Indivisible Santa Fe Radio

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Indivisible Santa Fe Radio

Hosts Donovan and Gary speak with activists from northern New Mexico strategizing to defend working families, fight fascism and promote democratic engagement.Indivisible Santa Fe is a grassroots citizen-led organization dedicated to taking America back from billionaires and would-be Kings to build an economy and political order that works for the many rather than few.We meet weekly on Monday evenings 7:00 - 8:30 pm at Christ Lutheran Church in Santa Fe to make good trouble: organizing rallies, launching boycotts, lobbying legislators, educating voters, using lawful means to realize the American promise of justice for all.Radio that's making a difference in the City Different.Musical coda courtesy of penguinmusic 2025.</

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    Breaking Big Money's Grip on America

    Billionaires with deep pockets have an outsized influence on electoral politics, turning government of and by the people into a system that serves the ultra-wealthy and well-connected. Donovan and Gary talk with Bruce Berlin, the author of Breaking Big Money's Grip on America to under stand the scope of the challenge and explore remedies to return power to ordinary citizens.

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    Protecting Reproductive Freedom with Faith Roots

    Amanda Diaz, Exective Director of Faith Roots Reproductive Action, assists women traveling to New Mexico to receive abortions, offering support with lodging, food and other practical necessities. Where are these women coming from and what conditions force them to seek health care here ? Co-hosts Donovan and Gary talk with Amanda about the effort to protect women's bodily autonomy.

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    American Midnight Revisited with Adam Hochschild

    Hosts Donovan and Gary talk with historian and renowned journalist Adam Hochschild, co-founder of Mother Jones magazine, about his most recent book American Midnight: The Great War, A Violent Peace and America’s Forgotten Crisis.. Hysteria over immigration, attacks on free speech, jailing of "subversives" and political prisoners, a surge in lynching and racial violence, gross disparities of wealth and anxiety over women's liberation (women had just won the vote) characterized America in the years 1917-1921. What can we learn from a dark passage of history so similar to the shadows now hanging over our democracy?

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    History Under Threat in our National Parks

    Who gets to tell and edit the story of our nation's past? Our host Gary speaks with Jerry Rogers, who started out as an historian-ranger in the National Park Service in 1963 and whose career led him to national positions in historic preservation and ultimately to serve as Keeper of the National Register of Historic Places and a decade as National Park Service Associate Director for Cultural Resources. Jerry retired to Santa Fe together with his wife Nancy in 2002.

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    Beyond the March with High School Journalist Aurora Sandoval

    Recent weeks have seen walk-outs by Santa Fe high school students protesting Trump's immigration horror show and now his trumped-up wars. Donovan and Gary talk with Aurora Sandoval, a Generation Next writer fdor the Santa Fe New Mexican and junior at Santa Fe School for the Arts to learn how younger people are taking democracy seriously.

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    No Kings 3: A Celebration of Democracy

    Donovan and Gary speak with Scott Romans, Communications Chair for Indivisible Santa Fe, concerning the peaceful march at the Roundhouse planned for Saturday, March 28, where thousands will assemble to call for a return to Constitutional norms and democratic freedoms. Speakers, live music, and whistles for everyone are part what promises to be the largest mass protest in American history. Register at mobilize.us.

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    Celebrating Black History Month with the NAACP

    Donovan and Gary interview Dr. Simesha McEachern, President of the Santa Fe Chapter of the NAACP. In the week following the death of Reverend Jesse Jackson, what will be his lasting impact and legacy? Simesha reflects on where she find hope and strength in these difficult times.

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    America: Beyond A Constitutional Crisis

    Hosts Donovan and Gary of Indivisible Santa Fe speak with activists from northern New Mexico about strategies to defend our working families, our lands, our civic culture and democracy. In this episode, Heidi Feldman, professor emeritus at Georgetown Law, dissects the breakdown of American Constitutional Government under Donald Trump.Musical coda courtesy of penguinmusic 2025.

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    VIDA: Talking with Volunteers for Immigrants in Detention Albuquerque

    As the 2026 special session of the New Mexico Legislature considers House Bill 9 that would keep privately run ICE prisons from contracting to do business with towns and counties in our state, Donovan and Gary take a look at the detention centers operating in Torrance and Cibola. Who are the prisoners there and why were they arrested? What are conditions like behind the bars and barbed wire? Kelly McCloskey of VIDA , who has been visiting detainees since 2019, shares firsthand information and insights into the harsh realties hidden behind these prison walls.

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    The Health Care Shortage in New Mexico

    There is a shortage of doctors and other medical providers in our state. Host Donovan Kolbly and public health expert Jane Steinberg talk about how to improve the situation in this 2026 Special Session of the New Mexico Legislature.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Hosts Donovan and Gary speak with activists from northern New Mexico strategizing to defend working families, fight fascism and promote democratic engagement.Indivisible Santa Fe is a grassroots citizen-led organization dedicated to taking America back from billionaires and would-be Kings to build an economy and political order that works for the many rather than few.We meet weekly on Monday evenings 7:00 - 8:30 pm at Christ Lutheran Church in Santa Fe to make good trouble: organizing rallies, launching boycotts, lobbying legislators, educating voters, using lawful means to realize the American promise of justice for all.Radio that's making a difference in the City Different.Musical coda courtesy of penguinmusic 2025.</

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Donovan Kolby and Gary Kowalski

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