When Congresswoman Deb Haaland was putting herself through college while raising her child as a Laguna Pueblo single parent, it is doubtful she thought one day she would be one of the first female Indigenous Congressional leaders in America. But then again, maybe her roots deep in New Mexico and her work-hard ethic are the […]
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A Seat at the Table
NM Elects First Black Senator What a week. It was a week of historic wins on the national scale, and for New Mexico as well. For Senator-elect Harold Pope Jr. (D-Bernalillo), it was a good week. Pope was elected the first African American state senator in New Mexico. He won a tough race over Republican […]
“The wackiest election of my lifetime.”
What Happened: Election Day in New Mexico In an election year scarred by COVID, bullying, misinformation and subterfuge, there is finally a winner: democracy. Sort of. In the most important election in the world, voters braved COVID to end our long national nightmare and oust Donald Trump. In the U.S. Senate Democrats needed to obtain […]
In Their Own Words: Bunnie Cruse
This article is part of a month-long look at the challenges, triumphs and everyday life of Albuquerque’s LGBTQIA+ community. In keeping with the theme of Pride Month, each article will be in the format of a transcribed interview, allowing these people to speak directly to us and to our readers in their own words. Bunnie […]