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Bernice Pearl: A Neighborhood Gem
Bernice Pearl moved to Santa Fe five years ago from NYC when her husband died and, as she says, she “doesn’t waste a minute.” She is 81 years old and, because she loves kids, chose to live in the Vista Linda … Continue reading
Liberian Lights: Rich Fahey’s Story
For the season of lights, we are broadcasting our story on Rich Fahey. Rich Fahey and his wife Suzanne were Peace Corps Volunteers in Libera in the late 60s. More than 40 years later, Rich is back, bringing solar lights … Continue reading
Posted in People, Places and Things, Podcasts
Tagged Advanced Leadership Institute Harvard, Ellen Johnson Sirlief, Harvard ALI, jim atwood, Liberia, liberian president ellen johnson, nancy udell podcast, new mexico, New Mexico Minute, New Mexico SIC, Peace Corp Liberia, permanant fund, Rich Fahey, solar lights, Solar lights in Africa, Steve Moise, technology
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Much ado about… nothing? ATC Coda
We thought we finished our series on the ATC Charter Story. But… ATC, it turns out, cannot move into the Kuane building after all. Why? The City of Santa Fe amended its land use ordinance to require a permit from … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Podcasts, Politics and Policy
Tagged Academy for Technology and the Classics, ATC Charter, board of education, bondholders, Charter School Finance, chuck hammer, foundation, Jackie Gomez, jim atwood, Kathy Schulz, Kuane Elementary, new mexico 529 plans, Randy Freeman, Ruth LeBlanc, santa fe education, santa fe new mexican, santa fe public schools, school debt, Tea Obreht, The Tiger's Wife, Turquoise Trail Elementary, turquoise trail elementary school
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About Love: Gay Block on her Life and Work
Photographer Gay Block talks about her life and work. Radius books in Santa Fe recently published Gay’s monograph, About Love: Photographs and Films 1973-2011. From early portraits of her mother and her parents friends in Houston, to the Miami Beach … Continue reading
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Tagged About Love, Gay Block, Holocaust, jim atwood, Miami Beach, nancy udell podcast, Photography, photography lovers, Radius Books, Rescuers
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Liberian Lights: Rich Fahey’s Story
Rich Fahey and his wife Suzanne were Peace Corps Volunteers in Libera in the late 60s. More than 40 years later, Rich is back, bringing solar lights and a market for them to Liberia. His company LEN grew out of a … Continue reading
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Tagged Advanced Leadership Institute Harvard, Ellen Johnson Sirlief, Harvard ALI, jim atwood, Liberia, liberian president ellen johnson, nancy udell podcast, new mexico, New Mexico Minute, New Mexico SIC, Peace Corp Liberia, permanant fund, Rich Fahey, solar lights, Solar lights in Africa, Steve Moise, technology
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