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  • Tommy Archuleta - Poet, Curanderismo
  • On this episode of Nuestra America, freshman Rep. Janelle Anyanonu talks about her experience running for Representative and her first session.
  • Dr. Valarie Forstman, Guiding Teacher at the Mountain Cloud Zen Center in Santa Fe discusses engaged Buddhism, Nuclear disarmament, and an upcoming event next Saturday, June 10th.
  • Anita is a long time disability justice activist with ADAPT and other disability rights organizations. She is also Director of Minority Outreach for Not Dead Yet.
  • Slow Food Santa Fe's Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg interview Graham Dodds, Executive Chef and Owner of NOSA Restaurant located in the Ojo Caliente River Valley.
  • This week Paul talks with Phyllis Bennis, an American Jewish writer, activist, and political commentator about issues with Israel and Palestine.
  • A fascinating conversation with former US Ambassador Mark Asquino in the KSFR studio with his exciting memoir, Spanish Connections: My Diplomatic Journey from Venezuela to Equatorial Guinea. (Click for more.)
  • This week we talk with Rosa Isela Cervantes Director from El Centro de La Raza and Rodolfo Becerril and Daniel Torres Chaparro Student Success Specialist about the types of services they offer Latino students at UNM.
  • Come to the theater tonight for 23 fascinating, honest and deeply moving minutes with Christine Barker, former celebrated dancer on Broadway with A Chorus Line. On stage she was The Third Girl From The Left the title of her intimate memoir. What did it take to make it as a dancer from Santa Fe to Broadway in the 1970’s and how did she summon the grit and guts it took to stay the course ? Keep listening as the author’s dazzling life, and the lives of her extensive Broadway theater family unravels as the AIDS epidemic begins to sink its painful, unrelenting claws into New York City’s most creative and courageous. Among them, one of the first, her very own beloved brother, Laughlin. This is a book I personally could not put down, written by a woman who was told back then that she shouldn’t speak the truth, and who finally, only now, can do so. Third Girl from The Left by Christine Barker. www.christinebarkerwriter.com
  • This month on Community Matters, Sarah Amador-Guzman speaks with Ross Chaney, the Co-Facilitator of the Executive Director Learning Circle at the Santa Fe Community Foundation’s Learning Hub. This popular program connects and supports Executive Directors in our local nonprofit sector, covering topics like board diversity, organizational growth, personal resiliency and beyond.
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