 95% effective improvement rate. He is the founder of The Chi Center and Wisdom Healing Foundation and has taught Qigong to thousands of people in the USA, China, and Europe.
  • Joshua Habermann, artistic director of the Santa Fe Desert Chorale, talks about the Winter Festival Carols & Lullabies: A Rose in Winter concerts, as well as other upcoming exciting events.
  • Tom Dominguez, Director of the Santa Fe County Extension Service, Michelle Stizza, Family Consumer Science Agent, and 4H Agent Susan Finley, join host Alexa Bradford to update us on Extension Service activities and programs and the coming 2025 Master Gardener intern class. https://santafeextension.nmsu.edu/https://www.sfemg.org/become-a-master-gardener-sug
  • Author Daniel Gibson talks about writing "Mah-Waan (Welcome): The Story of Hotel Santa & Picuris Pueblo, a new book that chronicles the remarkable history of the hotel and the people who created it and who operate it.
  • From the very first sentence, Abiquiu memoirist Karen Chrappa take us on a journey that will have us hanging on by a thread as we read, and alternately resting deeply with her into the breathtaking beauty of our enchanted state. From her New York City roots, through the mystical high Andes of Peru to New Mexico, Beyond Fear: A Woman’s Path to Enlightenment is a story of love, resilience and awakening of spirit. An intimate story of vulnerability and grace, of yearning for meaning, learning from ancient wisdom, and especially learning how to receive. We may recognize ourselves in Karen’s search to stretch beyond fear while looking fear firmly in the face. This interview and Karen’s book, published last week, comes at a time when fear is gripping half the country, yet as the author reminds us, fear, however seemingly real, is an illusion of our minds, a saboteur designed to disempower us individually and collectively. So, how do we use our mind and heart to go Beyond Fear to find our inner strength? www.karenchrappa.com
  • Today's panelist: Peter SmithToday's topic: The 2024 Presidential Election and Presidential LeadershipSubject experts: Kyle Kondik, managing editor of Sabato’s Crystal Ball, the University of Virginia Center for Politics’ & Talmage Boston, presidential historian and author of “How the Best Did It: Leadership Lessons from Our Top Presidents.
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