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“This is about saving lives” — Teens speak out on gun violence

“This is about saving lives” — Teens speak out on gun violence

by radiocafe | Feb 25, 2019 | Activism, New Mexico, Politics, Santa Fe New Mexican

The terror that teens experience every day going to school is inconceivable to adults to grew up before school shootings were a thing. We speak to courageous young activists about their work toward reasonable gun safety laws.

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Wade Davis on Why Ancient Wisdom Matters

Wade Davis on Why Ancient Wisdom Matters

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

Anthropologist and best-selling author Wade Davis talks about the knowledge, practices, and wisdom of non-Western societies, and how they can inspire us and help us to solve some of our most series problems—like climate change.

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Reawakening our instincts for healthy eating

Reawakening our instincts for healthy eating

by radiocafe | Feb 19, 2019 | Down to Earth, Food & agriculture

If we were left to our own devices with a large selection of healthy food choices, how would we choose? Would we make healthy choices? What about livestock, and wildlife? Scientists and author Fred Provenza has studied this question for many decades, and shares his insights in his new book, Nourishment.

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Holding New Mexico to a high ethical standard

Holding New Mexico to a high ethical standard

by radiocafe | Feb 18, 2019 | New Mexico, Politics, Santa Fe New Mexican

The voters overwhelmingly voted for it–a statewide ethics commission–and now it’s being put into place. What’s it about, and why does it matter? Heather Ferguson of Common Cause New Mexico walks us through the ins and outs of ethics.

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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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On Pasture Magazine: bringing science to the farm

On Pasture Magazine: bringing science to the farm

by radiocafe | Feb 5, 2019 | Down to Earth, Environment, Food & agriculture

The science of farm and rangeland is often incomprehensible to the people on the land. We talk to On Pasture magazine founder Kathy Voth, whose mission is to make science accessible to people who need it–and to help keep them from being bamboozled by the latest agriculture fads.

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What’s behind that bottle of wine?

What’s behind that bottle of wine?

by radiocafe | Feb 4, 2019 | Activism, Food & agriculture, Santa Fe New Mexican

Bernardo Ruiz’s new film, Harvest Season, shows us a year in the Napa Valley with multi-generational Latino vineyard workers and business people–and it’s a celebration of all the people who work behind the scenes to make each bottle of California wine.

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Ending epidemics of violence

Ending epidemics of violence

by radiocafe | Jan 30, 2019 | Politics, Santa Fe New Mexican

Most of the world’s violence happens outside of war zones. How have countries and regions, like Sicily and Colombia–not to mention the Wild West of the early US–forge a path to peace? Rachel Kleinfeld‘s brilliant new book explores just that, and gives us not only hope, but profound and realistic analysis.

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