Women's Focus
Susan Thom Loubet, Megan Kamerick, Carol Boss and Guille Quiroz
A women's magazine on politics, art, culture, news and information.
Playlist
January 28, 2012
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Public Affairs
3:35 pm
Mon January 30, 2012
Revolutionary Soup: Sowing the Seeds of Food Justice
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Sat. 10/08 12p: Beth Crowder and Isaura Andaluz talk about the effects of genetically-modified seeds , the industrial food system and what we can do to bring pure and organic foods back on the table.
Public Affairs
2:45 pm
Mon January 30, 2012
Revolutionary Soup: Urban Farming in the Desert
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Sat. 9/17 12p: Zoey Wilcox-Edrington, author of Urban Farming for Drylands, tells listeners how to create their own urban gardens and farms.
Public Affairs
1:48 pm
Thu January 26, 2012
Revolutionary Soup: New Spins on Thanksgiving Dinner
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Sat 9/17 12p: Sarah Wensell-Fischer and Robin Seydel from local growers' markets give new perspectives and alternative ideas for every foodie's favorite holiday.
Public Affairs
4:18 pm
Wed January 25, 2012
Revolutionary Soup: Cool Weather Crops
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Sat 8/27 12p: Neesa Patterson, Mary Erwin and Patty Ames talk about growing vegetables during the cooler months.
Public Affairs
12:23 pm
Wed January 25, 2012
Revolutionary Soup: The Healing Powers of Ayurvedic Cooking
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Sat 1/21 12p: Yashoda Naidoo originally came to Albuquerque as an accountant but was frustrated by the lack of restaurant options to fit her Ayurvedic diet, so she started Annapurna's World Vegetarian Cafe. Today the restaurant has three locations in Albuquerque and Santa Fe and Naidoo is working on a new project in conjunction with Keshet Dance Company. In this "Revolutionary Soup" Naidoo shares all the benefits of cooking using Ayurveda.
Public Affairs
11:45 am
Wed January 25, 2012
Revolutionary Soup: Posole, Chico Soup and New Mexican Families
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Sat 1/21 12p: In this anniversary edition of Revolutionary Soup, Carol Boss sits down with author Gloria Zamora and her mother and sister, Irene and Dolores Tafoya, to discuss the significance of posole and chico soup and how it has brought their family together for generations in rural New Mexico.