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If You Experience Sexual Harassment You Must Report It... Right?, Alejandra M. Rosales May 2018

If You Experience Sexual Harassment You Must Report It... Right?, Alejandra M. Rosales

Intersections: Critical Issues in Education

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An Instructional Approach To Explore Poverty And Immigration: Using Three Children’S Books That Pack A Punch, David Campos May 2018

An Instructional Approach To Explore Poverty And Immigration: Using Three Children’S Books That Pack A Punch, David Campos

Intersections: Critical Issues in Education

Contemporary children’s literature can be used as an instructional approach to examine a variety of critical issues that are presented in multicultural education and culturally responsive teaching college courses. The author discusses the benefits of using children’s literature to examine poverty and immigration; his recommendations for selecting the right books and stories; and his experiences using three children’s books: Walk with Me (2017), Two White Rabbits (2015), and Jimmy the Greatest! (2015), all created by the same author and illustrator, Jairo Buitrago and Rafael Yockteng. Each book is carefully reviewed, and followed by a sample of critical thinking questions used …


Penning Her Way To Power: Feminism And Writing In Saudi Women’S Efl Classrooms, Dania Ammar May 2018

Penning Her Way To Power: Feminism And Writing In Saudi Women’S Efl Classrooms, Dania Ammar

Intersections: Critical Issues in Education

In this literature review, I highlight the need for investing in the second-language (L2) writing classroom as a platform for critical literacy. Namely, I hone in on the context of L2 women writers in Saudi Arabia. As I argue for a feminist pedagogy for teaching L2 writing in this context, I emphasize writing as a tool of “languaging,” define feminism, and explain its significance in relation to education, women rights, and waves of social change in Saudi Arabia. Moreover, situating this paper in the field composition, I survey the development of concepts relevant to empowerment through writing in feminist first-language …


Understanding Intersectionality To Promote Social Justice In Educational Leadership: Review Of Jcel Cases, Ericka Roland May 2018

Understanding Intersectionality To Promote Social Justice In Educational Leadership: Review Of Jcel Cases, Ericka Roland

Intersections: Critical Issues in Education

This qualitative study examined how intersectionality is treated in the Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership’s (JCEL) 2016 special issue. Guided by intersectionality and intersectional pedagogy framework, a qualitative content analysis (QCA) was conducted on all parts of six pedagogical cases. There were three major findings: (1) an additive approach was taken, (2) there was an unclear connection between theory and practice, and (3) there was minimal attention given to the role of agency in social justice leadership. Pedagogical cases rooted in the theoretical framework of intersectionality prompts social justice leadership that uncovers structural and systemic power relations to enact …


Call For Submissions May 2018

Call For Submissions

Intersections: Critical Issues in Education

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Front Matter May 2018

Front Matter

Intersections: Critical Issues in Education

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Morris V. Brandenburg: Departing From Federal Precedent To Declare Physician Assisted Suicide A Fundamental Right Under New Mexico’S Constitution,, Paola V. Jaime Saenz May 2018

Morris V. Brandenburg: Departing From Federal Precedent To Declare Physician Assisted Suicide A Fundamental Right Under New Mexico’S Constitution,, Paola V. Jaime Saenz

New Mexico Law Review

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Front Matter, New Mexico Law Review May 2018

Front Matter, New Mexico Law Review

New Mexico Law Review

No abstract provided.


Legal History Of Medical Aid In Dying: Physician Assisted Death In U.S. Courts And Legislatures, Thaddeus Mason Pope May 2018

Legal History Of Medical Aid In Dying: Physician Assisted Death In U.S. Courts And Legislatures, Thaddeus Mason Pope

New Mexico Law Review

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The Decisions We Are (Or Are Not) Free To Make, For Now, Laura Schauer Ives May 2018

The Decisions We Are (Or Are Not) Free To Make, For Now, Laura Schauer Ives

New Mexico Law Review

No abstract provided.


State Constitutions As The Future For Civil Rights, Erwin Chemerinsky May 2018

State Constitutions As The Future For Civil Rights, Erwin Chemerinsky

New Mexico Law Review

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Dedication, New Mexico Law Review May 2018

Dedication, New Mexico Law Review

New Mexico Law Review

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Introduction, Alison K. Goodwin, Kyle P. Duffy May 2018

Introduction, Alison K. Goodwin, Kyle P. Duffy

New Mexico Law Review

No abstract provided.


State Constitutional Litigation In New Mexico: All Shield And No Sword, The Honorable Linda M. Vanzi, Andrew G. Schultz, Melanie B. Stambaugh May 2018

State Constitutional Litigation In New Mexico: All Shield And No Sword, The Honorable Linda M. Vanzi, Andrew G. Schultz, Melanie B. Stambaugh

New Mexico Law Review

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A Nadir Of State Constitutional Jurisprudence: Failing To Protect Terminally Ill Patients’ Choice For A More Peaceful Death In New Mexico, Kathryn L. Tucker May 2018

A Nadir Of State Constitutional Jurisprudence: Failing To Protect Terminally Ill Patients’ Choice For A More Peaceful Death In New Mexico, Kathryn L. Tucker

New Mexico Law Review

No abstract provided.


Wagon Tracks Volume 32, Issue 3 (May 2018), Santa Fe Trail Association Apr 2018

Wagon Tracks Volume 32, Issue 3 (May 2018), Santa Fe Trail Association

Wagon Tracks

2 On the Cover: Santa Fé, N.M. 1882

4 President: As I See It

5 Manager: Joanne's Jottings

6 Faye Gaines to be Feted June 16

7 Trail News

10 Membership Information

26 Photo Contest News

27 Books: Presidents Who Shaped the American West

28 Chapter Reports

32 Calendar


Gaspar De Villagrá, Primer Historiador De La Frontera De La Nueva España: Nuevas Perspectivas Críticas Y Biográficas, Manuel Martín-Rodríguez Apr 2018

Gaspar De Villagrá, Primer Historiador De La Frontera De La Nueva España: Nuevas Perspectivas Críticas Y Biográficas, Manuel Martín-Rodríguez

New Mexico Historical Review

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Book Reviews Apr 2018

Book Reviews

New Mexico Historical Review

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Student Activism, The Naacp, And The Albuquerque City Anti-Discrimination Ordinance, 1947-1952, Lee Sartain Apr 2018

Student Activism, The Naacp, And The Albuquerque City Anti-Discrimination Ordinance, 1947-1952, Lee Sartain

New Mexico Historical Review

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'Birth Control Was Just A Part Of It": The Santa Fe Maternal Health Center, 1937-1996, Lena Mcquade Apr 2018

'Birth Control Was Just A Part Of It": The Santa Fe Maternal Health Center, 1937-1996, Lena Mcquade

New Mexico Historical Review

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Water Planning, Tribal Voices, And Creative Approaches: Seeking New Paths Through Tribal-State Water Conflict By Collaboration On State Water Planning Efforts, Stephen H. Greetham Apr 2018

Water Planning, Tribal Voices, And Creative Approaches: Seeking New Paths Through Tribal-State Water Conflict By Collaboration On State Water Planning Efforts, Stephen H. Greetham

Natural Resources Journal

More than a century after the Supreme Court issued its foundational Indian water law cases, only a handful of American Indian tribes have secured decrees or settlements of legally enforceable water rights. Efforts to resolve tribal water claims are typically hampered by legal and factual complexities as well as the equitable and political legacy of the United States’ western expansion. Meanwhile, those difficulties notwithstanding, planners are refining their methodologies and rising to new challenges our water resource management systems now face (e.g., climate variability, aging infrastructure, changing use-value priorities, etc.). Signaling a departure from exclusive reliance on formal dispute resolution …


New Mexico Tribal Cannabis: Policy, Politics, & Guidance For Government-To-Government Cooperation In State-Tribal Cannabis Compacting, Matthew Ramírez Apr 2018

New Mexico Tribal Cannabis: Policy, Politics, & Guidance For Government-To-Government Cooperation In State-Tribal Cannabis Compacting, Matthew Ramírez

Natural Resources Journal

The purpose of this article is three-fold. First, it aims to provide a systematic review of international, United States, state, and federal Indian law and policy surrounding cannabis cultivation, possession, and use in Indian Country. Second, it argues that the 2017 New Mexico tribal medical cannabis bills (SB 345 & HB 348), which were introduced in the first regular session of the New Mexico State Legislature and would have permitted the state to enter into intergovernmental agreements (or compacts) with tribes who choose to implement the state’s medical cannabis program on tribal lands, contained legal vulnerabilities likely to hinder their …


Grains By Bill Winders (Polity Press, 240 Pages; 2017), Sabina Gaynor Apr 2018

Grains By Bill Winders (Polity Press, 240 Pages; 2017), Sabina Gaynor

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Human Rights And The Global Climate Change Regime, Atieno Mboya Samandari Apr 2018

Human Rights And The Global Climate Change Regime, Atieno Mboya Samandari

Natural Resources Journal

This article discusses human rights implications of the market-based mechanisms operationalized under the global climate change regime. It examines greenhouse gas emissions rights created by the Kyoto Protocol and continued by the Paris Agreement. This article discusses implications of these rights for the protection and realization of human rights in the wake of climate change and argues that greenhouse gas emissions rights, as currently constituted, are incompatible with human rights protections. While the Paris Agreement’s recognition of human rights is a significant development, the protection and realization of human rights by states under a free-market approach to climate change remains …


A Lot To Digest: Advancing Food Waste Policy In The United States, Alexandra Evans, Robin Nagele Apr 2018

A Lot To Digest: Advancing Food Waste Policy In The United States, Alexandra Evans, Robin Nagele

Natural Resources Journal

An estimated thirty-one percent of the food grown, produced, and transported in the United States is wasted annually. This waste translates into ninety-six billion pounds of food and $165 billion in lost economic value. Food waste occurs at all phases of the supply chain, stretching from farm to table, and imposes substantial economic, environmental, and social costs. This Article highlights the staggering quantity of food waste in the United States and argues that certain innovative policies and market-based initiatives that strategically target the most egregious and unjustifiable types of food waste can efficiently reduce this problem. Applying a simple cost-benefit …


Shooting Stars And Dancing Fish: A Walk To The World We Want By Antonio A. Oposa Jr. (Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc., 261 Pages; 2017), Olga Starcher Apr 2018

Shooting Stars And Dancing Fish: A Walk To The World We Want By Antonio A. Oposa Jr. (Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc., 261 Pages; 2017), Olga Starcher

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Race, Eugenics, And The Environmental Movement: A Review Essay Of Vanishing America: Species Extinction, Racial Peril, And The Origins Of Conservation Apr 2018

Race, Eugenics, And The Environmental Movement: A Review Essay Of Vanishing America: Species Extinction, Racial Peril, And The Origins Of Conservation

New Mexico Historical Review

No abstract provided.


Introduction, Logan Glasenapp Apr 2018

Introduction, Logan Glasenapp

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Full Issue, New Mexico Historical Review Apr 2018

Full Issue, New Mexico Historical Review

New Mexico Historical Review

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Front Matter, Natural Resources Journal Apr 2018

Front Matter, Natural Resources Journal

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.