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(Un)bound to Boundless exhibit explores Juneteenth through photography, ceramics, printmaking and more

By Sara Atencio-Gonzales, The Paper. โ€“ A new exhibition at Gallery One in City Hall is using art to explore freedom, resilience and the expansive possibilities of Black creative expression. (Un)bound to Boundless, the Juneteenth exhibition, brings together nine local and regional artists working across poetry, textiles, photography, ceramics, sculpture and printmaking. Curated by Angie […]

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The Peopleโ€™s Juneteenth celebrates holiday by promoting community, education and collective action

By Sara Atencio-Gonzales, The Paper. โ€“ As Juneteenth celebrations continue to grow across New Mexico, organizers behind The People’s Juneteenth say their event offers something more than a traditional festival: a space for community, political education and collective action. Hosted by Building Power for Black New Mexico alongside a coalition of local organizations, The People’s […]

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It’s time for sports teams to reserve city parks for summer leagues

The City of Albuquerque Parks & Recreation Department is encouraging sports teams, leagues, and community organizations to plan ahead and reserve athletic fields and recreational facilities for practices, games, tournaments, and sports activities throughout the year. From neighborhood ball fields and soccer fields to tennis courts, pickleball courts, skate parks, pump tracks, and specialty facilities, […]

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Pride Profiles: ORCA is creating community and connection for LGBTQ+ seniors

By Sara Atencio-Gonzales, The Paper. โ€“ As Pride Month celebrations take place across New Mexico, the Older Rainbow Community of Albuquerque (ORCA) is focused on something that lasts long after the parades end: creating community for LGBTQ+ older adults. Founded in 2013 as SAGE Albuquerque, the organization was created after Katherine Palmer and Sheila Mink […]

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Albuquerqueโ€™s record $1.5 billion budget heads to the state, without Keller’s signature

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. โ€” Burqueรฑos and city workers can breathe a sigh of relief as the cityโ€™s new $1.5 billion budget becomes law without the stroke of the mayorโ€™s pen. The plan avoids resident trash fee hikes, locks in funding for core community services from public safety to senior programs and includes upcoming […]

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