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Jun 26 2018

Pearce and Lujan Grisham talk education plans

2024-04-04T15:51:42-06:00Education News Coverage, Kids Count News Coverage, News Coverage|

NM Political Report--New Mexico Voices for Children and CHI St. Joseph’s Children, both of which were sponsors of Monday’s conference, have long pushed for using additional money from the land grant permanent fund to pay for early childhood education. Proposals for such often get held up in the Senate Finance Committee.

Jun 26 2018

N.M. governor hopefuls take opposing positions on early childhood ed

2024-04-04T15:52:11-06:00Education News Coverage, Kids Count News Coverage, News Coverage|

Santa Fe New Mexican--Monday’s conference was sponsored by New Mexico Voices for Children, an Albuquerque-based group that advocates for more funding and programs to help young children. The event took place just days before the Baltimore-based Annie E. Casey Foundation plans to release its annual Kids Count report.

Jun 24 2018

Report by Kids Count chronicles racial disparities

2024-04-04T15:52:52-06:00Kids Count News Coverage, News Coverage, Racial and Ethnic Equity News Coverage|

Albuquerque Journal--“While the bright spots are encouraging, we cannot lose sight of the fact that the state is failing Black children in many ways,” said James Jimenez, executive director of New Mexico Voices for Children, in a statement. “This report provides us a research-based focus on how we better support Black children and families in New Mexico.”

Jun 22 2018

The Well-Being of Black Children in New Mexico

2021-08-27T12:34:15-06:00Economic Security Publications, Education Publications, Health Publications, Kids Count Publications, Publications, Racial and Ethnic Equity Publications|

Presentation Given at the NM Office of African American Affairs' Black Child Wellness Summit, it introduces our Well-Being of Black Children in New Mexico special KIDS COUNT report on how New Mexico's Black children are doing on some 20 indicators of child well-being.

Jun 21 2018

The Well-Being of Black Children in New Mexico

2018-11-28T15:59:38-07:00Economic Security Publications, Education Publications, Health Publications, Kids Count Publications, Local Data, Publications, Racial and Ethnic Equity Publications|

Report Child poverty in New Mexico is among the worst in the nation and disparities exist within all indicators of child well-being for children of color. Although our state's Black children are generally faring better than Black children nationally, they still face significant obstacles to success. This report, created in partnership with the NM Office of African American Affairs, looks at how New Mexico's Black children are doing on some 20 indicators of child well-being. (A special KIDS COUNT report; state-, county-, and school-district-level data on indicators of child well-being)

Jun 15 2018

On Father’s Day and every day, families belong together

2018-06-23T13:54:06-06:00Blog Posts, Racial and Ethnic Equity Blog|

As a recent college graduate returning to my home state after four years, I feel grateful to be able to celebrate Father’s Day with my family this summer. We devote time every year to celebrate our parents and all that they do for us because, as Americans, we value family. But this Father’s Day, I cannot help but think about the current immigration policies that are tearing young children away from their moms and dads and ignoring the importance of family.

Jun 14 2018

Strengthen New Mexico — Focus on Families

2024-04-04T15:53:29-06:00Economic Security News Coverage, Health News Coverage, News Coverage|

KRWG--Many great organizations, both state agencies and nonprofits, are hard at work addressing the major components of child development and care. Organizations such as New Mexico Kids, Farm to Table New Mexico, the Brindle Foundation and New Mexico Voices for Children address a wide range of issues, such as early childhood education, food security and safe neighborhoods.

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