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Get on the phone and tell our congressional delegation to oppose harmful cuts to SNAP. Continue Reading
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Get on the phone and tell our congressional delegation to oppose harmful cuts to SNAP. Continue Reading
Mya Angel Turrieta was born with heroin in her bloodstream. Here are the people and programs helping to save her. Continue Reading
Reauthorizing the Land and Water Conservation Fund must be the highest public lands conservation priority for Congress right now. Continue Reading
The Navajo language has experienced one of the most successful rebounds of its kind in North America, thanks to the revitalization efforts of Navajo parents, advocates and educators. Continue Reading
Using some of our money to support the youngest New Mexicans is morally right. It’s also fiscally prudent. Continue Reading
The Village of Melrose may be small, but that hasn’t stopped the school district from competing in New Mexico’s Supercomputing Challenge. Continue Reading
We cannot afford to waste so much as a day in confronting our challenges head on. Continue Reading
Benson Ndolo’s students, most of them Navajo, have grown up under the most difficult circumstances. Continue Reading
The Navajo Nation lacks more basic needs than almost any region in the country. Continue Reading
Teachers and other educators across the nation say “enough” to chronic underfunding of public education. Continue Reading
New Mexico’s disadvantaged children don’t need more school; they need good school. Continue Reading
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
This year we’re expanding our reach into rural communities. Continue Reading
Adverse childhood experiences are at epidemic proportions in New Mexico. Continue Reading
Working together more effectively to support families in need may be the action that finally moves the needle on child well-being. Continue Reading