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In this special milestone episode, the Doña Ana County Clerk's Office celebrates 100 episodes of Preserving History and Democracy—a journey dedicated to telling the stories that shape our community. From historic documents stored deep in the county archives to heartfelt memories shared by guests and historians, this episode reflects on how preserving records also means preserving the people, families, and moments that built Doña Ana County.
Clerk Amanda López Askin, Angelica Valenzuela and Cynthia Diaz look back on the powerful conversations that have connected residents to their past—from surprising historical discoveries to deeply personal stories that remind us why history matters. They also reflect on the importance of transparency in elections and the responsibility of safeguarding both democracy and community memory.
Join us for a heartfelt look at the journey behind the microphone, the people who made it possible, and the stories that will continue to shape the future of our borderlands. Here's to the first 100 episodes—and many more to come.
Hosted by: Amanda López Askin, Angelica Valenzuela and Cynthia Diaz
Produced by: Cynthia Diaz, Jacob Slaughter
Edited by: Jacob Slaughter
By Cynthia MendozaIn this special milestone episode, the Doña Ana County Clerk's Office celebrates 100 episodes of Preserving History and Democracy—a journey dedicated to telling the stories that shape our community. From historic documents stored deep in the county archives to heartfelt memories shared by guests and historians, this episode reflects on how preserving records also means preserving the people, families, and moments that built Doña Ana County.
Clerk Amanda López Askin, Angelica Valenzuela and Cynthia Diaz look back on the powerful conversations that have connected residents to their past—from surprising historical discoveries to deeply personal stories that remind us why history matters. They also reflect on the importance of transparency in elections and the responsibility of safeguarding both democracy and community memory.
Join us for a heartfelt look at the journey behind the microphone, the people who made it possible, and the stories that will continue to shape the future of our borderlands. Here's to the first 100 episodes—and many more to come.
Hosted by: Amanda López Askin, Angelica Valenzuela and Cynthia Diaz
Produced by: Cynthia Diaz, Jacob Slaughter
Edited by: Jacob Slaughter