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Patrick McCarthy joins Thornburg Foundation as Water Policy Officer

by Allan Oliver | Apr 15, 2021

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 12, 2021 Patrick McCarthy joins Thornburg Foundation as Water Policy Officer SANTA FE, NM — Today, the Thornburg Foundation announced Patrick McCarthy will lead the Foundation’s new strategic initiative focused on water policy and...

COVID-19 Vaccination and Food Distribution Event at Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

by Allan Oliver | Mar 19, 2021

March 19, 2021 ALBUQUERQUE – The New Mexico Indian Affairs Department (IAD), in partnership with the New Mexico Department of Health (DOH), Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW), First Nations Community Healthsource, Thornburg Foundation, Indian...

Ecosystem Building: Growing NM COVID-19 Resources for Native Communities Map

by Allan Oliver | Mar 16, 2021

Roanhorse Consulting, LLC (RCLLC) is collecting and curating a list of Native-led non-profits, Native-led grassroots efforts, Native-focused funding efforts, and stakeholders interested in moving resources to New Mexico Native American communities deeply affected by...

Public-Private Partnerships Continue to Strengthen Local Food Systems in New Mexico

by Allan Oliver | Feb 8, 2021

The importance of local and regional food systems has never been more apparent than in 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic severely disrupted food supply chains throughout the globe. Moreover, COVID also laid bare the many vulnerabilities and inequities in our food...

Redistricting and Reform: Voters Want More Competition and Transparency

by Allan Oliver | Feb 8, 2021

New survey addresses redistricting process in New MexicoBy Gabriel Sanchez  December 01, 2020Categories:Front PagePolitical ScienceResearch New Mexicans want a redistricting process they can trust, finds a new survey released by the UNM Center for Social...
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