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  • This week on Living on the Edge, Xubi has a conversation about the new presidential administration and the implications & opportunities that come along with it.
  • Slow Food Santa Fe's Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg talk with Slow Food USA's new Executive Director, Kris Reid, about her future plans for the organization.
  • This week on Barrier free Futures, Bob brings on Bill Henning who has over four decades in disability rights as an organizer and administrator advancing services and civil rights via direct action, legislative advocacy, and organization participation in class-action ADA lawsuits, using community and individual empowerment of PWD as the framework.
  • This week on The Business of Art, Nocona interviews Elise Bollinger from Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
  • Born in Roswell, New Mexico; Merritt's first encounter with performing, aside from the plays and stories she performed on her own for family, was at the age of seven. A movie called 'Silent Tongue,' by Sam Shepard, came to Roswell to film in the desert surrounding her home town. As a request of her mother's first time position as the on set tutor, Merritt auditioned for Sam Shepard as a featured, recurring, background player. "I wanted to give Merritt an outlet for her strong tendencies toward performance that she showed since, well, pretty much birth," chuckles her mom. "I knew this was a once in a lifetime opportunity for her, especially in a small town like Roswell."
  • This month on Community Matters, we speak with Miles Tokunow, Executive Director of Santa Fe Dreamers Project, a nonprofit providing high-quality legal services to immigrants across New Mexico and West Texas. A movement builder and justice dreamer, Miles leads with heart and strategy to uphold the dignity of immigrants and forge liberatory futures rooted in equity and care.
  • A journey today into visionary fiction, a genre rarely covered in this show yet perhaps essential during these uncertain times. I’m joined by Cynthia Rose with her debut novel Emerging Resonance a story set 200 years in the future that brings hope to our hearts and reminds us to stay the course through our own wanderings and wonderings. We ask is there such a thing as conscious evolution and if so, what can we do to contribute to that evolution, especially when despair tries to swallow us? Available locally at The Ark Bookstore and directly from Cynthia Rose at emergingresonance.com
  • Katherine Seluja and Tina Carlson share poetry and discuss "A Poetry at Paraguas event: Voices of Resistance"
  • A delightful 23 minutes with Robert Wolf, former playwright, Chicago Tribune feature writer and co-founder of Free River Press and long-time Santa Fe children’s author Bonnie Larson to celebrate the launching of Coyotes and Stars: Stories from The American Southwest. With essays from more than 50 local and loved townspeople, villagers and esteemed “characters,” Coyotes and Stars forms a landscape of our ancient, enchanted region. Meet Robert, Bonnie and many others at Santa Fe’s main library on Washington Ave. Friday, May 30th at 4:30
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