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  • Today's panelists are David Markun, David Pollak, and Peter Smith.
  • Zulema Chavero, Carlos Campos & Grisanto Rodriguez from Somos' Citizenship Program discuss recent USCIS rules changes making it easier for low income people to become US Citizens.
  • UNM Center for Social Research & Somos Un Pueblo Unido release first-of-its-kind report on immigrant oil & gas workers in NM
  • Today's panelists: David Pollak, David Markun, & Robbie Geller. Today's topics: The United States recently stopped funding the Refugee Relief Organization UNRWA. Without them, what will the future of Gaza look like? And, in light of the controversies in Congress, do we really want to be in the business of expelling elected representatives?
  • Marsie Silvestro is an internationally respected speaker, feminist composer, author, visual artist and non-profit and business consultant. Known especially in Santa Fe as the former Executive Director of Esperanza Shelter she brings to the KSFR studio her years of community service and awareness distilled in four slim volumes of sumptuous poetry. Listen as Marsie describes The Gold of Poetry and reads from her latest collection, Shifting Stillness. Her earlier body of work, Grief Walks Through Me Like A Rake, brings comfort and heart-wrenching familiarity. This week’s show is not to be missed. Contact Marsie directly at marsiemoon@earthlink.net
  • In celebration of African American History Month Food Farms & Friends presents a rebroadcast of a panel discussion after a viewing of the feature film "Follow the Drinking Gourd" a documentary about the Black food justice movement.
  • John Francis of John Francis & the Poor Clares joins Rob and shares new music with KSFR.
  • James Povijua, Regional Director of the National Resources Defense Council, gives end-of-legislature update on climate justice bills.
  • Today's panelists are Greg baker, Trish Bird, and David Markun.
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