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NHCC director resigns, search to begin for replacement

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... The exterior of the Roy E. Disney Preforming Arts Center at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. (Jim Thompson/Albuquerque Journal) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Josefa Gonzalez Mariscal resigned, effective Wednesday, after 11 months as executive director. ...................... According to the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, Gonzalez Mariscal said the pandemic has underscored the value of family, and she plans to move near her daughter to spend more time with her. Cultural Affairs Secretary Debra Garcia y Griego said Deputy Secretary Nick Schiavo will serve as acting director, ensuring that operations continue as normal. NHCC Executive Director Josefa Gonzalez Mariscal. (Courtesy of NM Department of Cultural Affairs)

Holy Week Traditions, Pottery Demonstrations, Livestock Coloring Activities And More Offered By DCA

DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS NEWS This week includes three outstanding programs. Explore the latest online programming from the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA), bringing the state’s unique blend of cultures into your home through its museums, historic sites, and cultural institutions. The History and Literary Arts department at the National Hispanic Cultural Center presents the latest online lecture in the series Tertulia Histórica Albuquerque “From Sea To Sand: Holy Week Traditions of Spain, New Mexico and the Philippines” via Zoom on March 20. The presentation will discuss the various traditions of Semana Santa (Holy Week), beginning with their origins in Spain and how they then spread around the world. The lecture will concentrate specifically on two former Spanish colonies – the northernmost frontier of Nueva España, New Mexico, and the Philippines. Register for this free event here.

200,000 on eligible list haven t had first shot

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Nearly 220,000 people at the top of the state’s priority list for COVID vaccinations because of their work, age or other risk factors have received at least one dose of the vaccine by registering with the state’s centralized appointment system. But another 200,000 currently eligible registered New Mexicans were still waiting in the state queue for an initial shot as of Tuesday. Data released to the Journal this week by the state Department of Health shows that among the 75-and-older group, with the highest COVID-19 mortality rate, about 32,000 registrants had not been vaccinated, while nearly 67% of the 96,706 who registered have received at least one shot.

Briefcase: Promotions, hires and more

Rachel Rodriguez Rachel Rodriguez has joined HopeWorks as the new Chief Development And Communications Officer. Rodriguez most recently served as the executive director of Equal Access to Justice, securing unrestricted revenue for New Mexico civil legal organizations. Prior positions include Development and Vision Director for Mountain Mahogany Community School; Deputy Director of Family Voices; and grant writer for the National Hispanic Cultural Center Foundation. At HopeWorks, she will spearhead and manage all aspects of fundraising and community relations efforts. Ed Anlian Ed Anlian, CCIM, has joined Johnson Commercial Real Estate as a Commercial Broker. Ed’s comprehensive commercial real estate experience provides his clients with exceptional service in office, retail and investment properties. He is a past president of CARNM (2018), a Certified Commercial Investment Member and active in the community.

Free things to do in Albuquerque - Lonely Planet

Free things to do in Albuquerque Lonely Planet Editors 8 March 2021 Cruising Route 66 is one of the best free things to do in Albuquerque © Alamy Stock Photo Quirky Albuquerque is a fascinating mix of the Indigenous cultures, the mission-era old southwest, mid-century charm, and a buzzy college town. With mountains to the east and dormant volcanoes to the west, thousands of acres of trails and protected land, well-curated museums, and splashy oddities like the city s penchant for hot air balloons, there s a lot to see and do. Best of all, you can get a taste of what Albuquerque is all about even if you haven t found the riches of El Dorado.

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