A Pandemic is Not an Excuse to Suspend Progress in Society – Part 3
Opinion by Derek Wallentinsen (Part 3 of a Series) This series was created to highlight examples of threats to progress being made in the name of the virus crisis. Part 1…
Opinion by Derek Wallentinsen (Part 3 of a Series) This series was created to highlight examples of threats to progress being made in the name of the virus crisis. Part 1…
By M. Benevento Fact: The United States has the busiest election calendar on the planet. Compared to citizens of the U.K., Germany, and Japan, we have more opportunities to vote…
DPBC volunteers have put together a comprehensive Community Resource Guide. In this resource, you’ll find everything from ways to support local farmers and food banks, to how to get supplies…
By P. Milner Did you know that April is Stress Awareness Month? We are all under stress right now. “Stress affects everyone. Although we cannot eliminate stress entirely from our…
Earlier this month, the New Mexico’s Supreme Court ruled that in-person voting will still occur during our June primary, an event which could endanger poll workers and the general public. …
By Satyana Amilca Shah Martinet One day I was walking to my elementary school garden in Albuquerque. I am a fifth-grader and I like to draw in my sketchbook in…
Opinion by Derek Wallentinsen (Part 2 of a Series) Power grabs and reversals of progress are happening while public attention is focused on COVID-19. The first article in this series…
By M. Benevento Begin at home, but know we must go further: You and I can make environmentally conscious choices – to recycle, eat less (or no) meat, use energy-saving appliances,…
By Lance Chilton Democrats want more people to have the chance to vote, including in the primary election scheduled here for June 2. Republicans want fewer people to vote. It’s…
By Flora Lucero "Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will." ~ Frederick Douglass The November 3, 2020 election will likely be the most consequential…