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KUNM Operations Staff KUNM Student Staff KUNM Programming and Support Staff Liane Adams...Project Coordinator Tristan Ahtone...Reporter Elaine Baumgartel...Reporter Carol Boss...Membership Relations Tristan Clum...Program Director Katherine Córdova...Auction Coordinator Rita Daniels...Reporter Matthew Finch...Music Director Roman Garcia...Production Director Carrie Jung...Reporter Jonathan Longcore...IT Support Analyst Scott MacNicholl...Operations Manager Deborah Martinez...Technical Journalist Linda Morris...Senior Fiscal Services Tech Cris Nichols...Membership Coordinator Mary Oishi...Development Director Linda Rodeck...Underwriting Marketing Specialist Chanda Shaw...Community Relations Coordinator Richard S. Towne...General Manager Alex Williams...Chief Engineer Andy Lyman...News Intern Lee Merrill...Programming Eli Willard... Production Assistant Call 277-4516 for information on volunteer opportunities at KUNM. Tara Abeita Adam Aguirre Brandi Ahmie Marilyn Altenbach Robyn Anderson Dennis Andrus Toby Atencio James Baca Christina Baccin Bill Baker Jonathan Baldwin Spencer Beckwith Martin Belgarde Jane Blume Mary Bokuniewicz Chris Boros Eli Brown Ron Bryan Derek Cadwell Loretta Cantu Rothstein Cecilia Chavez Leo Chinana Neal Copperman Ruby Blue Cruz Jenny DeBouzek Rosemarie DeLeo Scott Denton William Delzell David Doty David Dunaway Jered Ebenreck Richard Eeds Missy Felipe Alice Fernando-Ahmie Damien Flores Ignacio Gallegos Ryan Garcia Nathan Girdner Craig Goldsmith Henry Gonzales Paul Gonzales Sarah Gallegos Joe Green Maureen Grindell Wellington Guzmán Ron Hale Louis Head Pamelya Herndon Peggy Hessing Cindy Hong David House David Hughes Paul Ingles Mary Ellen Ipiotis Megan Kamerick Larry Kemp Brandon Kennedy Ramona King Randy Kolesky Marina LaPalma Barry Lauesen Mark LeClaire Glenda Lewis Ali Liddel Patti Littlefield Linda Lopez McAlister Susan Loubet Greg Markham Sofia Martinez Rachel Maurer Don McIver Peter Mezensky Maria Munguia KUNM Radio Board UNM Faculty Representatives: John Scariano UNM Staff Representative: Elmo Riggs Elected Community Reps: John Brown Dixie Cole Willis Duff Marc H. Robert Appointed by UNM Provost: Armelle Casau Rebecca Phillips ASUNM Representatives: (Vacant) GPSA Representative: John Mitchell Volunteer Representative: Henry Gonzales (Chair) Ex-Officio Members: Richard S. Towne, General Mgr. Tristan Clum, Program Director Peter Nathanson Harry Norton Michael Orgel Tim Oswald Robert Ottey Mark Pallardy Travis Parkin Kent Paterson David Paytiamo David Percival Guillermina Quiroz Roberta Rael Tom Rapisardi Janet Riley Philip Riley Kelvin Rodríguez Giovanna Rossi Melanie Sanchez Travis Sandoval Susan Schuurman Scott Shuker Tim Simpson Stephen Spitz Karl Stalnaker Claude Stephenson Katie Stone Jerome Putnay Thomas 2 Jerry Eeyo Thompson Ken Tohee Daniel Torres Anthony Ijah Umi Tahnee Udero Lucio Urbano Floyd Vasquez Jason Waldron Cecilia Webb Mark Weber Neil Weinberg Jonathan Weiss Jeff White Chris Woodworth 115

KUNM 89.9 FM [[[[[ AUGUST 2013 Zounds! is available online at kunm.org. So 21st Century! Good News Brewing at Generation Justice [Playlists [Podcasts [2 - Week Archive At KUNM.ORG [ Phone Apps CONTENT: Report to Listeners...3 Roots Matter...5 KUNM Program Grid...6 Radio Highlights...8 Program Underwriters...11 CONTACT US! Business line: (505) 277-4806, toll-free 1-877-277-4806 Request line: (505) 277-5615, toll-free 1-888-277-5615 Member Services: (505) 277-3968, toll-free1-877-277-4806 Mailing address: MSC06 3520, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001 Email your comments or questions to kunm@kunm.org. Your email will be forwarded to the appropriate staff person. 3 By Richard S. Towne, KUNM General Manager Our colleagues at Generation Justice have some very exciting news to share. As a result of their strong track record of supporting youth through middle/high school and into college, Generation Justice has successfully begun to evolve into a pathway for youth of color to pursue journalism. Starting in September, Generation Justice will be launching a Fellows Program. The Generation Justice Fellows Program will propel youth of color, poor youth, and youth with disabilities to further their commitments to journalism/media careers by training and networking with professional journalists and by showcasing Generation Justice youth work. Generation Justice will give fellows opportunities to build their own journalistic voice and gain valuable organizational and networking skills while working with seasoned journalists. Generation Justice is an independent non-profit organization, closely affiliated with KUNM. Generation Justice grew out of KUNM s Youth Radio program several years ago so they could expand programming to including video blogs, multi-media civic engagement all with a focus on social justice. KUNM is lucky to have the Youth producers in our studios and offices. I hope you are listening to their work each week they are still producing our Youth Radio program on Sunday night from 7 8 p.m. In fact, you can hear the program right now from KUNM s two week archive at kunm.org. In a July 10, 2013 press release, Generation Justice describes their mission to inspire youth to become media makers committed to social transformation. Through intentional design, Generation Justice provides youth with media making experience, community awareness, empowerment, confidence, and a place of belonging. Generation Justice creates media from the principles of equity, inter-generational connectedness, and civic engagement.

Generation Justice has a commitment to racial and gender equity in media making, which increases understanding, tolerance, and commitment to balance in the gathering and telling of stories. The objectives for this project are guided and informed by the bleak state of affairs in the journalism and media fields today. HYPERLINK http://www.arc.org/ pdf/164pdf.pdf \t _blank For example, one report states that only 21.8% in television, 12.9% in newspaper, and 11.8% in radio are journalists of color. (Report by Juan González and Joseph Torres, 2004.) TALK BACK TO YOUR RADIO NPR mailing address: National Public Radio, 635 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington D.C. 20001-3753 NPR Audience Services 1-205-513-3232 National Public Radio, transcripts and tapes: www.npr.org/transcripts Programs: Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Weekend Edition, Weekend All Things Considered Transcripts can also be accessed on the Nexus database. NPR listener comment lines: Morning Edition 202-842-5044 Performance Today 202-842-3522 Weekend Edition Sunday 202-371-1775 My note: Year over year total newsroom employment at daily newspapers declined by 2.4 percent in 2011, while the loss in minority newsroom positions was 5.7 percent, according to a census released in April 2012 by the American Society of News Editors and the Center for Advanced Social Research (CASR) at the Missouri School of Journalism. In other words, it s not getting better. Generation Justice is addressing this particular inequity through an intentionally designed fellowship for youth of color currently in the process of attaining their higher education or recently completed. Through an innovative, social justice-based, and intergenerational framework, this fellowship will act as a main point of entry for those fellows and our youth participants to become the next generation of socially responsible and civically engaged journalists of color in New Mexico and nationally. Fellows will be provided with invaluable exposure to the fields of journalism and media making through interactions with local, national, and international journalists, many of them people of color. In turn, the fellows will offer the same to the middle/high school age youth, creating a positive cycle of learning, challenge, accomplishment, and evaluation. KUNM is proud to be a partner and public media platform for this effort. As a KUNM contributing listener, you can be proud as well. We all want to serve you well. For information on NPR program, please log onto:ri.org www.npr.org/contact KUNM General Information: 505/277-4806 KUNM e-mail addresses: KUNM@kunm.org Richard S. Towne, General Manager richardtowne@kunm.org Tristan Clum, Program Director programing@kunm.org Scott MacNicholl, Operations Manager operations@kunm.org Mary Oishi, Development Director maryoishi@kunm.org Cris Nichols, Membership Coordinator membership@kunm.org Linda Rodeck, Underwriting Specialist lindarodeck@kunm.org KUNM home page: http://kunm.org Ear to the Ground: kunmear@unm.edu Radio Theater: art@unm.edu KUNM News Department news@kunm.org, kunm.org/news FAIR (Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting), produces Counterspin, Tuesdays at 8:30 a.m., 130 W. 25th St., New York, NY 10001. For subscription information on their magazine Extra: 1-800-847-3993 Living on Earth comment line: 1-800-218-9988. Mailing address: Living on Earth, PO Box 639, Cambridge, MA 02238. Bioneers: 6 Cerro Circle, Lamy, NM 87540; 1-877-BIONEER, online at bioneers.org Alternative Radio: www.alternativeradio.org, info@alternativeradio.org 1-800-444-1977; PO Box 551, Boulder, CO 80306 CCNS Weekly News Update: www.nuclearactive.org Hotline: (505) 982-5611; 800-456-8863 StarDate: 1-800-STARDATE; 2609 University Ave. #3.118, Austin, TX 78712. This Way Out, PO Box 38327, Los Angeles, CA 90038; phone 818-986-4106. Native America Calling: Produced by Koahnic Broadcast Corp. Call-in number: 1-800-99-NATIV. For comments or program copies e- mail:comments@nativeamericacalling.com or fax request to 505-999- 2401. 4

Roots Matter By Mary Oishi, KUNM Development Director Photo Credit: Kyle Zimmerman Photography By the time you read this, I will be in Japan, or on my way there. This will be my second trip to Japan, this time my way being paid as a vocalist/performer in a reading play called Breaking Silence. I will be staying on after the rest of the troupe heads home, and my daughter, brother, sister-in-law, niece and nephew will be joining me there. We will be taking a pilgrimage to my mother s birthplace in Hokkaido, the northernmost island, very close to Russia. The International Relations Office of Hakudate sent me several articles about my great-grandmother, who founded and ran a school there: the Oishi School for Women. We hope the historian is still alive who can tell us our family history. If the building still stands where the school was located, we would like to see that as, well as the Oishi ancestral home. He told me many stories about his soldiering days, about combat in the Philippines as well as life around the Embassy and the big brass during the Occupation. Once he was tasked with bringing Charles Lindbergh from the Tokyo airport and once he chauffeured Tokyo Rose. He loved to relay the conversations he had with these historical figures, and until his house burned down a few years ago, he kept a drawer full of handwritten letters to him from Jean MacArthur after he returned stateside. Just before she died, my mother told me a few riveting stories about being a civilian in war as well. I am a product of both sides of World War II, and history is in my veins. Perhaps that is why I collect political memorabilia: everything from Womens Suffrage buttons to presidential campaign pins. I find the past to be both fascinating and instructive. So I look forward to KUNM s 50th Anniversary in 2016. When I return from Japan, I plan to convene a roundtable of long-time KUNM stakeholders to plan both a retrospective and a year-long celebration of this monumental milestone. If you are a very long-time listener, or a founder, or were involved as staff or volunteer in the early days, please contact me to indicate your interest in helping to capture this important part of New Mexico s history. I will be thrilled to hear from you and learn what you have to contribute to the 50th Anniversary planning. I will return to KUNM on Monday, August 19th. Email me at maryoishi@kunm.org Happy reminiscing! My mother could never go back. Most of the 40,000 war brides never returned home after marrying the enemy. But she was very homesick before she died in 1989, and now, twenty-four years later, we are going to return to honor her and see for ourselves where she came from and where we came from as well. I am an avid fan of history, personally and globally. My father fought for the United States in the Pacific Theater of World War II. During the Occupation, he joined the Honor Guard and became the chauffeur for Jean MacArthur (General MacArthur s wife). It is during this time he met my mother, who, believe it or not, hosted a radio show in Tokyo. 5

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Folk Routes Sat. 10 a.m. A weekly sampling of the best in folk, blues to bluegrass and beyond. Freeform Music M-F 1:30-4 p.m.; overnights. A diverse showcase of KUNM s music library, uncovering common roots in music from different places and times. Fresh Thur. 10 p.m. New Mexico s international electronic and new music program featuring guest composers, artists and interviews. Global Music Mon. 10 p.m. Exploration of music from around the world. Home of Happy Feet Tues. 7 p.m. Folk music in the broadest sense of the term. Bluegrass, blues, cajun, zydeco, western swing, rockabilly, Tex-Mex, and more! House that Jazz Built Sun. 11 p.m. Uncompromising creative music from the past 30 years. Iyah Music Thur. 7 p.m. Reggae and roots; a spectrum of Africaninfluenced music. KUNM Specials Sun. 11 a.m. From public affairs to holiday specials, the latest and best in local and national production. Latino USA Mon. 8:30 a.m. English-language radio journal of Latino news and culture. 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Sunday, August 4 11 am WTF with Marc Maron: Guest Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner The last episode of the latest season of WTF. Mel Brooks opens up about his youthful days in Brooklyn, his time served in World War II and his triumphs on the big screen, the small screen and The Great White Way. Plus, Mel sets Marc up with Carl Reiner. 6 pm Radio Theatre. Tying the Knot, or Not. Two short plays from Playing On Air An impending 50th birthday party sets off calamity over coffee and Kindles for Tony Award-winners Bill Irwin and Julie White in Open Arms by Alexandra Gersten- Vassilaros, directed by Tony award winner John Rando. Oscar winner Chris Cooper and Emmy winner Margo Martindale star in Bite the Hand by Ara Watson, directed by Doug Hughes. A young woman of ill repute is grabbing a chance at marriage when a client shows up with some jaw dropping news. Saturday, August 10 6 am New Dimensions. Science and Non-Duality (SAND) Conferences- A Fertile Dialogue with Maurzio & Zaya Benzzo First held in 2009, the Science and Nonduality Conference was formed to bring together the two disciplines of science and spirituality in an open-minded, non-dogmatic inquiry. Intrinsic to both of these modes of thought is the concept of nonduality. The concept of nonduality and the idea of this conference is explored by its founders. Sunday, August 11 11 am Harvest of Empire Parts 1 and 2 It s not just jobs and prosperity that draw immigrants to the United States. Many Latin Americans were brought here, or forced to come by dangerous or deadly conditions. And the US often had a role in creating those crises. Harvest of Empire is a 8 documentary film written and narrated by Democracy Now s Juan Gonzalez. In part one, Gonzalez traces the history of Guatemalan, Dominican, and Mexican migration to the United States. Part two includes excerpts from the film in which Gonzalez traces the history of Nicaraguan and Salvadoran migration to the United States. 6 pm Radio Theatre. The Ah-Ha phenomenom, from ZBS Jack Flanders returns, disguised as a dervish, and tip toes through invisible planes in search of the ancient archives that hold all the great past, present, and future Ah-Ha s! Jack encounters trolls, wizards, demons and mythological beasts on his quest for the wonderful Ah-Ha s. Saturday, August 17 6 am New Dimensions. Protecting the Sacred White Lions with Linda Tucker The white lions of Africa are considered sacred and they have been trophy-hunted until they no longer live in the wild. Tucker has taken on the assignment to reintroduce them into their traditional hunting lands. This is the story of her decades-long battle with the government, and with breeders who charge huge fees to hunters to kill the recently caged lions. Sunday, August 18 11 am Future Docs Throughout the school year, we ve been following two bright, young, future doctors. Now, we re wrapping up the journey with a one-hour documentary about the crucible of medical school, set against the backdrop of some of the most dramatic changes in health care in a generation. 6 pm Radio Theatre. The Mesmerist by Leslie McMurtry A reprise of an original radio play by Albuquerque writer Leslie McMurty which received its world premiere on KUNM s Radio Theatre in 2010. The Mesmerist is a haunting period piece set in Victorian London, based on the author s research into the Great

Exhibition, sometimes referred to as the Crystal Palace Exhibition, held in London in 1851, and 19th century views of mesmerism. It stars Albuqerque actor Remy Rotinier in the title role, with Brianna Stallings, Wil Moore, Jessi Badami, and Busterlee Monarco. From Camino Real Productions, LLC. Saturday, August 24 6 am New Dimensions. The Public Purpose of Art with Arlene Goldbard We are on the cusp of a radical paradigm shift in worldviews. It is as if two tectonic plates are rubbing up against one another. One is called Datastan the paradigm that quantifies, counts, measures, and commoditizes everything. The other is The Republic of Stories where diversity, the artist, individual stories, and every contribution matters. 6 pm Radio Theatre. Two science fiction dramas Arm of the Law, by Harry Harrison; adapted for radio by Joseph McGuire A FuturePast story written in 1958. Harrison is a science fiction author of the famous Stainless Steel Rat series and many others. Here is his comic look at the role of automation in a corrupt world. Ned the Robot comes into the lives of a backwater police station in a place called Nine Port, 360 light years from earth. He s all shiny and ready to apply the law to all criminals. The Coffin Cure, by Alan E Nourse; adapted by Joseph McGuire. Dr. Nourse was a practicing physician at the same time as he was writing science fiction starting in the 1950s. He wrote a sub specialty of science fiction using medicine as the background. Because he was a M.D. he could bring his knowledge of medicine to the kind of speculation science fiction was known for. In Coffin Cure, he speculates, with humor on the downside of medical breakthroughs. The old two edge sword of progress cuts for good or ill. From The Radio Theatre Project at Skagit Valley Radio. Mandela s story for a major 2004 documentary series. Other guests also put Mandela s courageous life in perspective. This episode of Peace Talks also presents some of Mandela s inaugural speech of 1994 when he became president of South Africa. Paul Ingles hosts. An hour-long version of this program, as well as all the others in the Peace Talks Radio series, can be heard online at www.peacetalksradio.com. Saturday, August 31 6 am New Dimesions. Principled Design Based on the Laws of Nature with William McDonough (repeat) What is meant by the idea of Cradle to Cradle? What s the difference between technonutrients and bionutrients and how can we safely recycle both? How can we turn sewage treatment plants into nutrient management plants? McDonough says we can and must design things to go back into an intelligent material pool for human benefit without contaminating the environment. CAN T SELL? Running Or Not! DONATE to KUNM No hassles. We tow it away. You get a tax deduction & a KUNM membership! FAQs at www.kunm.org 1-888-KUNM-CAR 1-888-586-6227 Friday, August 30 8 am Peace Talks Radio: The Series on Peacemaking and Nonviolent Conflict Resolution Nelson Mandela s life and times are recalled in conversation with radio documentarian Joe Richman who researched 9

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