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  • The Border AIDS Partnership is committed to providing funding to organizations who offer education, testing and social services to individuals affected by HIV/AIDS.
  • Professor Taslim A. Al Hilal from the Pharmacy Department, chats about after school naps, how the American dream brought him to El Paso and how the pharmacy Department is helping with ovarian and pancreatic cancer.
  • M. L. Williams is author of the chapbook Other Medicines and co-editor of How Much Earth: The Fresno Poets, and he served as editor or co-editor of Quarterly West for five years.
  • Denise Rodriguez, John White and Jan Petrzelka share their thoughts on selecting a tree during the fall.
  • Former school Administration Staff and History professor, also recently appointed Ombudsman for the University of Texas at El Paso, Charles H. Ambler talks everything about his interest in African History and where it all began.
  • Richard Dayoub from Thunderbird Management welcomes Major General Randall V. Simmons and former Command Sergeant Major Kristopher Dyer to the studio to talk about the mission and vision of the NTF-N.
  • Dr. Erika Denise Edwards, new professor for the History Department of the University of Texas at El Paso, talk about her aspirations in life during childhood, her experience as a black female historian researching in Cordoba, Argentina and her book ‘Hiding In Plain Sight: Black Women, The Law and The Making of a White Argentine Republic’.
  • Host Charles Horak welcomes writer and directors Allisyn and Dylan Snyder to discuss their new feature film, "Howdy Neighbor," filmed in El Paso.
  • Host Charles Horak welcomes filmmaker and Executive Director of Film Frontera Angie Reza Tures to discuss two new films, the documentary "Fire of Love," and the new Guillermo del Toro's "Pinochio."
  • KTEP’s Louie Saenz interviews Pulitzer prize winning author, Edward Humes and talks his new book, The Forever Witness: How DNA and Genealogy Solved a Cold Case Double Murder.
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