• Donate
  • About
  • Sign Up
Radio Cafe
  • Home
  • Down to Earth
  • Archive
    • ASU
    • Santa Fe New Mexican
    • Congresswoman
Select Page
Practicing regenerative agriculture

Practicing regenerative agriculture

by radiocafe | Aug 14, 2018 | Down to Earth, Environment, Food & agriculture

Nicole Masters is a big-picture thinker with a deep understanding of the theory and practice of regenerative agriculture, and she helps others to grow food in a sustainable and healthy way.

Learn more & listen …

A seismic shift: the Mexican election 2018

A seismic shift: the Mexican election 2018

by radiocafe | Aug 9, 2018 | Politics, Santa Fe New Mexican

Mexicans voted for real change in last month’s election. But what will it take to make that change a political reality? We hear from a pair of brilliant activists and law professors, Alejandro Madrazo Lajous and Catalina Perez.

Learn more & listen …

A new book and a new space for writers

A new book and a new space for writers

by radiocafe | Aug 2, 2018 | Arts & films, Books, New Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexican

We talk to Ana Pacheco about her new book, Pueblos of New Mexico, and to three local writers about a new literary space called The Living Room.

Learn more & listen …

The Desert Chorale Summer, from Inka to Bernstein

The Desert Chorale Summer, from Inka to Bernstein

by radiocafe | Jul 31, 2018 | Arts & films, New Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexican

In its fourth decade, the Santa Fe Desert Chorale is composed of some of the finest singers in the US. They’re doing three programs in Santa Fe this summer, which we discuss with artistic director, Josh Haberman

Learn more & listen …

Before #MeToo: A Rape Victim Speaks Up in 1937

Before #MeToo: A Rape Victim Speaks Up in 1937

by radiocafe | Jul 27, 2018 | Santa Fe New Mexican

Patricia Douglas was an unsung heroine of women in film who fought back against studio-condoned sexual assault. Her court case was buried by MGM to the point where it was entirely unknown until several years ago, when David Stenn came across the story and made a brilliant documentary, Girl 27.

Learn more & listen …

Prodigious courage and creativity: Mexican women journalists

Prodigious courage and creativity: Mexican women journalists

by radiocafe | Jul 24, 2018 | Books, Race/class/gender, Santa Fe New Mexican

Lydia Cacho is a pioneer among Mexican journalists, having paved the path for women to take on hard core investigative stories. Marcela Zendejas is a documentary filmmaker and human rights activist whose web docuseries highlights Cacho’s work with children.

Learn more & listen …

The Modern Maasai: A talk with chief Nickson Parmisa

The Modern Maasai: A talk with chief Nickson Parmisa

by radiocafe | Jul 20, 2018 | Santa Fe New Mexican

Maasai men once hunted lions as a rite of passage. Now they’re conserving lions and other wildlife, promoting gender equality, and finding a balance between modern and traditional ways of life–with grace and creativity.

Learn more & listen …

Building an economic model based on reality

Building an economic model based on reality

by radiocafe | Jul 16, 2018 | New Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexican

Neoliberal economics is a flawed theory, according to economists Sam Bowles and Wendy Carlin of the Santa Fe Institute. They offer an alternative theory and practice of a more nuanced–and fair–economics.

Learn more & listen …

Opera director Peter Sellars on Dr. Atomic

Opera director Peter Sellars on Dr. Atomic

by radiocafe | Jul 13, 2018 | Arts & films, New Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexican

World-renowned director wrote the libretto for Dr. Atomic over a decade ago. But this year is the first time it’s being performed in New Mexico, at the Santa Fe Opera — in plain sight of Los Alamos, where the nuclear bomb was invented.

Learn more & listen …

Robert Oppenheimer, Dr. Atomic, and the politics of nuclear weapons

Robert Oppenheimer, Dr. Atomic, and the politics of nuclear weapons

by radiocafe | Jul 10, 2018 | Books, New Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexican

We discuss the Santa Fe Opera symposium on Dr. Atomic, featuring authors, artists, survivors, and others grappling with the disastrous of atomic weapons.

Learn more & listen …

Page 36 of 49«First«51015202532333435363738394041»Last»

EXPLORE

  • Activism
  • Arts & films
  • ASU
  • Books
  • Down to Earth
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Food & agriculture
  • Native & indigenous
  • New Mexico
  • Politics
  • Race/class/gender
  • Santa Fe New Mexican
  • Science & health
  • Spirituality & religion
  • Teresa

Search

  • Home
  • Down to Earth
  • Archive
  • About
  • Contact
  • Get Updates
  • Donate
©2023 RadioCafe
Join us for coffee and great conversations
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.