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  • This week on Our Santa Fe, Andrew interviews John Treadwell, owner of Frogville recording studio.
  • Fabiola Landeros & Rachel LaZar from EL CENTRO de Igualdad y Derechos discuss new ABQ campaign to strengthen protections for immigrant workers via the Safe Community Places Resolution.
  • In the midst of today’s terror and turmoil these 23 minutes with Annie Bloom may help you breathe a little easier as you drop deeply into stillness. Annie, who has been a wilderness guide for 35 years, tells some of her stories in Buffalo Dreamer: A Lifetime of Wilderness Vigils. How do we face our fears alone in the wilderness at night—without our cell phones? How can being immersed in the natural world offer profound healing and could you prepare for a vision quest that may forever transform your life?
  • Kevin Crawford, one of Ireland's greatest flute/whistle players, talks about Lúnasa, the world's beloved Irish acoustic band, which will return to Santa Fe to perform at The Lensic on March 15.
  • John Morello has been on stage as an actor and storyteller for over 20 years. At one time a high-school dropout, he now holds degrees in Theatre Arts and Broadcasting. His performances of the one-man show, Dirt have been critically acclaimed by the New York Times and as an author, he has published a graphic novel and a poetry memoir titled, Buckshot Words.
  • In this compelling episode of In Between, we welcome Yvonne R. Smith, C.Ht., Certified Hypnotherapist and renowned UFO Abduction Researcher, author, and lecturer.
  • This week, Somos Organizers & Members Recap the NM Legislative Session & Discuss Process for Immigrant Workers & Families (in Spanish).
  • On this episode of The Forum, Reverend Talitha Arnold speaks with two remarkable New Mexicans who, through history and music, are helping keep Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream alive today.After a distinguished career as a physician, Bettye Kearse answered her mother’s call to tell their family’s story—one that reaches back to enslavement at Montpelier, the plantation of President James Madison. She reflects on the power of storytelling across generations and why an honest reckoning with history is essential to preserving both truth and dignity.Later in the program, longtime radio host Cecilia Webb shares how she came to the airwaves to lead Train to Glory for 28 years. She and Talitha explore the vital role of music in the Civil Rights Movement and how those spirituals and gospel songs continue to inspire protest movements across the country today.
  • How can everyday people shape the future of Santa Fe? On this episode of Community Matters, we talk with Tómas Rivera of the Chainbreaker Collective about housing justice, community land trusts, and why civic engagement at the local level matters more than ever.
  • An ever-deepening conversation with New Mexico Poet Laureate Emeritus Lauren Camp who brings her beautifully resonant poetry to the studio. Her new collection, Is Is Enough, honors her dear father’s life as he gentles into the memory loss of Alzheimer’s Disease while also celebrating his vibrancy. Her exquisite words are for all of us, whole or broken, lost or newly discovering. Now and forever. Celebrate the release of Is Is Enough with Lauren Camp in conversation with another gifted poet, Carol Moldaw, at Collected Works at 6:00 pm on Thursday, March 12. More at laurencamp.com
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