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PLEASE FEEL AT HOME. THIS IS OPEN-MINDED, UNINTIMIDATED PUBLIC RADIO. That's what we believe Public Radio should be. Especially here in Santa Fe, "The City Different." KSFR demonstrates this commitment 24 hours a day, with programs that reflect the independent, thoughtful perspectives of our own community, as well as those of other critical thinkers around the world. You'll hear opinions that don't toe the line, from all corners of an issue. Santa Fe Public Radio's insistence on diversity extends to the music we play. Nearly every musical genre is represented in the course of our broadcast week. We pay special attention to local New Mexico musicians whose talent often finds an appreciative audience among KSFR listeners. KSFR News covers Northern New Mexico with the largest radio news team in the capitol city. Reporting on the international scene, we count on our partner, BBC World Service, the largest independent news organization in the world.

Series

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9 Pieces

A KSFR multi-part series produced by Ellen Berkovitch, Hannan Colton, and Rita Daniels

  • From: KSFR
  • Updated: May 07, 2018
Caption: Host Martha Burk
180 Pieces

Weekly 2 1/2 to 3 minute public affairs commentary on topics in the public debate, political issues, and how decisions in Washington and around the world affect ordinary citizens, often with an emphasis on women. Critical analysis that goes beyond the breaking news.

  • From: KSFR
  • Updated: Dec 01, 2023
Caption: Here And There with Dave Marash
980 Pieces

HERE AND THERE with Dave Marash: it’s a reporter’s dream! 50 minutes to tell you about the headlines, the context and the meaning of a significant news story.

  • From: KSFR
  • Updated: Jan 28, 2019
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3 Pieces

This three-part series addresses the lives of Native American homeless in Albuquerque, New Mexico and on the streets of old Route 66.

  • From: KSFR
  • Updated: May 02, 2018

Latest Pieces

Caption: Here And There with Dave Marash
When he moved as a child from a farm near Vaughn, NM to the town of Tucumcari, Gerald Moore says it felt he was going to a big city. Then he grew ...

  • Added: Apr 21, 2016
  • Length: 52:00
Caption: Here And There with Dave Marash
There are 700,000 ticking time bombs in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. 700,000 Syrian refugee children who are out of school, their educations stoppe...

  • Added: Apr 20, 2016
  • Length: 51:59
Caption: Here And There with Dave Marash
It’s probably the #1 American public health story of the decade – how tens of thousands of White, middle-class Americans got addicted to opiate pr...

  • Added: Apr 19, 2016
  • Length: 51:59
Caption: Here And There with Dave Marash
Keeping democracy alive can be a difficult business. Brookings Institution scholar Ted Piccone knows this better than most. He wrote a new book a...

  • Added: Apr 18, 2016
  • Length: 51:59
Caption: Here And There with Dave Marash
It looked like it was going to be the biggest 4th Amendment fight in years, over whether the Constitution protected privacy against the determinati...

  • Added: Apr 18, 2016
  • Length: 51:59
Caption: Here And There with Dave Marash
Countries in Europe have tried everything from fences and walls to temporary and more permanent refugee camps to stop the migration of hundreds of ...

  • Added: Apr 18, 2016
  • Length: 51:59
Caption: Here And There with Dave Marash
The Federal Monitor guiding the reform of the Albuquerque Police Department asked for a new policy on dealing with civil disturbances. He suggeste...

  • Added: Apr 18, 2016
  • Length: 51:59
Caption: Here And There with Dave Marash
New Mexicans like to jokingly call their state, the land of the flea and the home of the plague. Richard Hamburg of the Trust for America’s Health...

  • Added: Apr 05, 2016
  • Length: 51:59
Caption: Here And There with Dave Marash
The age of coal is coming to an end. Big Companies like Peabody and Arch are going bankrupt, mines are closing down and miners are looking for new...

  • Added: Apr 04, 2016
  • Length: 51:59
Caption: Here And There with Dave Marash
First Uncle Sam decided it would be better if Native Americans managed their own reservations, and promised enough money to sustain the same quali...

  • Added: Mar 29, 2016
  • Length: 51:59