by radiocafe | Nov 23, 2019 | Activism, Books, Politics, Race/class/gender, Santa Fe New Mexican
Fred Hampton was a young, charismatic, and brilliant leader in Chicago’s black community when he was gunned down by the police. We talk to Hampton’s attorney and biographer Jeffrey Haas, on the 50th anniversary of Hampton’s death.
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by radiocafe | Nov 18, 2019 | Arts & films, Books, New Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexican
Photographer Michael Berman‘s black and white photographs tell the story of life and land on the border, and his essays reveal what happens behind the camera.
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by radiocafe | Nov 14, 2019 | New Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexican, Spirituality & religion
Henry Shukman grew up in an academic family and was on the path to an academic career, but a mystical experience and the spontaneous healing of a chronic illness set him on a different path.
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by radiocafe | Nov 12, 2019 | Down to Earth, Environment, Food & agriculture
Nutritionist, author, and Sustainable Dish podcast host Diana Rodgers talks about the myths and science behind current dietary recommendations — and how to make more informed choices about eating for our own health and a healthy planet.
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by radiocafe | Nov 11, 2019 | Books, New Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexican, Science & health
Are we rapidly approaching the day when artificial intelligence will be smarter than the people who invented it? What are the benefits of AI, and what are the dangers? We talk to computer scientist Melanie Mitchell about her new book.
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by radiocafe | Nov 7, 2019 | Books, Food & agriculture, Santa Fe New Mexican
A sustainable brewpub in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania…a farm-to-table restaurant in Sitka, Alaska…these are just two of the places author Mark Winne takes us to in his new book, Food Town, USA: Seven Unlikely Cities That are Changing the Way We Eat.
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by radiocafe | Nov 4, 2019 | Arts & films, Books, New Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexican
Joan Myers‘ new book of photographs, Where the Buffalo Roamed: Images of the New West, explores the decaying icons, strange cultural juxtapositions, and the myths that underly our sense of place in the American West.
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by radiocafe | Oct 31, 2019 | Activism, Arts & films, New Mexico, Race/class/gender, Santa Fe New Mexican
That’s the name of Mona Malec’s one-woman show, a story about having a transgender child in a world where acceptance and understanding are hard won. We talk to Mona and director Rod Harrison.
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by radiocafe | Oct 29, 2019 | Down to Earth, Food & agriculture, Science & health
Dr. Robert Fetsch has for decades been helping farmers and ranchers deal with disabilities — from injuries brought on by hard work, to mental health problems like anxiety, depression, and anger.
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by radiocafe | Oct 28, 2019 | New Mexico, Politics, Santa Fe New Mexican
We talk to Santa Fe City Council Candidates for districts 2 and 4. Districts 1 and 3 have uncontested races this year. Find out what drives the candidates, where they stand on the issues, and what their vision is for the city.
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