Season 5 Recap

EPISODE · Dec 11, 2025 · 44 MIN

Season 5 Recap

from Preserving History and Democracy · host Doña Ana County Clerk's Office

Welcome to the season finale of Preserving History and Democracy! In this special episode, Cynthia and Bernardine look back at one of the podcast's most dynamic seasons yet—packed with history, community voices, and critical conversations about democracy. The season opens with Episode 1, Countdown to the Vote, where Cynthia and Caroline break down key election dates and updates, emphasizing transparency and communication—a theme that echoes throughout the series. Episode 2 brings in County Clerk Amanda López Askin, Election Supervisor Janice Giron, and special guest Donald Palmer of the Election Assistance Commission. Together they explore the impact of the Help America Vote Act and the evolution of voter systems across the country. With Episode 3, filing day comes alive as excited local candidates take their first steps toward public service. Personal stories—including Cynthia spotting her former High School French teacher filing for office—capture the heart of civic engagement. History takes center stage in Episode 4, Holding History in Our Hands, when newly opened archival boxes reveal gems like Pat Garrett's coroner's report. Angelica Valenzuela and Julie from the Bureau of Elections share the incredible discoveries and the thrill of preservation. In Episode 5, historian Troy Ainsworth returns to discuss the devastating Las Cruces floods—an event brought to life with rare photos and deep contextual knowledge. Agricultural heritage becomes personal in Episode 6, featuring Dr. Blanca Araujo and her heartfelt memories of growing up on Stahmann Farms. Community, generosity, and a unique way of life shine through her stories. Episode 7 offers another election update, guiding the public through essential information in a packed election season. Listeners fall in love in Episode 8, A Love Story Spotlight, as the Santanas recount their charming engagement tale and walk listeners through the marriage license process. Archives take the spotlight again in Episode 9, which covers the Border Regional Archives Group's annual Archives Bazaar. Emotional moments—like a visitor finding her parents' marriage license—show how deeply records connect us to our past. Episode 10 continues election guidance with a focus on expanded early voting, preparing the community for a smooth election cycle. In Episode 11, Tina Barton joins Janice and Caroline to discuss de-escalating conflict at the polls. Drawing from her own experiences, Tina offers powerful tools for keeping voters and workers safe during tense political times. Episode 12 delves into one of the season's most fascinating topics—Shalem Colony—with guest Christopher Schurtz. Visions, utopian dreams, mysterious histories, and a devoted following make this a standout episode. Another election update arrives with Episode 13, rounding up the latest developments and community reminders. The season takes a profound historical turn in Episode 14, The Converso Legacy. Researcher Sean Schifano unpacks the hidden histories of Jews forced to convert during the Spanish and Portuguese inquisitions—revealing legacies that still impact families today. In Episode 15, guests Corrina Miramontes and Martha Rodriguez bring the Mesquite Historic District to life through their work with Las Esperanzas. Their passion for revitalizing the oldest townsite in Las Cruces is nothing short of inspiring. Borderlands history deepens in Episode 16, as Joel González discusses repatriate colonies, shifting borders, and how rapid political change impacted families on both sides of the Rio Grande. Finally, Episode 17 closes the season with a complete recap of the November 4th regular local election, highlighting turnout, post-election processes, and the importance of transparency. Season 5 was filled with incredible guests, powerful stories, and deep dives into the history and democracy of Doña Ana County. Cynthia and Bernardine close with heartfelt thanks to listeners, the Clerk's Office team, and the community—already looking forward to an even bigger Season 6. Watch here: https://youtu.be/4irxq9V9NYQ Hosted by: Bernardine Caporale and Cynthia Mendoza  Produced by: Bernardine Caporale, Cynthia Mendoza, Jacob Slaughter  Edited by: Jacob Slaughter 

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