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DENVER, March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Center for Legal Inclusiveness (CLI) will celebrate nominees and the as-yet-to-be-named Judge Wiley Daniel Lifetime Achievement Award winner with a virtual gala, The Ball for All on May 1. The annual [email protected] Awards, now in their seventh year, are designed to highlight and reward organizations in Colorado that promote diversity, equity and inclusivity in all facets of their workplaces.
Nominees are now being accepted to recognize individuals, young professionals, non-profit organizations, corporations/businesses, and law firms/legal departments who have excelled in advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in their workplaces. Winners will be announced at the virtual event.
Murcia presented the two-day Simplified Figure workshop at the studio of Picton potter Sara Scott. During this workshop, Murcia taught students to break down the body into simple geometrical parts. This makes it easy to understand the volume of the different parts and the core structure of the figure, he said. Students learn proportions and anatomy just deep enough to read through the surface of the skin and get an understanding of the human figure. “What I do is difficult to find, not only in New Zealand, but in the world. You have to go to Paris, or Italy or Barcelona to find this kind of thing,” said Murcia.
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Letter To The Editor: Bottom Line Up Front – The County Needs A Moratorium On Repeating Past Mistakes
Los Alamos
The recent Op-Ed by County Councilors David Izraelevitz and Sara Scott on possible purchase of the Reel Deal and CB Fox properties did present one factual piece of information: The County Council’s role is, indeed, to provide for the needs of the community in a responsible manner.
But it doesn’t take a scientist rocket or otherwise to understand that ignoring the opinion of the County Attorney and entering into an agreement that potentially violates the New Mexico Constitution is, at the very least, irresponsible.