
- 2 days ago
Journeys and Pathways: Pueblo Women Leaders
The Journeys and Pathways: Contemporary Pueblo Women in Leadership, Service, and the Arts Oral History Project collected the experiences...

- 6 days ago
The Palace of the Governors
The Palace of the Governors I living and breathing because it changed as the people who lived with it changed. Explore the history and...

- May 12
What's on your reading list?
In between dialogues and cultural history events we are busy reading, sharing books, and on the outlook for books we don't already know...

- May 8
Santa Fe Living Treasures
The pueblo way is: you don't live for yourself, you live for others. – Alfonso Ortiz, activist anthropologist, Santa Fe Living Treasure...

- May 5
El Zaguán & Historic Santa Fe Foundation
Walking on Canyon Road you can't help but stop and take a moment to look more closely at the gardens of El Zaguán when they are in bloom....

- May 1
María Benítez: A Life of Fire and Passion
One of the great flamenco dancers, María Benítez made Santa Fe her home. She's an internationally recognized expert in the field of...

- Apr 28
Fray Angélico Chávez History Library
History buff living in Santa Fe? Or someone who just wants to know more? Consider visiting the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library...

- Apr 24
I AM - Poetry on the Theme of Hope
Poetry is song—but speech is also poetry. - Darryl Lorenzo Wellington, Current Santa Fe Poet Laureate. In honor of National Poetry Month,...

- Apr 21
Lessons from my roots
My past helps me better appreciate how cultures can mix, says Edward Baca Like millions of others of Latino origin in the United States,...

- Apr 17
Journey Down El Rio Santa Fe
On March 13, historian Hilario Romero took us on a historical and cultural journey down the El Rio Santa Fe. This is a short excerpt from...

- Apr 14
I Got A Story To Tell
Santa Fe's three cultures has grown to include many cultures. Rashaan Ahmad, of Earthseed Black Arts Alliance, explores the experience...

- Apr 10
Santa Fe's Japanese Internment Camp
For many, the news that Santa Fe once was home to an internment camp will come as a surprise. For others, it is a reminder of what can...

- Apr 7
Missed the March Dialogue?
The March public dialogue session centered around the theme of "Belonging." In the in person dialogue participants shared their stories...
- Apr 1
Roxanne Swentzell - Pojoaque
Drive just north of Santa Fe and you will reach the Pueblo of Pojoaque. Look over to the right and you will see the Poeh Cultural Center,...

- Mar 30
Sufragista y más
Honoring Adelina "Nina" Otero-Warren We come to the last days of Women's History Month with a reminder that women have played an...

- Mar 11
La Farge's Santa Fe and New Mexico
Enjoy this excerpt from Oliver La Farge’s The Man with the Calabash Pipe published in the 1960s by permission of his son, John “Pen” La...

- Mar 2
Missed February Dialogues?
February public dialogue sessions centered around the theme of "Equity." If you didn't get a chance to participate, take a moment and...

- Feb 25
Missed January Dialogues?
January public dialogue sessions centered around the theme of "Monuments." If you didn't get a chance to participate, take a moment and...

- Feb 18
Our History Comfort Zones
Excerpt from November 14, 2021, Cultural History Series Event. View the entire conversation on the CHART Santa Fe YouTube channel. CHART:...

- Feb 17
Honoring the 2018 Proclamation
We come together to proclaim our love for our city of ‘Ogap’ogeh, La Villa Real de la Santa Fe de San Francisco de Asis, Santa Fe: our...