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  • Sylvia Ulloa, Executive Director of NM CAFé, talks about the impact of federal policies on families living in border communities.
  • Dr. Larry Rasmussen, professor emeritus at Union Theological Seminary, discusses with co-hosts Peter Smith and Talitha Arnold when the guardrails of our nation’s democracy are being tested, we should reexamine the life of German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, an influential anti-Nazi dissident.
  • The Nation’s Report Card, published at the end of January, again ranked New Mexico student achievement last among all 50 states with scores trending down. Compounding the problem, Santa Fe Public Schools are now faced with Larry Chavez’ resignation resulting from charges against him of sexual harassment. While the Santa Fe School Board aims to have the position filled by the end of June, the vacancy creates an atmosphere of uncertainty. To learn more about why New Mexico is unable to improve its standing, (unlike Louisiana or Mississippi), and what Chavez’ departure means for Santa Fe students and educators, Forum Host Jim Falk talks with Amanda Aragon, the executive director of New Mexico Kidscan.
  • In this episode of The Forum, KSFR news reporter Rob Hochschild joins host Jim Falk for a conversation with two key Santa Fe city leaders: City Manager Mark Scott and Fire Chief Brian Moya.
  • Memorial Day — often seen as the unofficial start of summer — is, above all, a solemn occasion to honor the military personnel who gave their lives in service to our nation.In this special Memorial Day episode of The Forum, co-host Talitha Arnold and host Jim Falk speak with two U.S. military veterans about the personal significance of the holiday. The conversation explores not only remembrance but also the potential impact of proposed budget cuts to the Department of Veterans Affairs, particularly how they might affect essential services like mental health care and disability benefits.In the second half of the program, Chris Cassidy, president and CEO of the newly opened National Medal of Honor Museum, shares what visitors can expect from the museum’s exhibits and how the recognizes recipients of the nation’s highest military decoration.
  • Adam Weymouth is an award-winning journalist and author, best known for his 2018 debut Kings of the Yukon, which garnered critical acclaim, including The Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year and Lonely Planet’s Adventure Travel Book of the Year.
  • This week on Nuestra America, Marcela talks with Patrick Mortiere, a Policy Analyst at the National Skills Coalition, discusses recent report "Building the Future Workforce: a Playbook for Expanding Workforce Opportunities and Reducing Economic Barriers in New Mexico"
  • Cathy García, Communiations Organizer at Chainbreaker Collective, talks about renter's rights in New Mexico (in Spanish).
  • Join Host Alexa Bradford for the first of two consecutive programs with renowned local tree expert Tracy Neal, who will discuss the climate and soil challenges for trees in the Santa Fe area.
  • NM Film Office Director Steve Graham -- Update on the industry, the awaited return of the annual Film and Media Conference and Steve's thoughts on new opportunities
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