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Eliminating systemic racism in NM starts at the top » Albuquerque Journal

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Legislative Education Study Committee (LESC) director Rachel Gudgel has got to go. Her very presence in government is precisely the representation of systemic racism we must eliminate and hold accountable. In 2018, our Legislature was tasked with taking immediate action to overhaul the state’s education system after Judge Sarah Singleton ruled that New Mexico was violating our constitutional mandate to provide an adequate and sufficient education – especially to students of color, low-income students, English language learners and students with disabilities. Gudgel’s removal (for allegedly making disparaging remarks about Native Americans) is a key part of living up to that mandate. Her continued presence is an all-too-real embodiment of not standing by our values of anti-racism and of truly holding leadership accountable for their words.

Isolated, insensitive comments highlighted my ignorance » Albuquerque Journal

To New Mexico tribes, nations and pueblos, and your children and families, As has been heavily reported, I made some isolated, insensitive comments about Native Americans and Native American education in 2019 that were insulting and harmful. I very much regret the impact of my ignorant choice of words and cavalier attitude, and apologize to New Mexico tribal leadership and their communities, families and children, and to the staff of the Legislative Education Study Committee, for not being more thoughtful or informed. I further regret that these transgressions have taken the focus away from the work of the committee to develop policy and support resources for New Mexico children – especially Native American students.

The Wrap: Chickasaw confirmed to USDA counsel

The Wrap: Chickasaw confirmed to USDA counsel Headlines for Monday, Aug. 2, 2021 Author: Janie Hipp, Chickasaw, shown here while serving as director of the Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative at the University of Arkansas, was nominated March 15, 2021 by President Joe Biden to be general counsel for the Department of Agriculture. She is currently chief executive of the Native American Agriculture Fund. She is shown here with Charlie Vig (left), then-chairman of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community of Minnesota. Headlines for Monday, Aug. 2, 2021 Lios enchim aniavu, relatives. A lot of news out there. Thanks for stopping by Indian Country Today’s digital platform.

AG documents incriminate legislative, education leader Sheryl Williams Stapleton

AG documents incriminate legislative, education leader Sheryl Williams Stapleton
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MON: New Mexico s Largest Utilities To Resume Normal Billing, + More

MON: New Mexico s Largest Utilities To Resume Normal Billing, + More
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