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  • Carmen Benson, the new executive director of Cooking with Kids, joins Lynn Walters, the nonprofit's founder and first executive director. They look back on 30 years of providing hands-on food education to children and families across northern New Mexico and celebrate the group's growth and success.
  • This week on The Forum, we remember the life of Matthew Shepard, a young gay student at the University of Wyoming, on the 27th anniversary of his murder. Brad Ellingboe, artistic director of Coro Lux, and Joe Mitchell, director of El Faro Youth Chorus, join co-host Rev. Talitha Arnold to discuss the upcoming performance of Considering Matthew Shepard. Throughout the program, listeners will hear excerpts from this powerful and deeply moving work — a musical reflection on love, loss, and hope.
  • DaJuan Johnson is an actor known for his role as Detective Pierce in Bosch, Detective Noah Oakley in NCIS: Origins, and most recently he plays Principal Jeffers in the Disney+ show Electric Bloom.
  • Join host Alexa Bradford in conversation with emeritus Master Gardeners Laurie McGrath and Christine Salem in the first of a two-part series on the miracle of seeds, promoting seed biodiversity, and the power of saving locally adapted seeds for the future of the planet’s ecosystems.
  • Xubi interviews Amanda Ericson from seesclearly productions and Karen Watson, sister of murdered native american womon Dion Thomas about Amanda's She Cried that Day. The Film will be playing at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, 710 Camino Lejo at 5:30 Thursday October 16th. The film screening will be preceded by a gathering at the Roundhouse from 3:00 to 5:30 to commemorate and remember the thousands of missing and murdered native american womyn. wear a red shirt!
  • Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Karen Elliott House joins Jim Falk to explore Mohammed bin Salman’s ambitions, reforms, and the risks shaping Saudi Arabia’s future.
  • Slow Food Santa Fe's Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg talk with Charles "Chuck" Havlik, New Mexico State University's Cooperative Extension tribal agriculture agent for the Eight Northern Pueblos. The conversation focuses on the many varieties of landrace chile still grown in northern New Mexico.
  • Kate Nelson talks about the fascinating stories of women and children who traveled the Santa Fe trail, in a preview of her upcoming conversation with historian Frances Levine, author of "Crossings: Women on the Santa Fe Trail," at the New Mexico History Museum on October 22.
  • This week on The Forum, we turn to the Middle East at a critical moment — one marked by both hope and uncertainty. The conversation was recorded just two days after President Trump’s announcement of an agreement to free the remaining Israeli hostages, both living and deceased, in exchange for the release of approximately 250 Palestinians. This development represents the first phase of a 20-point plan aimed at ending the two-year war between Israel and Palestine. Our guests are distinguished experts with deep experience in the region — individuals who have spent their careers negotiating, analyzing, and striving to understand this enduring conflict.
  • Acoustic guitar wizard Gareth Pearson, known as "The Welsh Tornado" for his fingerstyle pyrotechnics and dazzling showmanship, talks about his journey to international acclaim, his influences, composing songs, and his first visit to Santa Fe, where he'll perform.
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