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COVID-19 by the numbers
New Mexico health officials yesterday reported 259 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the statewide total so far to 186,156. The health department has designated 151,708 of those cases as recovered.
Bernalillo County had 80 new cases, followed by Doña Ana County with 38 and Sandoval County with 24. Santa Fe County had 10 new cases. There also were 10 new cases reported among New Mexico Corrections Department inmates at the Lea County Correctional Facility, which had 37 new cases yesterday and an outbreak of close to 200 cases last week; there have now been 726 COVID-19 cases at that facility.
The state also announced 16 additional deaths, skewing in the worst case scenario from Los Alamos National Laboratory s weekly modeling and forecasting report; there have now been 3,769 fatalities statewide. As of yesterday, 177 people were hospitalized with COVID-19. ....

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Seminar on Blackdom attracts large online audience - Roswell Daily Record


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An online seminar hosted by the New Mexico Humanities Council (NMHC) on the historical township Blackdom on Feb. 23 attracted 87 participants. The audience was able to learn about the latest research and insights into the cultural and historical significance of the township of Blackdom, founded in 1903, 18 miles south of Roswell and 8 miles west of Dexter. By the mid-1920s, most residents had left, turning Blackdom into a ghost town.
Bethany Tabor, NMHC program officer, served as the moderator. She introduced the speakers, which included Janice Dunnahoo of the Historical Society for Southeast New Mexico (HSSNM) Archives in Roswell. Dunnahoo is a contributing author for the West Texas Historical Association, Wild West Journal, True West Magazine, Texas-New Mexico Border Archives Journal and a weekly contributor to the Roswell Daily Record. ....

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NMSU collective hosts series to imagine a 'borderlands pluriversity' | Article


The New Mexico State University Borderlands and Ethnic Studies, Chicano Programs and the Dean’s Fellows of Equity, Inclusion and Diversity at the College of Arts and Sciences are hosting a dialogue series titled, Imagining and Shaping Pluriversities: Land-based Indigenous Knowledges and Pedagogies of Resistance.
(Clockwise from left) Pluriversity Imagination Collective members, Judith Flores Carmona, interim director of Chicano Programs, associate professor and faculty fellow in the Honors College; Manal Hamzeh, professor of gender and sexuality studies; Georgina Badoni, assistant professor of anthropology; and Dulcinea Lara, associate professor and director of Borderlands and Ethnic Studies program. (Courtesy Photo)
(From left) Lisa Grayshield and Jennie Luna kicked off the series with their talk titled, “Intersecting Momentum: A discussion about the History of Colonization and the Now of Healing Land and People.” (Courte ....

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