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  • While antisemitic incidents have surged since the brutal Hamas attacks of October 7, Jews and Jewish communities have faced bigotry and violence for centuries. In this episode of The Forum, we hear from two leading voices—Joel Schwitzer, the Dallas-based regional director of the American Jewish Committee, and Rabbi Jack Schacter—in separate recorded interviews.Together, they explore the historical roots of antisemitism, highlight findings from the AJC’s and ADL’s most recent reports, and reflect on their decades of work building interfaith coalitions.
  • Is there a way that we can feel better prepared for turbulent times as well as times of joy and harmony? Learning how to respond wisely rather than react impulsively is a possibility offered by life coach and counselor, Roxanne Howe-Murphy, through her decades studying the early 20th century system known as The Enneagram.
  • Take a few minutes to sink into this rich and intimate conversation with Santa Fe author, hospice worker and grief counselor Nancy London as she discusses her new book, The Ripening: Essays on Love, Loss, Marriage and Aging.
  • We begin 2025 with Lisa Madison and Mari Angulo co-owners of Mango Moon Media a Santa Fe based independent publishing house. Mango Moon’s mission “… support(s) authors who dare to explore the depth of human experience and present ideas that can reshape the world.” How and when on the writing journey do you submit your manuscript? What if your book has been published elsewhere, can you get help now to market your treasured work? Can AI help, or not? Lisa and Mari answer these and other questions which all authors wonder and sometimes worry about. Most importantly, you don’t have to do it alone. Listen and learn and perhaps 2025 will be the year you realize your dream as a successful published author.For more information visit mangomoonmedia.com
  • Immerse yourself this evening in the evocative poetry of Mary Ellen Capek reading from her first ever collection, Love Lessons: Poems 1973-2023.
  • Today’s guest discusses a critical topic pushed into the background as increasingly dramatic headlines grab our attention. Respected investigative journalist Mariah Blake joins me with her new book, They Poisoned The World: Life and Death in The Age of Forever Chemicals. Think this doesn’t affect you? Almost every living creature on earth now has dangerous forever chemicals in their bloodstream, meaning in your brain, lungs and vital organs and those of your children. How did they get there and how can we stop them forms the arc of this interview and Mariah’s eminently readable book, set in a small town in New York State, with history-and damage-too close for comfort right here in New Mexico. Mariah Blake will be reading and answering questions next Thursday, June 26th, 6:00 pm at Collected Works on Galisteo St.
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  • Host Alexa Bradford talks with Jannine Cabossel, “The Tomato Lady,” about what’s going on in the vegetable garden in the coming month of August.
  • This week on Barrier Free futures, Bob interviews Marcie Roth, the Executive director and Chief Executive Officer of World Institute on Disability.
  • Jason Martinez -A seasoned producer of independent films and TV shows, Jason shows the utmost professionalism on set, whilst at the same time ensuring that cast and crew is well cared for. He is known for Millennium Bugs, The Unexpecteds, Rebel Without a Crew: The Series and the TV show Southern Hospitality. He has worked in New Mexico and around the USA.Levi Gordon -Levi Gordon's passion for film has driven him to forge his own path in the industry. He independently studied screenwriting and producing, which laid the foundation for his creative endeavors. Gordon's dedication culminated in the thought-provoking short film "The Hard R", which he wrote and executive-produced. The film delves into the complex issue of cultural appropriation, showcasing Gordon's ability to tackle relevant social themes through the medium of storytelling. Building on the success of his short film, Gordon has recently made significant strides by writing and collaborating on multiple feature-length screenplays, "Unwritten", "Iniquitous" and "Retreat of the Heart". These projects demonstrate Gordon's versatility as a writer and his commitment to bringing diverse narratives to the screen. With a keen eye for crafting compelling stories and a willingness to explore challenging subjects, Levi Gordon is emerging as a promising talent in the film industry. As he continues to develop his voice and collaborate with other creatives, audiences can anticipate thought-provoking and entertaining works from this rising screenwriter.
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