Host MaryAnn Digman reviews the latest information on Covid-19, vaccines, and the New Mexico results.
This week's host Rev. Carolyn Wilkins interviews Las Cruces City Counselor and Executive Director of NMCafe Johana Bencomo and NMCafe Community Organizer Abraham Sanchez.
Lisa Lucca talks balance and boundaries with non-profit executive, wife, and mom, Sara Wise, and the choices we make when juggling family, home, work, and self-care. Lisa Lucca talks with Susan Greenwald of the Downtown Arts 7 Cultural District about the Generations Community Writing Project. Deadline to apply: 2/15/21! https://downtownlascruces.org/call-to-writers-community-writing-project/ Should the Legislature rescind the 1969 abortion law, currently unenforceable under Roe v. Wade? Doing so is a high priority for many, and the bill to do so has the strong support of the Governor. Peter and Walt discussed the subject with an opponent of the proposed move, Ethel Maharg.
Dr. Chris Erickson will discuss the pandemic’s economic consequences for state and nation, a subject into which he’ll delve deeper during his presentations for the Academy of Learning in Retirement.
Hosts Walt Rubel and Peter Goodman discussed whether or not to amend the Energy Transaction Act with PRC Commissioner Steve Fischmann and Sierra Club Executive Director Camilla Feibelman.
I’m not sure if the Super Bowl this Sunday is a testament to our persistence and ability to overcome challenges, or more evidence that our priorities are all screwed up. But I will admit that I’m surprised they made it to the finish. When Major League Baseball stumbled out of the gate in July, with the Miami Marlins and St. Louis Cardinals both having to shut down in the first week, I didn’t see much hope for the NFL being able to complete its season.
Host Kevin Bixby discusses wildlife, clean energy and other environmental bills introduced in the NM Legislature with Brittany Fallon (NM Wild), Jessica Johnson (Animal Protection of NM) and Luis Guerrero (Sierra Club).
On today's show host MaryAnn Digman interviews Zack Quitero, the Ombudsman for the New Mexico Aging & Long Term Services Department. Zack is originally from Mesilla, got his undergraduate degree from NMSU and his law degree from UNM. Zack outlined how COVID 19 has impacted NM long term care residents and how the vaccine is being provided for that population.
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