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In a democracy, the power of positive change is vested in the people. Want to see this power in action? The time is now! Come out to Valley Forge National Historical Park at 5 pm on Thursday April 29th, when members of the Leagues of Women Voters from Montgomery, Chester and Delaware Counties will be joining forces to spotlight our democracyâs urgent need for balanced electoral representation through People Powered Fair Maps. April 29th is the Leagueâs âPeople Powered Day of Actionâ. On that day all over the United States, citizens will have a chance to learn about the importance of fair and representative electoral districts. Redistricting is the process by which congressional and legislative districts are drawn to determine how communities are represented based on census data. When the district lines are manipulated intentionally by people who wish to retain political power, it results in an anti-democratic, unfair and unbalanced representation. This ....
Editor s note: This is from The Open Stacks, a blog curated by the NMSU Library Archives and Special Collections. Blog posts from The Open Stacks will be printed in the Sun-News monthly. Visit https://openstacks.nmsu.edu/ to learn more about the history of the Mesilla Valley. The New Mexico State University Archives and Special Collections (ASC) has many interesting historical collections, but the Loretto Academy holding is a gem that catches people’s attention whenever we have a public display of our archival holdings. A woman attending the 2019 Border Regional Archives Group Border Archives Bazaar, held at the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum, was in awe that we had the Loretto Academy collection. She had a family member who had attended the once-thriving Catholic school in downtown Las Cruces. ....
At St. John the Evangelist Catholic church in Pocasset, as parishioners left their Ash Wednesday service socially distanced from each other and wearing masks, some received a cross mark of ash from the Rev. Tom Frechette, using a cotton swab instead of his thumb. While Frechette said Tuesday that the usual individual hand contact is a very natural human way and part of the way we communicate,” parishioners understood the change on Wednesday. Frechette said his parishioners told him, “We still get ashes and we still pray.” Across the Cape, the tradition of starting the Lenten season with priests placing ash crosses on foreheads looked quite different during the COVID-19 pandemic. ....