Preserving History and Democracy
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 , 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. brings in County Clerk Amanda López Askin, Election Supervisor Janice Giron, and special guest Donald Palmer of the Election...
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Welcome to the latest episode of Preserving History and Democracy! In this episode, Doña Ana County Clerk Amanda López Askin, Chief Deputy Clerk Caroline Zamora, and Elections Supervisor Janice take listeners behind the scenes of the 2025 Regular Local Election. From certification to canvass to brand-new pilot programs, the team explains exactly what happens after voters cast their ballots and why New Mexico continues to rank among the most trusted election systems in the country. The conversation begins with a deep dive into what “certification” actually means and why the post-election...
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Welcome to the latest episode of Preserving History and Democracy! In this episode, we take listeners on a captivating journey into one of the borderland’s most overlooked historical chapters. Our guest, Joel Gonzalez Parra—historian, researcher, and recent NMSU graduate joining us from Washington, D.C.—shares the compelling story of the repatriate colonies that emerged in the aftermath of the Mexican–American War. Joel unpacks how, when the border shifted in 1848, many New Mexicans found themselves suddenly living under a new flag and facing decisions that would reshape entire...
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In this deeply enriching episode of Preserving History and Democracy, host Cynthia Mendoza and producer Bernardine Caporale sit down with two remarkable women at the forefront of cultural and historic preservation in Doña Ana County: Corrina Miramontes and Martha Rodriguez from Las Esperanzas Together, they take us on a captivating journey through the Mesquite Historic District—the original townsite of Las Cruces, platted in 1849 and still home to one of the most intact collections of historic adobe structures in the Southwest. Discover the powerful origin story of Las Esperanzas, a...
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Welcome to the latest episode of PRreserving History and Democracy! In this episode, we delve into the hidden history of the Conversos—the descendants of Jews who were forced to convert to Christianity during the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions—and trace their remarkable journey across centuries and continents. Our guest, Sean Schifano , historian and founding archivist of the the Crypto-Jewish Historical Archives at New Mexico State University, joins us to illuminate this little-known but profoundly important story of cultural survival, religious transformation, and rediscovered...
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Welcome to a special bonus episode of Preserving History and Democracy! In this episode, County Clerk Dr. Amanda López Askin and Elections Supervisor Janice Giron share important final updates ahead of the 2025 Regular Local Election. They begin by covering key election dates and offering insights into early and absentee voting numbers. Then, they discuss why every vote matters—even if you don’t live within a municipality. Dr. López Askin and Janice also explain the Permanent Absentee List, how it impacts voters, and provide reminders about how to return absentee ballots safely and on...
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Welcome to another fascinating episode of Preserving History and Democracy! In this episode, hosts Cynthia and Bern sit down with historian Professor Christopher Schurtz to explore the remarkable — and often mysterious — history of Shalam Colony and the Faithist community that once called it home. Professor Schurtz begins by sharing how he first became interested in this unique chapter of American history before introducing John Ballou Newbrough, the visionary behind the Oahspe, a spiritual text that inspired the founding of the Faithist movement. He explains what the Oahspe taught, what...
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Welcome to a new episode of Preserving History and Democracy! This week, we're joined by Tina Barton, Senior Election Expert at The Elections Group, for a timely and important conversation about election security and the safety of election workers. Tina begins by sharing her personal journey and what drives her passion for protecting those on the frontlines of democracy. Together, we explore the challenges of ensuring safety for both voters and election workers during such a polarized time in our country. We dive into the crucial role of de-escalation at the polls, and Tina explains why this...
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In this episode, County Clerk Amanda López Askin and Chief Deputy Clerk Caroline Zamora share the latest updates on the 2025 Regular Local Election. They kick things off by explaining how elections have evolved—and how consolidating elections has improved the process for voters across Doña Ana County. You’ll hear about: Expanded early voting: including all the locations opening this weekend Voting Convenience Centers: how they make voting more accessible for all eligible voters Same Day Registration: what it is, how it works, and what you’ll need to bring Curbside voting:...
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Welcome to a new episode of Preserving History and Democracy! This week, we’re thrilled to be joined by special guests Dennis Daily and Jennifer Olguin, who give us an inside look at the upcoming 9th Annual Border Archives Bazaar, hosted by the Border Regional Archives Group (BRAG). We begin with Dennis and Jennifer sharing the origins of BRAG and how a shared mission to help fellow archivists connect with resources and information brought the group together. Dennis then walks us through the history of the Border Archives Bazaar—from its humble beginnings to the dynamic event it has become...
info_outlineWelcome to Preserving History and Democracy! In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Blanca Araujo, who shares her personal memories of growing up on Stahmann Farms. She paints a vivid picture of life on the farm—what the community looked like, how families lived and worked, and the unique role the Bracero program played in shaping their experiences.
Dr. Araujo reflects on her earliest childhood memories, the generosity of Mr. Stahmann, and the amenities provided for farm families—alongside the very real hardships they faced. She also talks about the deep bonds between families, the yearly reunions that kept that sense of community alive, and the oral history project she and her team are leading to preserve these stories.
From ghost tales that haunted her childhood to insights into the farm’s history and what Stahmann Farms looks like today, Dr. Araujo offers a fascinating perspective on the immigrant experience. She closes with a powerful reflection on why sharing these stories matters—and the vital role immigrants have always played in shaping our country.
Watch here: https://youtu.be/9AJUt5twC6w
Hosted by: Bernardine Caporale, Caroline Zamora, Cynthia Mendoza
Special Guest: Dr. Blanca Araujo
Produced by: Bernardine Caporale, Cynthia Mendoza, Jacob Slaughter
Edited by: Jacob Salughter