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NMHC REACHES END OF UNITED WE STAND SPEAKER SERIES FUNDING

WHO: New Mexico Humanities Council
WHAT: United We Stand Funding
WHERE: Albuquerque, N.M.
WHEN: July, 2024
CONTACT: Keelyn Byram

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NMHC has reached the end of United We Stand speaker series funding. So be sure to catch the final sessions of these speakers under this special initiative while you can. We extend a special thanks to all the speakers for participating and to all the organizations who hosted a United We Stand event! Taking part in this initiative allowed hundreds of New Mexicans to access educational humanities programs that focused on bridging cultural gaps and inspiring compassion which helps our communities stand firm against hate-based violence. Thank you for helping New Mexico stay a safe place for everyone to call home.

Check out our Events page to learn about our last few United We Stand speaker events!

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NEW MEXICO HUMANITIES COUNCIL

NEWS, AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

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THANK YOU TO OUR DEPARTING STAFF MEMBERS

As we begin this month, we want to acknowledge three valued members of the New Mexico Humanities Council who departed at the end of last month: Keelyn Byram, Abby Boling and Sammi Carillo.

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VISIONARY VOICES THEN AND NOW

Visionary Voices Then and Now was an inaugural Starting Conversations series using Living History and Chautauqua performance as a way to creatively engage in dialogue with our rich history.

This program focused on the history of the Conservationist Movement in the United States in the early 20th…

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