The Rev. Sherman Z. Logan, Executive Minister of First Unitarian Universalist of Richmond, VA was the guest on Take On Faith. He joined host, Xolani Kacela, for a far-ranging conversation about his unique role at FUU. They also discussed his role as a board member of the UUA.
Yoga teacher and retired college professor Amber Foxx talked with Lynn Moorer about her mystery novel, Shaman’s Blues, the second book in her “Mae Martin Mystery series.” Protagonist Mae Martin, a psychic and a healer, has recently relocated to New Mexico from North Carolina to begin college where her father coaches. A colleague in a healing arts center in Virginia Beach where Mae had worked tasks her with somehow finding a gifted musician living in the West whose recordings she can no longer find. Once she happens upon him in Santa Fe, the mystery becomes who he is and what lies at the heart of his troubled character. A parallel, more comical, mystery that Mae must solve is finding the owner of the Dada Café in Truth or Consequences, who claims to read auras, says she is going to ascend, then disappears. Las Cruces Bulletin editor Dave Burge (with The Buzzman) gives a recap of the week's news and highlights some of the articles in the new issue of the newspaper.
Walt Rubel and Peter Goodman talked to the City Council District 6 candidates: Yvonne Flores and William Beerman.
Walt Rubel and Peter Goodman talked to the candidates for City Council District 3: Bev Courtney and Becki Graham.
NMSU professors Jeffrey Brown and Neil Harvey discussed immigration. Brown will focus on an historic overview of immigration and laws in the U.S. Harvey will discuss root causes of migration from Central America and southern Mexico. Both will be presenters for the Academy for Learning in Retirement this month.
Walt Rubel and Peter Goodman discussed items in the news including recent revelations about Facebook and raising the debt limit.
Dona Ana Arts Council Executive Director and regular Cafe Con Leche guest host Greg Smith talked about poetry in our area with Joe Somoza, Connie Voisine, and Leora Zeitlin.
Host Randy Harris welcomed Dr. Xolani Kacela, Unitarian Universalist minister, New Mexico Air National Guard chaplain, author, and radio program host. This is the first installment of an important and informative 5-part conversation exploring the five steps Dr. Kacela recommends for folks who want to "Jumpstart Your Allyship". He distinguishes between advocates and allies, particularly in the relationships between Black and Indigenous People of Color (BIPOCs) and White People. In these trying times, learning how to understand and ally with one another seems increasingly crucial.
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