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Patrick Von Bargen

NM’s economic and jobs opportunity by cutting methane emissions

By Patrick Von Bargen | March 22, 2018

Simple and cost-effective solutions can result in monetizing what is otherwise lost into the atmosphere. Continue Reading

Katharine Stevens

Expanding pre-K will do little for NM’s children

By Katharine Stevens | March 20, 2018

New Mexico’s disadvantaged children don’t need more school; they need good school. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

There is an epidemic of racial inequity in New Mexico

By Serge Martínez and Gabriel Sánchez | March 19, 2018

The proposal to invest from New Mexico’s Land Grant Permanent Fund into early childhood education and services will help to level the playing field. Continue Reading

Pete Campos

The 2018 legislative session and priorities moving forward

By Pete Campos | March 15, 2018

The Legislature’s work is not done yet. Continue Reading

Sharon Thomas

Pearce should protect monuments, not lead the attack against them

By Sharon Thomas | March 14, 2018

New Mexicans agree that the future success of our state and its communities are tied to our national monuments, a recent poll finds. Continue Reading

Arthur A. Garcia

USDA will help feed hungry children this summer

By Arthur A. Garcia | March 13, 2018

This year we’re expanding our reach into rural communities. Continue Reading

Billy Garrett

NM’s next governor must lead on climate

By Billy Garrett | March 9, 2018

Climate change threatens all life in New Mexico as we know it. Continue Reading

Sarah Silva

Peña’s disqualification from congressional contest wasn’t racism

By Sarah Silva | March 8, 2018

The law prohibits handwritten modifications to petitions for a reason. These are mistakes you can’t make if you want to have your candidacy for Congress appear on the ballot. Continue Reading

Archbishop John C. Wester

Plight of New Mexico’s children is true doomsday scenario

By Archbishop John C. Wester | March 7, 2018

Adverse childhood experiences are at epidemic proportions in New Mexico. Continue Reading

Diego Gallegos

To finally improve child well-being, collaboration is key

By Diego Gallegos, PhD | March 6, 2018

Working together more effectively to support families in need may be the action that finally moves the needle on child well-being. Continue Reading

George Davis

Early investments in children can prevent costly lifetime of effects from damage

By George Davis, MD | March 5, 2018

Without exaggeration, the future of the individual and society at large depends upon those first crucial years. Continue Reading

Harvey Yates

NM’s child poverty traces back to federal land-takings, spotted owl

By Harvey Yates Jr. | March 2, 2018

There is a virus in New Mexico’s programming. Continue Reading

Nick Maxwell

It’s time for the City of Hobbs to move on

By Nick Maxwell | March 2, 2018

The Hobbs City Commission must broaden the minimum qualifications for the next city manager and reject any more contracts and “special” favors for John J. “J.J.” Murphy. Continue Reading

Tara Ford

Aiming high: Organizing our communities around children

By Tara Ford | March 1, 2018

We need to get serious about mobilizing the private, public and nonprofit sectors to improve the work they are already doing. Continue Reading

Trisha Moquino

Education efforts must build on strengths of tribal communities

By Trisha Moquino | February 27, 2018

Early childhood efforts in New Mexico must be done with tribes, not for tribes. Continue Reading

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