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Kindred Continuum

New Earth Kids: ALHS Eco-monitors

Host Nan Franzblau and Youth Conservation Corps Eco-monitoring crew supervisor Mike Fugagli talk with nine high school students about their roles in the Eco-monitoring Program at Aldo Leopold High School.  The students describe many community projects they have worked on, including replacing non-native plant species with natives along San Vicente Creek, filling Johnson-Su bioreactors with the New Earth Project, and visiting the tar spill in the Gila National Forest.  They […]

today22 December 2022

Earth Matters

Earth Matters: Wildlife Corridors

Are you curious about how many large mammals are hit on New Mexico's highways? Where are the hotspots where vehicles collide with deer, elk, bear, and other animals? It turns out that the Hwy. 180 and 90 corridor just outside Silver City is the second-worst place in the entire state for wildlife/vehicle collisions. Join Donna Stevens of the Upper Gila Watershed Alliance in a conversation with Jesse Deubel of the New Mexico […]

today13 December 2022

Community Spotlight

Community Spotlight: Silver City Main Street Project

On today’s Community Spotlight, host Candice Burke talks to Sharla Lefkowitz- Oberg. Sharla is the new Executive Director of Mainstreet and Arts and Cultural District. Listen below: Contact: # 575-534-1700 email; Sharla@silvercitymainstreet.com Visitor’s Center; 201 N.Hudson St. Silver City, 88062

today8 December 2022

Community Spotlight

Community Spotlight: Substance Abuse

On today’s Community Spotlight, host Candice Burke talks to Valerie Kling; coordinator of Grant County’s “ Youth Substance Awareness and Prevention Coalition.” Listen below: Contact information: # 575-597-0025 Email: vkling@chi-phi.org

today7 December 2022

Kindred Continuum

New Earth Kids: Climathons

Host Nan Franzblau and New Earth Project founder Carol Ann Fugagli talk with six 4th graders about Climathons held at their schools.  The students discuss the projects they completed at the Climathons: worm boxes for vermicomposting, short videos about the benefits of composting, and posters showing the whys and hows of composting.  Students talk about what they learned and how to make composting more widespread in their community.  

today1 December 2022

Announcements

Interview: Jeffrey Ernstoff

We were joined by Jeffrey Ernstoff to discuss his performance at WNMU as part of the President’s Distinguished speaker series titled “Exactly 63 Minutes with an Unstable American Musician” Exactly 63 Minutes with an Unstable American Musician is a Jazz comedy/cabaret combining hilarious, wacky and poignant true anecdotes from childhood music lessons to the Olympic Ceremonies to celebrity Super Bowl Halftimes to White House events and more – all supported […]

today10 November 2022

Community Spotlight

Community Spotlight: Social Justice and Diversity Symposium

On today’s Community Spotlight, host Candice Burke is joined by Damon Bullock, PhD, associate professor of criminal justice at Western New Mexico University. He will be discussing the upcoming, 2nd Annual “ Social Justice and Diversity Symposium, “ via Zoom. It will be held November 17th, 6pm-7:30 pm, MST. Listen below: Contact: Zoom link: https://wmnu.zoom.us/j/81683208928 Email: bullockd@wnmu.edu WMNU# 1-800-872-9668

today10 November 2022

Announcements

Fall 2022 Fundraiser Saturday Line-up: Over 12 hours of live DJs and guests

Our Fall 22 Fundraiser will culminate on Saturday with over 12 hours of live DJs from 8AM to 10PM! Music, poetry, plays and more. If you haven't had a chance to show your support this week, now is the time. We rely on your support to maintain our operations, from your help paying for our rental space on the tower to upgrading our infrastructure. Last fundraiser, your donations helped us to […]

today28 October 2022

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