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Mental health interventions: Culturally appropriate, but not always culturally specific

Mental health interventions: Culturally appropriate, but not always culturally specific

Do culturally appropriate mental health interventions have to be culturally specific? University of New Mexico Sociology Professor Jessica Goodkind says no.In her article, Is cultural appropriateness culturally specific? Intersectional insights...

Marines now patrolling California border; Newsom warns of ‘mission creep’ in Trump’s immigration crackdown

Marines now patrolling California border; Newsom warns of ‘mission creep’ in Trump’s immigration crackdown

This story was originally published by CalMatters. Dozens of Marines are now stationed at a Border Patrol station in eastern San Diego County, a new development that points to the Trump administration’s military buildup on the southern border....

New Mexico’s Governor Declares Drought Emergency. Sort Of.

New Mexico’s Governor Declares Drought Emergency. Sort Of.

In late May, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s office sent out a press release announcing an executive order that declared a drought emergency and state of emergency in New Mexico. The order itself was missing two things: It didn’t actually include an...

New Mexico Appeals Court Dismisses Suit Seeking to Compel Greater Environmental Regulation under State Constitution

New Mexico Appeals Court Dismisses Suit Seeking to Compel Greater Environmental Regulation under State Constitution

As legislative efforts to limit fossil fuel consumption falter, environmental activists have turned to the courts with increasing frequency and ever-more-expansive legal theories. Some of this litigation relies upon state tort law. Other suits...

New Mexico Offers $5.3M In Low-Interest Loans For Energy-Saving Building Upgrades

New Mexico Offers $5.3M In Low-Interest Loans For Energy-Saving Building Upgrades

Nonprofits, community centers, and other public-serving buildings across New Mexico can now apply for low-interest loans to make their facilities more energy efficient, thanks to a new $5.3 million fund from the state. The Energy Efficiency...

New Mexico to Help Finance Energy Efficiency Programs

The New Mexico Energy Minerals and Natural Resources Division has received $5.3 million from the U.S. Department of Energy to create an Energy Efficiency Revolving Loan Fund, which offers low-interest loans ranging from $250,000 to $1 million to...

Deaths in the New Mexico desert surge after Texas’ border crackdown reaches El Paso

Deaths in the New Mexico desert surge after Texas’ border crackdown reaches El Paso

This article is co-published and co-reported by Source New Mexico and The Texas Tribune, independent nonprofit newsrooms. Editor’s note: This story includes images of skeletal human remains found by volunteers in the desert. SANTA TERESA, New...

New Mexico Department Of Workforce Solutions Teams Up With Northern NM Youth Fund To Expand Job Training

NMDWS News: The New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions (NMDWS) is investing $500,000 in the Northern New Mexico Youth Fund, becoming the first state agency to partner with the organization to provide job training for underserved youth. The...

After El Paso joined Texas border crackdown, number of dead migrants in New Mexico desert surged

After El Paso joined Texas border crackdown, number of dead migrants in New Mexico desert surged

This article is co-published and co-reported with the Source New Mexico, an independent, nonprofit newsroom and affiliate of States Newsroom. SANTA TERESA, New Mexico — On a hot morning in September, after hours of trekking through the Chihuahuan...

Study questions if culturally appropriate care must be culture-specific

Study questions if culturally appropriate care must be culture-specific

James Holloway, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs at the University of New Mexico | The University of New MexicoJames Holloway, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs at the University of New Mexico | The...

San Juan County Commission receives New Mexico Health Department presentation

San Juan County Commission receives New Mexico Health Department presentation

Chairman Terri Fortner honored fallen Bloomfield officer Alice Fordham, New Mexico Department of Health government relations coordinator, presented to the commission. David Edward Albright/Tri-City Record × On June 10, Chairman Terri Fortner...

Chicana & Chicano studies program connects educators with local history

Chicana & Chicano studies program connects educators with local history

Kimberly Sanchez Rael, Chair of the Board of Regents at the University of New Mexico | The University of New MexicoKimberly Sanchez Rael, Chair of the Board of Regents at the University of New Mexico | The University of New Mexico Educators from...

New Mexico's Most Charming Town Is A Living Link To America's Wild West

New Mexico's Most Charming Town Is A Living Link To America's Wild West

Charming towns with Wild West inspiration are scattered across the U.S. From saloon-style doors to wooden Western downtown areas, such historic remnants of a time gone by are a draw for many American and international travelers. For some classic...

St. Francis of Assisi Mission Church restored by local family and donors

St. Francis of Assisi Mission Church restored by local family and donors

By LYNDSIE FERRELL SEVEN MILE PLAZA - For the past two years, Ernie Martinez alongside his wife Sandra and their family, several volunteers and donors have worked to restore the St. Francis of Assisi Mission Church in the Seven Mile Plaza and are...

Councilmember, nonprofit leader challenge Wheeler for mayor

Councilmember, nonprofit leader challenge Wheeler for mayor

Voters in Bremerton will narrow the field for mayor in the Aug. 5 primary election, choosing between incumbent Greg Wheeler, city councilmember Jeff Coughlin, and nonprofit executive director Marwan Cameron. The top two vote-getters will advance...

New Mexico Lets Abortionists Kill Babies Up to Birth. Where are the Christians?

New Mexico Lets Abortionists Kill Babies Up to Birth. Where are the Christians?

New Mexico has borne the tragic reputation as the late-term abortion capital of the country and now in a post Roe v. Wade era, is becoming known as the abortion capital of the Southwest partially because of the moral dereliction of duty by the...

After El Paso joined Abbott’s border crackdown, the number of dead migrants in the New Mexico desert surged

After El Paso joined Abbott’s border crackdown, the number of dead migrants in the New Mexico desert surged

Editor’s note: This story includes images of skeletal human remains found by volunteers in the desert. This article is co-published and co-reported with the Source New Mexico, an independent, nonprofit newsroom and affiliate of States Newsroom....

Ransom, Cartels, And A Dozen Captives: Inside Horrifying New Mexico Smuggling Ring Bust

It sounds like something out of a suspense thriller, but for 11 terrified individuals, it was a harrowing reality. Federal authorities in Albuquerque have ripped open a disturbing human smuggling operation, leading to the indictment of Isaias...

United Methodist Church can continue legal battle over SMU split, Texas Supreme Court rules

United Methodist Church can continue legal battle over SMU split, Texas Supreme Court rules

The case of whether or not SMU can split from the church was sent back to trial court for further proceedings. DALLAS — The United Methodist Church can continue its legal fight over whether or not SMU can split from the church, the Texas Supreme...

New Mexico sheriffs respond to federal ‘sanctuary’ list

New Mexico sheriffs respond to federal ‘sanctuary’ list

A May 1 march in Albuquerque’s Old Town stretched over a city block Thursday evening, as immigrants rights groups, unions and others took to the streets. (Danielle Prokop / Source NM) × Catron County sheriff: ‘We are not a sanctuary county for...

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