Co-hosts Walt Rubel and Daisy Maldonado discuss items in the news, both regional and nationally.
With the 2023 Border Archives Bazaar fast approaching on Saturday September 23rd, Nan Rubin hosts NMSU Special Collections Librarian Dylan McDonald, along with Donna Wojcik, Oral Historian at the Farm and Ranch Museum, and Angelica Valenzuela, Filing Supervisor in the Doña Ana County Clerk’s office, to explain the importance of archives in preserving our history and the rights.
We welcome Harvey Hilbert back for a follow-up conversation on the intellectual, social, emotional, and cognitive elements related to changing ideas of the words "Patriot" and "Patriotism". He touches on the static and the dynamic perceptions of how we understand our language. The conversation evaluates some words that seem to morph dynamically; words like "Moral" "Ethical" "Borders" "Religion" and others. It's an exploration of how and why our thinking influences our language, ourselves, and the world around us.
Harvey shared his intriguing concept of the "Eco-Patriot": One who understands and supports the planet to be deeply and completely interconnected and interdependent in all dimensions. more information: Borges and Heisenberg - Quantum Poetics Lisa Lucca talks with Las Cruces artist/author Renee' Short about her many art forms, the joy of creating with found objects, and her new children's book The Joy of Everyday Things which encourages us all to find magic in curiosity and appreciation. Stuart Kelter interviews Lisa Bortolotti, a philosopher at the University of Birmingham in the U.K., focusing on the philosophy of psychology and psychiatry. She investigates faulty reasoning and irrational beliefs; delusions, confabulations and distorted memories; and the limitations of self-knowledge given our unreliable self narratives and self-deception. She is the author, co-author, and editor of several books on such subjects and the Editor-in-Chief of the academic journal, Philosophical Psychology.
Stuart Kelter interviews Lisa Bortolotti, a philosopher at the University of Birmingham in the U.K., focusing on the philosophy of psychology and psychiatry. She investigates faulty reasoning and irrational beliefs; delusions, confabulations and distorted memories; and the limitations of self-knowledge given our unreliable self narratives and self-deception. She is the author, co-author, and editor of several books on such subjects and the editor-in-chief of the academic journal, Philosophical Psychology.
Three years of absolute power under an emergency order issued during the COVID-19 pandemic have apparently convinced Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham that democracy is overrated.
Last week the governor bypassed the state Legislature and acted unilaterally to pass a 30-day gun ban in Bernalillo County. The ban will outlaw both open and concealed carry in all public places, even by those with a state-issued concealed carry license. Juan Garcia and Sarah Smith discuss their reason(s) for urging a book entitled Jack of Hearts and Other Parts be removed from the Mayfield High School library.,
Award-winning writer Carrie Grinstead discusses her collection I Have Her Memories Now and her work at the CMI Theater.
Interim Las Cruces Police Chief Jeremy Story and Charli Velasco, LCPD Community Liaison Officer, discuss the "Bridging the Badge" sessions which seek to inform the public and enhance communication between police and citizens
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