NMAFC Tea Talk and Writing Workshop

NMAFC Tea Talk and Writing Workshop

Join other AAPINH women, femmes, and non-binary youth ages 14-21 for an exciting creative writing workshop with author/illustrator Zahra Marwan! Materials will be provided, as well as food and prizes. RSVP HERE to receive the program location. Tea Talks is a program designed to raise awareness of sexual assault, gender-based violence and create space for […]

True NM Exhibition Combats State’s Tricultural Myth 

by Kristin Satterlee You’ve probably heard New Mexico’s tricultural myth: the common misconception that the state’s culture is a harmonious blend of Indigenous, Latinx, and Anglo heritages. Setting aside this myth’s other inaccuracies, where does that fable leave the stories of African American and AAPINH (Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian) New Mexicans who […]

AfroMundo Festival: Afro-Latin Culinary Memory, Power, Resistance & Creativity

AfroMundo Festival: Afro-Latin Culinary Memory, Power, Resistance & Creativity

For Afro diasporas, food remains one of the most effective means of resistance, cultural retention, and innovation. Join an exciting culinary discussion with Angelica Mena: Afro-Columbian Chef and Founder of San Francisco’s Sukulentas; and with Chef Suzanne Barr, recipient of a 2021 Social Advocate of the Year Award, featured in acclaimed documentary The Heat: A kitchen (R)evolution (2018). […]

It Takes a Village

It Takes a Village

Learn more about the accomplishments of esteemed African Americans in Albuquerque through the work of 10 Albuquerque youth! Let’s celebrate these achievements together. RSVP for your free tickets HERE