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Life and death on the Gila River

Life and death on the Gila River

by radiocafe | Apr 29, 2019 | Activism, Environment, New Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexican

Three mothers paddle down the Gila River after the deaths of their teenage children, following the path the kids had chosen as environmental advocates for the river and surrounding wilderness.

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Saved by the dog!

Saved by the dog!

by radiocafe | Apr 25, 2019 | Arts & films, Santa Fe New Mexican

Assistance dogs have changed the lives of innumerable people with disabilities. We talk to filmmakerHeddy Honigmann about her film Buddy, and to Jill Felice of Assistance Dogs of the West.

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Love and Marriage: A Deep History

Love and Marriage: A Deep History

by radiocafe | Apr 22, 2019 | Santa Fe New Mexican, Science & health

Our ideas about marriage tend to include assumptions about what is “natural” or “universal”–most of which are not true. Anthropologist Laura Fortunato helps us sort out the diversity of marriage and family traditions throughout the world.

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Deciding the fate of the Gila, New Mexico’s last free-flowing river

Deciding the fate of the Gila, New Mexico’s last free-flowing river

by radiocafe | Apr 18, 2019 | Activism, Environment, New Mexico, Politics, Santa Fe New Mexican

For over a hundred years, there have been attempts to damn and divert the Gila river in NM, and so far none of them has succeeded. We explore the potential ecological and economic impacts of the current proposed diversion.

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Congresswoman Debra Haaland and the Green New Deal

Congresswoman Debra Haaland and the Green New Deal

by radiocafe | Apr 15, 2019 | Activism, Environment, New Mexico, Politics, Santa Fe New Mexican

Congresswoman Deb Haaland supports it, as do innumerable young people and veteran climate activists alike. Hear Haaland as well as youth activist Hannah Laga-Abramand environmental activist Craig O’Hare, as they talk about their perspectives on climate mitigation.

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Building a truly successful education system

Building a truly successful education system

by radiocafe | Apr 11, 2019 | Activism, New Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexican

David Osher has devoted his life to building an education system that respects and meets the needs of all students, and that allows more successful structures to replace outdates ones. We talked to him during his recent visit to New Mexico.

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Is our weed killer killing us?

Is our weed killer killing us?

by radiocafe | Apr 8, 2019 | Activism, Books, Environment, Food & agriculture, Santa Fe New Mexican

Juries are finding that Monsanto’s Roundup is a dangerous carcinogen–and that the company has been misrepresenting its toxicity. Author Carey Gillam talks about her book Whitewash, the efforts to hold Monsanto accountable, and a vision for an agriculture that doesn’t rely on heavy chemical use.

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Searchlight New Mexico—sowing seeds of change

Searchlight New Mexico—sowing seeds of change

by radiocafe | Apr 5, 2019 | Activism, New Mexico, Politics, Santa Fe New Mexican

As local journalism dwindles nationwide, Searchlight NM is a model of powerful investigative journalism that after only one year is having a real effect on New Mexico politics and policy.

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New Mexico news roundup with Steve Terrell

New Mexico news roundup with Steve Terrell

by radiocafe | Apr 1, 2019 | New Mexico, Politics, Santa Fe New Mexican

All the latest news from all over the state with veteran journalist Steve Terrell–you may be surprised when you find out what’s going on!

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An indomitable fighter for equal pay

An indomitable fighter for equal pay

by radiocafe | Mar 28, 2019 | Activism, Politics, Race/class/gender, Santa Fe New Mexican

Lilly Ledbetter was one of the first woman managers hired by Goodyear Tire. She battled sexual harassment, job discrimination, and unequal pay–with a practical and gutsy attitude, from Alabama to the Supreme Court, to the halls of Congress, and finally the White House.

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