Sunday Family Movie: Kazaam
Shaquille O’Neal takes on young Max’s problems as a seven-foot-genie named Kazaam!
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Shaquille O’Neal takes on young Max’s problems as a seven-foot-genie named Kazaam!
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Join the team at NM’s Children, Youth, and Families Department! Many positions available at this rapid hire event, with competitive pay and great benefits. Check out CYFD for details on
CYFD Rapid Hire Event Read More »
Come together with the Black community for a special event to raise awareness and dispel stigma around HIV/AIDS. There’ll be speakers, interactive workshops, a panel discussion, performances, and a resource
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Read More »
Have a blast with door prizes, free food, drag performances, group singing, BINGO prizes (of course!) and more at Nexus Brewery and Restaurant’s blowout Black History Month Bingo party! Hosted
Black History Month Bingo Read More »
Start your Black History Month off right by honoring Black authors of New Mexico! Featuring poet Dr. Doris A. Fields and children’s book author Charlia Boyer.
Hearing Our Voices, Reading Our Words Read More »
Explore the misconceptions around therapy with Black Men Flower Project’s Robert Washington-Vaughns and William C. Jenkins, a practicing therapist and one of the featured models in the Free Our Flowers
Reclaiming Wellness: The Intersection of Art and Therapy Read More »
Join ASALH (the Association for the Study of African-American Life and History) and Dr. Lisa Brock at 10 am on MLK Day for an inspiring vison of the future, honoring
Freedom Schools & Beyond: A Social Justice Imperative for Our Time Read More »
Join City Councilor Nichole Rogers for her first State of the District Address. Expect to reflect on 2024’s accomplishments with Rogers and constituents, and learn highlights of our community’s growth
Nichole Rogers’ State of the District Address Read More »
The Letter from Birmingham Jail helped to inspire the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Chris Ulloa Chaves, ED.D. of the
Discussion of MLK’s Letter from Birmingham Jail Read More »
Don’t miss this exhibit of photos celebrating the beauty, resilience, and liberation of Black men and boys. Robert Washington-Vaughns, Executive Director of the Black Men Flower Project, amplifies the voices
Free Our Flowers opening reception Read More »