Following some important victories in the past year, a group of activists in Southern Doña Ana County, a place traditionally ignored by government, are working to organize area residents.
Several met Saturday in
Their goals are simple. Many spoke Saturday about the need for better infrastructure and less pollution in their communities. Almost all communities south of
The county’s colonias initiative, which has been recognized nationwide, has recently resulted in new sewer systems, street lights and paved roads in some communities. That has taught many residents about the important role government can play in their lives.
Last year, residents organized to recall four of five members of the
And citizen activism in
The New Mexico Progressive Alliance for Community Empowerment (PACE) helped organize Saturday’s event. In addition to community activists, some volunteer firefighters and a couple of dairy owners attended.
They had a frank discussion about the current situation and the power players in their area. They ranked State Rep. Joseph Cervantes, D-Las Cruces, as a legislator who shares their values slightly more than the area’s other legislators: sens. Mary Kay Papen and Cynthia Nava and Rep. Mary Helen Garcia, all Democrats from
There is certainly a Democratic slant to the group. The vast majority of south-county residents (at least those who bother to register to vote) are Democrats.
PACE is a social justice organization seeking better jobs, schools, and air and water quality; affordable health care; and clean elections. It’s a coalition of 23 community and labor organizations across the state, according to the group’s Web site.
Saturday’s participants discussed working with area non-profits, churches, elected officials and others to promote their goals, in addition to organizing house meetings to get south-county residents on board.
The plan sounded credible, but change won’t happen overnight. These communities have been ignored by government for decades, so these activists are talking about transforming a culture.
There are signs it has already begun. During the
These communities have the potential not only to improve their own situations, but to reshape politics in the county and Southern
There’s a lot of potential.