Sinopsis
Edge:Where something begins or endsWhere two substances meetKeenness , Sharpness, UrgencyA slight advantageTo move graduallyWhere every interaction happensWhere you should be every Thursday at 4:00 PMOn KSFR 101.1 FM or KSFR.org community values in the 21st century.
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Living On The Edge - October 16, 2021 Lina Germann, Founder and CEO, STEM Santa Fe, and Natasha Farmer Adj Faculty SFCC
19/10/2021 Duración: 54minGuests Lina Germann, Ph.D, Founder and CEO of STEM Santa Fe, and Natasha Farmer, Adjunct Faculty at Santa Fe Community College, discuss the 9th Annual STEM Pathways for Girls Conference on October 29th and 30th at Santa Fe Community College.
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Living On The Edge - October 09, 2021 Janet Kerley, Commissioner Anna Henson, David Barsanti
11/10/2021 Duración: 52minXubi and Paul chat with former guests and co-hosts about community events and why to support KSFR during their Fall Fund Drive.
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Living On the Edge - September 04, 2021 Janet Kerley
20/09/2021 Duración: 52minGuest Janet Kerley, Program Director for the Santa Fe Community College Environmental Health and Safety Contract Training and EPA Brownfields Job Training Program.
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Living on the Edge for September 18, 2021 Santa Fe Commercial Water Audit Program
18/09/2021 Duración: 52minXubi interviews Chistine Chavez from the City of Santa Fe Water Conservation Division, Glenn Schiffbauer from The Santa Fe Green Chamber of Commerce and Amanda Hatherly from Santa Fe Community College's Energy Smart Academy about a local commercial water auditing program. This private-public partnership is saving businesses money through water savings as well as promotions of their water saving efforts.
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Living on the Edge - for July 24, 2021 with Gavin Laur : What is truth and why does it matter?
24/07/2021 Duración: 52minGuest Gavin Laur as a new feature of philosophical discussions with our introductory installation: What is truth and why does it matter?
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Living on the Edge - July 17, 2021 Richar Schraeder, Raylynn Herrera
17/07/2021 Duración: 53minXubi interviews Riversource Director Richar Schraeder along with watershed interns Raylynn Herrera and Jose Ramirez about a wonderful opportunity for young people to help the environment while developing life skills.
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Living On The Edge May 15, 2021 Proposed WIPP Expansion
15/05/2021 Duración: 53minJoni Arends from Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety and Don Hancock from Southwest Research and Information Center join Xubi to discuss proposed new construction at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in Carlsbad New Mexico and a virtual public hearing on the subject which starts Monday May 17th at noon . More information about the issue as well as links to submit testimony or attend the virtual hearing can be found at: http://nuclearactive.org/
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Living On The Edge May 1, 2021 David Correia and Tyler Wall
02/05/2021 Duración: 52minXubi talks to David Correia and Tyler Wall, authors of "Police: A Field Guide" getting their perspectives on the recent Chauvin verdict and the state of rethinking the role of policing in our communities.
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Living On The Edge April 10, 2021 STEM Santa Fe
10/04/2021 Duración: 53minXubi & Janet discuss STEM Santa Fe with Lina Germann and several of the young womyn who have had experiences with her many STEM workshops and conferences (in this case designed for young girls alone, with accomplished womyn involved in STEM fields.
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Living On The Edge April 3, 2021 Between April Fools and Easter
03/04/2021 Duración: 53minJoel and Xubi discuss Cannabis legalization, the origins of Easter and April Fools days, proposals for infrastructure investment and the looming deficit.
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Living On The Edge March 20, 2021 Shalanda Baker
23/03/2021 Duración: 53minXubi Wilson and Cris Moore talk to Shalanda Baker, the Biden Administration’s Deputy Director for Energy Justice.
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Living On The Edge March 13, 2021 Jay Coghlan & Anna Hansen
15/03/2021 Duración: 54minNewly minted LOE co-host Jay Coghlan from NukeWatch New Mexico, and Santa Fe County Commissioner Anna Hansen join Xubi to discuss the environmental issues posed by the Los Alamos National Laboratory's decades of environmental disregard for the sacred land of the San Ildefonso Pueblo and the watersheds down hill in the Rio Grande valley. Commissioner Hansen also serves as the chair of The Buckman Direct Diversion Board which safeguards the water source for much of Santa Fe County and the City of Santa Fe Water Utility. Recently the State Environment Department has sued the National Laboratory for a ""continuing pattern of delay and noncompliance” with the cleanup of hazardous legacy waste at Los Alamos National Laboratory, posing a health risk to people in surrounding communities.
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Living On The Edge March 6, 2021 Cris Moore & Melanie Moses
08/03/2021 Duración: 52minCris Moore, Resident Faculty at the Santa Fe Institute Co-hosts with Melanie Moses Professor of Computer Science at UNM and External Faculty at Santa Fe Institute. The show focuses on how the inequities in our healthcare system and society at large were exposed by COVID-19 and opportunities for addressing these inequalities in the vaccine delivery process. The show concludes with Dr. Moses discussing her work with swarm robotics which she is testing in New Mexico to measure CO2 and other gasses released by volcanoes which could serve to predict eruptions earlier. This technology also shows promise for tracking methane emissions in Gas and oil fields as well. Professors Moore and Moses will be a part of a facilitated discussion of the movie "Coded Bias" at the virtual CCA Tuesday March 9th at 6:00 PM MST https://www.ccasantafe.org/living-room-series/2434-coded-bias Dr. Moseses article in Nautilus on the COVID-19 inequality can be found here: https://nautil.us/issue/95/escape/how-to-fix-the-vaccine-rollout
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