Category: Community Event

  • Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women Crisis NM

    Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women Crisis NM

    Jean Whitehorse will discuss the missing and murdered indigenous women and relatives crisis in New Mexico, with actions we can take in our communities to help end this crisis.

  • APS Board Community Conversation on New Superintendent – Manzano HS

    APS Board Community Conversation on New Superintendent – Manzano HS

    The APS Board needs to select a new superintendent – and they want to hear from YOU! The search firm consultants will be present at this meeting to hear what you want in a new superintendent of schools. The meeting will take place in the library.

    If you cannot attend, there is a survey you can fill out to make your voice heard. More information and the survey is available at: https://www.aps.edu/news/news-from-2023-2024/aps-wants-to-hear-from-you

  • APS Board Community Conversation on New Superintendent – West Mesa HS

    APS Board Community Conversation on New Superintendent – West Mesa HS

    The APS Board needs to select a new superintendent – and they want to hear from YOU! The search firm consultants will be present at this meeting to hear what you want in a new superintendent of schools. The meeting will take place in the library.

    If you cannot attend, there is a survey you can fill out to make your voice heard. More information and the survey is available at: https://www.aps.edu/news/news-from-2023-2024/aps-wants-to-hear-from-you

  • Tracee Stanley author talk: Luminous Self

    Tracee Stanley author talk: Luminous Self

    Tracee Stanley, author, yoga teacher, and founder of Empowered Life Circle, will talk about her new book, The Luminous Self: Sacred Yogic Practices and Rituals to Remember Who You Are. In her book she offers guidance and activities toward Self-Remembrance: a journey to discover our inherent wisdom, beauty, and power.

  • Mending a Broken Biology

    Mending a Broken Biology

    Yale assistant professor Brandon Ogbunu has a vision for a study of biology that is “reflective, more technically sound, less reliant on essential categories, and better equipped to dismantle pernicious falsehoods.”

    Learn more from Ogbunu himself in UNM’s Centennial Larrañaga Auditorium. Refreshments will be served after the talk. Register HERE.

  • Mending a Broken Biology

    Mending a Broken Biology

    Yale professor Brandon Ogbunu has a vision for a study of biology that is “biology that is reflective, more technically sound, less reliant on essential categories, and better equipped to dismantle pernicious falsehoods.”

    Learn more about this vision from Ogbunu himself! Refreshments will be served after the talk. Register HERE.

  • Marble Open Space Opening

    Marble Open Space Opening

    More county Open Spaces means more places to get outside and have fun! Celebrate the opening of the new Marble Open Space at 901 Espanola NE. Come for the ribbon cutting at 12 noon – stay for plantings, refreshments, and a good time!

  • Paper Bead Workshop

    Paper Bead Workshop

    Tara Trudell (Santee Sioux/Raramuri/Mexican/Spanish) will guide you in a beautiful process that cultivates healing, expression, and belonging: Your personal writings will be cut into strips and rolled into beads.

  • Election Day!

    Election Day!

    Albuquerque City Council district seats 2, 4, 6, and 8 are up for grabs, as well as school board and other elected positions. There will also be local bond measures to vote on.

    Make your voice heard! Same-day voter registration will be available at polling places.

    Check out our blog for detailed info on how to register and vote, for a District 6 candidate forum at NMBLC headquarters, and for links to more resources to help you decide on candidates and issues. Note that candidate Abel Otero has suspended his campaign.

    View your sample ballot. List of polling places. Voting location map.

  • Indigenous Life Celebration & Youth Powwow

    Indigenous Life Celebration & Youth Powwow

    Honor Native American Heritage Month at this two-day celebration! Interactive activities promote Native culture, language, and heritage.

    All events on Saturday take place at the Convention Center except Healthy Movement, which will be on Civic Plaza.

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