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Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Where Do We Go From Here?, Steve Carr Aug 2020

Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Where Do We Go From Here?, Steve Carr

Black History at UNM

Dr. Assata Zerai, Vice President, UNM Division for Equity and Inclusion, identifies three areas of focus to improve equity and inclusion at UNM: diversifying faculty hiring and creating an inclusive culture that supports faculty of color, creating a culturally responsive educational environment for learners, and addressing racism in health and healthcare. This article contextualizes these goals with a larger discussion about anti-discriminatory public policies and laws, as well as political and social movements both past and present. This article is a part of the Racism: An Educational Series, produced by the UNM Newsroom.


Racism In Healthcare, Elizabeth Dwyer Aug 2020

Racism In Healthcare, Elizabeth Dwyer

Black History at UNM

Living with the daily experience of racism can have direct, adverse effects on the health and wellbeing of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities. Dr. Tracie Collins, former Dean, UNM College of Population Health, and current Secretary of Health of New Mexico, and Dr. Felisha Rohan-Minjares, Professor, UNM’s Department of Family and Community Medicine, explain how bias and racism impact health, treatment, and outcomes.


Black Student Excellence Springs From Historic Inequalities: Unm Offers Resources To Help Students Succeed, Mary Beth King Aug 2020

Black Student Excellence Springs From Historic Inequalities: Unm Offers Resources To Help Students Succeed, Mary Beth King

Black History at UNM

Brandi Stone, Director of UNM African American Student Services (AASS), describes how Black excellence features prominently in the philosophy and work of AASS at UNM. Several UNM students and campus leaders also share their experiences and ideas on the topic. The article includes a list of resources and services at UNM that are aimed at fostering Black excellence and advancing the education of students of color at UNM.


The Complicated History Of Environmental Racism, Victoria Peña-Parr Aug 2020

The Complicated History Of Environmental Racism, Victoria Peña-Parr

Black History at UNM

University of New Mexico Honors College Assistant Professor, Myrriah Gómez, defines and explores environmental racism, specifically its effects in New Mexico.


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 45-B, No. 8, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Aug 2020

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 45-B, No. 8, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

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The Redemption Campaign - Embracing Clemency

Las Muertes por Coronavirus en EE.UU.

Innocents in Prison

"Close Down San Quentin"

Other Blatant Violations


Recognizing Anti-Blackness In Media And Other Institutions, Marissa Lucero Jul 2020

Recognizing Anti-Blackness In Media And Other Institutions, Marissa Lucero

Black History at UNM

Myra Washington, Associate Professor in Communication and Journalism at The University of New Mexico, discusses how dehumanizing portrayals of Black people in the media desensitizes people to brutal violence against Black people. She defines anti-blackness as multiple institutions working together to marginalize Black people. Washington explains, if people choose to discuss anti-blackness in media, it’s imperative to discuss other instances that showcase anti-blackness within different institutions, including education, policy, healthcare, religion, economy, and family. Associate Professor of Communication and Journalism at UNM, Shinsuke Eguchi, also reflects on the politics of race and anti-blackness in this article. This article is a …


Transformative Education As The Key To Dismantling Racism: How Colleges And Universities Are The Path To An Equitable Future, Rachel Whitt Jul 2020

Transformative Education As The Key To Dismantling Racism: How Colleges And Universities Are The Path To An Equitable Future, Rachel Whitt

Black History at UNM

Jamal Martin, professor of Africana Studies at The University of New Mexico, proposes critical thinking in education and the scholarship of teaching and learning are the keys to unlocking racism in our country and around the world. This article is part of Racism: An Educational Series produced by the UNM Newsroom.


Addressing New Forms Of Racism Part Ii: Preventing Microaggressions, Victoria Peña-Parr Jul 2020

Addressing New Forms Of Racism Part Ii: Preventing Microaggressions, Victoria Peña-Parr

Black History at UNM

Sonia Gipson Rankin, Assistant Professor at The University of New Mexico’s School of Law, offers advice on preventing and handling microagressions. This article is the second of two parts. The first article: Addressing New Forms of Racism: Part I: Defining Microagressions, can be found in The Black Lives Matter Collection. Both articles are a part of Racism: An Educational Series, produced by the UNM Newsroom.


Addressing New Forms Of Racism Part I: Defining Microaggressions, Victoria Peña-Parr Jul 2020

Addressing New Forms Of Racism Part I: Defining Microaggressions, Victoria Peña-Parr

Black History at UNM

Sonia Gipson Rankin, Assistant Professor at The University of New Mexico’s School of Law, defines microagressions, explains how they are normalized in society, and their impact on individuals. This article is the first of two.The second article: Addressing New Forms of Racism Part II: Preventing Microagressions, can be found in the Black Lives Matter Collection. Both articles are a part of the Racism: An Educational Series, produced by the UNM Newsroom.


Identifying, Understanding And Combating Complex Inequality: The Fight To Make The Invisible, Visible, Rachel Whitt Jul 2020

Identifying, Understanding And Combating Complex Inequality: The Fight To Make The Invisible, Visible, Rachel Whitt

Black History at UNM

Dr. Nancy López, professor of sociology at UNM and director of the Institute for the Study of “Race” and Social Justice, explains the role of complex inequality in fueling social unrest. Complex inequality is rooted in decades of disparities towards minorities, particularly Blacks, Latinx, people of color and Native American communities. López outlines how invisible, deeply embedded injustices are common practice in the United States citing research that shows there are compounding challenges facing marginalized communities. These hurdles are multifaceted and cannot be distilled down to single data points. Recognizing the experience of marginality is layered and must be viewed …


Conversation With The Becknells: Careers, Racism And Black Lives Matter, Mary Beth King Jul 2020

Conversation With The Becknells: Careers, Racism And Black Lives Matter, Mary Beth King

Black History at UNM

Charles Becknell Sr. and his son Charles Becknell Jr. share their perspectives on the Black Lives Matter movement and the history of Africana Studies (formerly Black Studies) at UNM. This article is part of the Racism: An Educational Series published by the UNM Newsroom.


African American Student Services Discusses Future Steps For Blm Activism, Beatrice Nisoli Jul 2020

African American Student Services Discusses Future Steps For Blm Activism, Beatrice Nisoli

Black History at UNM

This Daily Lobo article summarizes key ideas discussed at “When the Hashtag Stops Trending,” an online Zoom event hosted by African American Student Services (AASS) at UNM on June 25, 2020 in response to Black Lives Matter activism. Organizers and speakers cautioned against exhaustion and sensationalized activism in the media.


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 45-B, No. 7, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Jul 2020

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 45-B, No. 7, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

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Our Favorite Game: Let's Pretend

¿Que es, Para el Esclavo, el Cuatro de Julio?

New Mexico Resentencing Project on Hold


Meaning Behind The Movement: Black Lives Matter, Marissa Lucero Jun 2020

Meaning Behind The Movement: Black Lives Matter, Marissa Lucero

Black History at UNM

Dr. Finnie Coleman, Associate Professor of American Literary Studies in the Department of English Language and Literature at UNM, and Faculty Senate President, provides a long historical view with his contextualization of Black Lives Matter protests in the larger scope of Civil Rights movements. This article is part of Racism: an Educational Series, created by the UNM Newsroom.


Learning From The Past: A Brief Historical Background, Steve Carr Jun 2020

Learning From The Past: A Brief Historical Background, Steve Carr

Black History at UNM

As UNM’s Communications and Marketing Department (UCAM) undertakes an effort to help educate the campus community involving the current Black Lives Matter movement through an extensive series covering an array of related subjects and areas that need work, it is important to note several historical moments in our nation’s history that have led us to this precipice we currently face as a nation. The first story in the series provides a brief historical background that takes us back to the 15th Century up to the Reconstruction Amendments (1865-70) that will help set the framework for the remaining stories in the …


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 45-B, No. 6, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Jun 2020

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 45-B, No. 6, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

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Resources re Covid-19 and Imprisonment

Levantamiento y Abolicion

Una Zona Autonoma

Action in New Mexico


Black Faculty Alliance Statement On The Criminal Act Of Anti-Black Racist Terrorism Against Dr. Charles Becknell, Jr. And The Program Of Africana Studies, Black Faculty Alliance Unm May 2020

Black Faculty Alliance Statement On The Criminal Act Of Anti-Black Racist Terrorism Against Dr. Charles Becknell, Jr. And The Program Of Africana Studies, Black Faculty Alliance Unm

Black History at UNM

Public statement from the University of New Mexico Black Faculty Alliance (BFA) condemning the criminal act of domestic anti-Black terrorism that includes the threat of a lynching directed toward Dr. Charles Becknell, Jr. and his family. Dr. Becknell, Jr. is the Director of the Africana Studies program in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of New Mexico. Among their suggested actions, the BFA calls for "the creation of a task force to develop a survivor-focused approach for an emergency response to hate-based threats against UNM Black faculty and a truth-telling commission to document systems and behaviors that …


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 45-B, No. 5, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights May 2020

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 45-B, No. 5, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

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Lack of Basic Human Rights

La Clase Multimillonaria Aumenta

What Has Changed and What Has Not


Unm Staff Council: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee Letter Condemning Racist Threats Against Faculty Member, Unm Staff Council Apr 2020

Unm Staff Council: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee Letter Condemning Racist Threats Against Faculty Member, Unm Staff Council

Black History at UNM

Open letter by UNM Staff Council Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee, condemning racist attacks on a UNM faculty member with 439 signatories.


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 45-B, No. 4, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Apr 2020

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 45-B, No. 4, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

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Possibilities for Releases and For Safety Improvements

El Mayor Foco de COVID-19 del País

The U.S. Southern Border: Now a Militarized Zone

So Dangerous for So Many People of Color


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 45-B, No. 3, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Mar 2020

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 45-B, No. 3, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

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Support to do the Right Thing in this Crisis Time

Coronavirus en las Cárceles

Helpful to Know About Coronavirus

The Symptoms


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 45-B, No. [2], Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Feb 2020

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 45-B, No. [2], Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

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Solidarity Not Solitary: Contradictions Sharpen

El Número de Menores de Edad Sin Hogar

Mas Aceso a Licencias de Conducir

Striving for Redemption

Some Limits on Solitary Confinement


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 45-B, No. 1, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Jan 2020

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 45-B, No. 1, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

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Positive Modifications

Drop LWOP Campaign

In Memoriam 2019

El Lenguaje Hacia Los Presos

One Step Forward And


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 44-A, No. 12, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Dec 2019

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 44-A, No. 12, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

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Lots and Lots of Numbers About People Locked Up

The Meaning of Guantánamo

Informe de la ONU Sobre Niñas y Niños

Detention at the U.S. Mexican Border

Lynchings Sent a Message: Stay in Line

An Epidemic of Power

Youth Confinement

he Crime of Being Poor


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 44-A, No. 11, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Nov 2019

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 44-A, No. 11, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

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Accomplishments: Positive, Negative

Por la Independencia en Puerto Rico

Human Rights Pen Pals

The Jail

Stay of Execution

Mass Commutation

The Right to Vote

Vote No Rikers, Old or New


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 44-A, No. 10, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Oct 2019

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 44-A, No. 10, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

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Why Fill the Prisons?

The D.N.A.

Nuestras de ADN de Todos los Inmigrantes

Send Us: Holiday/Calendar Card Designs

We Must Downsize More

How Some Churches Save Money


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 44-A, No. 9, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Sep 2019

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 44-A, No. 9, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

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How To Be Free(er)

No JLWOP- Life Without- for Kids

Truth and Reconciliation

Challenging Solitary

Prisiones con Fines de Lucro del ICE

México Rehaza la Prohibición de Asilo

Inmigrantes Protestan Frente a la Sede de Servicio de Inmigración

Send Us: Holiday/Calendar Card Designs

Fewer For-Profit Prisons?


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 44-A, No. 8, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Aug 2019

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 44-A, No. 8, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

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What is it Really About?

Federal Executions to Start Up

The Quick Fix Boomerang

La Redada Masiva de Mississippi

Back to School?

Poverty

More on "Camps"

Murphy Davis, On Women's Health


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 44-A, No. 7, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Jul 2019

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 44-A, No. 7, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

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The Story, Past and Present, is About Money and Torture

Comunidades de Inmigrantes se Preparan para Redadas del ICE

Freedom to Learn Campaign

Guess What Organization of a Little More Than 500 Employees has:

Some State Legislative Changes

Origin of the Term "Concentration Camp":


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 44-A, No. 6, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Jun 2019

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 44-A, No. 6, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

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Who Pays the Cost of Surviving?

El Ataque Económico Contra Cuba

U.S. Deaths Related to Pregnancy

Books-to-Prisoners Conference Report