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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.
Policymakers and activists fight to remove pro-segregation, anti-immigrant provisions from property deeds.
Wufei Yu March 15, 2021 From the print edition
Five years ago, Albuquerque-born Lan Sena considered purchasing land at the foothills of the Sandia Mountains. She found a property in the Four Hills area, where elegant houses coexist with cholla cactus on rolling hills. A horrifying clause in the property’s covenant nauseated her.
An aerial view of the Northeast Heights community in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1969. Racially restrictive covenants have still been found in the deeds from many properties in this community.
Albuquerque Museum
“When we pulled up the deed of the property, it had that language in there that Asians and African Americans could not live on the land unless they were slaves,” Sena said. She ultimately didn’t buy the land. As the 31-year-old daughter of two Vietnamese refugees who came to the Southwestern city in 1975 and 1981, r
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Few spoilers have emerged so far, but host Tayshia Adams fiancé Zac Clark popped by for an adorable visit.
Here are all the spoilers from Reality Steve you need to know before this Bachelorette season begins.
Bachelor fans, there s another season of
The Bachelorette coming so soon. After an unpredictable 2020 of filming stops and starts, the ABC producers now seem to have filming in a COVID-safe bubble on lock.
The newly crowned
Bachelorette has gone through quarantine with all her husband hopefuls on the set, and the cameras are rolling, per Rachel Lindsay and
US Weekly. Another closed set means minimal spoilers from Reality Steve. But, you know he still gets intel and is ready to spill all the reali-tea as soon as it boils over.
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