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4 Investigates: Law helping New Mexico tribes reclaim artifacts, remains

AASS town hall explores CROWN Act legislation

In her role as director of African American Student Services at The University of New Mexico, Brandi Stone has many conversations with students about their personal, academic, educational, and social development throughout their college years. Among the conversations are the ramifications of having Black hair styles. Perhaps no other ethnic group has hair so imbued with cultural and historical legacies. In addition, there are practical aspects to caring for and styling Black hair. Thus, Black women and men alike style their hair in locs, twists, braids, or natural styles to accommodate both the cultural and practical. But these styles have met resistance from schools and businesses.

Digital Memories Repository Moves Forward in New Mexico

Digital Memories Repository Moves Forward in New Mexico With a $970,000 grant to New Mexico Highlands University, the project will continue its memory-gathering effort and community-based archive for Indo-Hispano communities in northern New Mexico and southern Colorado. by Adrian Gomez, Albuquerque Journal / February 1, 2021 Manitos Community Memory Project. With a $970,000 grant from the  Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to  New Mexico Highlands University, the project will continue its memory-gathering effort and community-based archive. The digital archive will be an online repository that is accessible and usable across Indo-Hispano communities in northern  New Mexico and southern  Colorado. The archive will be developed with a growing number of individual and organizational partners from rural villages that include Abiquiú, Chimayó, 

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