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  • Nativescape welcomes Kim Begay (Navajo) and David Clapp who are recently hired staff in the collections management team at Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian. David Clapp is the new Collections Manager and Kim Begay is the Assistant Collections Manager. Collections management is fundamental to what museums do, and in general describes how museums manage and care for their collections to meet both museum standards and legislation. During this interview we ask Kim and David what collection management means in the context of the Wheelwright Museum.
  • A fun, personal discussion of Debora's post-punk influences and her own cultural impact as a songwriter and performer. They delve into her career in education and her new chapter of life in Santa Fe.
  • This week, Paul interviews Robert Jenson & Wes Jackson, Authors of An Inconvenient Apocalypse: Environmental Collapse, Climate Crisis, and the Fate of Humanity
  • Slow Food Santa Fe's Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg talk with Brett Rapkin-Citrenbaum, Slow Food USA’s Farm Bill Community Organizer and Robb Hirsch, Co-founder of NM Healthy Soil about national and local issues related to renewal of the national farm bill.
  • Camilla Feibelman, Sierra Club Rio Grande Chapter Director, talks about "Clear Horizons" climate legislation coursing through the Roundhouse.
  • A heart-opening interview with much loved Santa Fe author Elaine Pinkerton celebrating the re-publishing of From Calcutta with Love: The World War II Letters of Richard and Reva Beard. Twenty-five years ago, Elaine rescued hundreds of her parents’ love letters as they were about to be thrown out and painstakingly sorted them revealing a deep, abiding love. Beginning as her father sailed to his posting in the China-Burma-India theater of war, Reva and Richard’s words and insights fill out long-forgotten historical events. Elaine reminds us to think twice before discarding old letters and photographs, they are your family’s greatest treasure. From Calcutta with Love published by Pajarito Press. Meet Elaine at Barnes and Noble in Santa Fe Place on Sunday, March 1st at 1:00.
  • In this show, William Hartung, senior research fellow at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, takes a hard, unvarnished look at the extraordinary growth of the U.S. defense budget. Now just under $1 trillion, President Trump is requesting a 50 percent increase for FY 2027—pushing defense spending to $1.5 trillion.Hartung explains how, despite hopes to the contrary, the end of the Cold War led not to a peace dividend but to continued and accelerating military spending. He examines how consolidation within the defense industry, now dominated by five major corporations, has fueled cost overruns, reduced competition, and weakened accountability.
  • The day of his announcement to withdraw from the Democratic Party’s June 2 primary, Ken Miyagishima joined The Forum Plus to explain why he believes many New Mexicans are looking for an option outside the two-party system. This interview was recorded on Monday, February 2, 2026.In the conversation, Miyagishima outlines where his positions on medical malpractice reform, energy, and education differ from those of the Democratic contenders, Deb Haaland and Sam Bregman.KSFR is committed to offering listeners the opportunity to hear directly from candidates seeking public office. The link to previous Forum interviews with Sam Bregman and Deb Haaland is available in the show notes.
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