The University of New Mexico-Taos, in collaboration with the Taos Arts Council, presents the forthcoming mural Historical Women of Taos. Beginning on May 3, internationally recognized muralist Jenny Ustick will create a mural on the south wall of Río.
Estevan Rael-Gálvez knows the importance of recording history. It s been his life s work. On Monday, the digital project, Native Bound-Unbound: Archive of I.
It’s the driving force behind the 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, Villanueva and Questa, as well as urban centers such as Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Denver and Salt Lake City, Utah.
Dr. Estevan Rael-Glvez, Manitos Community Memory Project Director
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,