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NM delegation, advocates hail court’s DACA ruling

Albuquerque Journal--“The fight to end this program that has allowed me to make my dreams come true is rooted in racism and xenophobia.” She urged lawmakers to come up with a permanent solution. And James Jimenez, executive director of New Mexico Voices for Children, said DACA “is not a path to citizenship, and making it one must be our goal moving forward.”

By |June 18th, 2020|Categories: Human Rights/Civic Participation News Coverage, News Coverage, Racial and Ethnic Equity News Coverage|Comments Off on NM delegation, advocates hail court’s DACA ruling

Media Statement: Child Advocates Praise Supreme Court Decision on DACA

“Born of the failure of Congress to enact true immigration reform, DACA has never been a perfect program, but it is a step in the right direction for the hundreds of thousands of young people born in another country. For many of these youth, America is the only home they have ever known. To deport them to what is, for some of them, a foreign country does not align to American values of fairness, inclusion, and the dream of a better life through hard work."

By |June 18th, 2020|Categories: Press Releases|Comments Off on Media Statement: Child Advocates Praise Supreme Court Decision on DACA

Is push for education equity at risk amid COVID-19 economic fallout?

New Mexico In Depth--“There is a real inconsistency in promoting the (Council on Racial Justice) on the one hand and trying to have the lawsuit dismissed on the other,” said James Jimenez, executive director of New Mexico Voices for Children. “The lawsuit is about racial equity.”

By |June 17th, 2020|Categories: Education News Coverage, News Coverage, Racial and Ethnic Equity News Coverage|Comments Off on Is push for education equity at risk amid COVID-19 economic fallout?

BLM: Oil and gas land leases postponed in May amid COVID-19 back on auction block for August

Carlsbad Current Argus--“Moving forward with oil and gas lease sales in the middle of this pandemic--when the oil market is crashing, and communities are focused on the health and safety of their loved ones — is misguided, dangerous, and just flat wrong,” Jimenez said.

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Social sea change only comes when demanded

Rio Rancho Observer--Like all great social upheaval, change will not occur until it is demanded. Those in power must see that fundamental reform is the only way they can keep their power and that, if they resist, they will be replaced. That means getting angry and channeling the anger constructively. It means taking to the streets and protesting peacefully. And most of all, it means voting. Voting for candidates who are committed to dismantling structural racism in all our institutions.

How the Federal COVID-19 Response Impacts New Mexico: Housing Assistance

Fact Sheet (seventh in the series) Poverty, the lack of affordable housing, and other aspects of housing insecurity were already problematic in New Mexico before the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic downturn. If these additional challenges push families into crowded housing or homelessness, the risk of contagion will increase. Federal stimulus has helped, but much more is needed. (State-level data on housing challenges and poverty)

By |June 10th, 2020|Categories: Economic Security Publications, Local Data, Publications, Racial and Ethnic Equity Publications|Comments Off on How the Federal COVID-19 Response Impacts New Mexico: Housing Assistance
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