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Love and poetry: the Valentines Day show

Love and poetry: the Valentines Day show

by radiocafe | Feb 14, 2019 | Arts & films, Books, New Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexican

We listen to six Santa Fe poets talk about poetry, love, and writing, and they each share some of their poems with us.

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A renewable energy vision for New Mexico

A renewable energy vision for New Mexico

by radiocafe | Feb 11, 2019 | New Mexico, Politics, Santa Fe New Mexican

What would it take to make New Mexico a zero carbon emissions, clean/renewable energy state? We talk about bills before the legislature whose purpose is to take the necessary steps over the coming decades toward this goal.

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The Santa Fe Film Festival is here!

The Santa Fe Film Festival is here!

by radiocafe | Feb 7, 2019 | New Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexican

Five days of films, parties, events, awards, and more films…on today’s show we talk about three films from the festival, whose themes range from Neanderthal DNA and cloning to gender inequality in TV and film, to the history of the newspaper business.

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Killing contests and death traps: moving to protect NM Wildlife

Killing contests and death traps: moving to protect NM Wildlife

by radiocafe | Jan 28, 2019 | New Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexican

New Mexico is considering a law that would ban coyote-killing contests, and one that would ban wildlife trapping. We talk to the New Mexico Wildnerness Alliance and Wild Earth Guardians about these and other bills to protect wildlife on public lands.

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Improving our schools: Insights from a veteran educator

Improving our schools: Insights from a veteran educator

by radiocafe | Jan 21, 2019 | New Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexican

Jal Mehta is an expert in the successes–and failures–of school reform movements in the United States and abroad. He shares his ideas about how school systems and governments can rethink education, and build on their strengths.

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The Sun Dagger at Chaco Canyon

The Sun Dagger at Chaco Canyon

by radiocafe | Jan 17, 2019 | New Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexican, Science & health

Archaeoastronomy of the last forty years reveals that Native Americans of the Chaco Canyon area were extraordinary astronomers, engineers, and builders–in service of a spirituality. What did it mean, and why did they leave the site? We talk to researcher Anna Sofaer and her colleagues.

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A New Government in NM: The 2019 Legislative Preview

A New Government in NM: The 2019 Legislative Preview

by radiocafe | Jan 14, 2019 | New Mexico, Politics, Santa Fe New Mexican

New Mexico has a new governor and a new legislature. Santa Fe New Mexican Journalists Milan Simonich and Andrew Oxford talk about what we can expect—what changes and what doesn’t—and it’s not all about political parties.

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Journalism Under Fire: The challenges to Press Freedom

Journalism Under Fire: The challenges to Press Freedom

by radiocafe | Jan 10, 2019 | Activism, New Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexican

Every year journalists around the world are attacked, arrested, imprisoned, and killed for doing their work–including in the US. We talk to Courtney Radsch of the Committee to Protect Journalists about what this looks like, and how the situation can be improved.

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Lieutenant Governor Howie Morales—A New Beginning

Lieutenant Governor Howie Morales—A New Beginning

by radiocafe | Jan 7, 2019 | New Mexico, Politics, Santa Fe New Mexican

Meet Howie Morales, Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico. After serving in the NM Senate for over a decade, he ran alongside Michelle Lujan Grisham, and in November they were part of the “blue tsunami” that swept Democrats into every statewide elected office.

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Working at the “Radical Center”

Working at the “Radical Center”

by radiocafe | Sep 21, 2018 | Activism, Books, Environment, Food & agriculture, New Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexican

We hear daily that our nation is “polarized.” But there are important areas of collaboration and common ground that are happening under the radar. MacArthur genius Gary Paul Nabhan‘s work brings together environmentalists and food producers — with exciting results.

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