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‘Mobile librarians’ help connect APS students with other cultures
“It really is about equity. If you take a look at APS and the population that we serve, these kiddos come from many different backgrounds and we are probably one of the most diverse districts in the nation,” Villalobos said. “If kids are speaking another language, we really need to validate their language and their… Read more
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‘A bottle with a mission’: NM entrepreneurs fight to provide clean water in Africa
Didomi is an Albuquerque company that partners with organizations that aim to combat the global water crisis. For co-founder Anaa Jibicho, the company’s mission is deeply personal. Jibicho is a refugee from Ethiopia and has already lost two siblings to sickness related to drinking unsafe water. Jibicho became ill himself, but was able to recover… Read more
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Family of late New Mexico rapper Wake Self keeps his legacy alive
The hip-hop artist and community activist was killed by a drunk driver on Nov. 5, 2019. He never got the opportunity to release his newest album and instead, his family released the project to honor the continuation of his message. Read more
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CNM theatre students find unique way of telling stories amid pandemic
by: Anna Padilla ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Live theatre is one of the many things that have come to a halt in 2020 because of COVID-19. Despite that, a group of playwriting students at Central New Mexico Community College has found a way to combine an old way of telling stories with a new one Read more
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Teacher on the road to recovery after hit and run
“Just do the right thing and check on the other person, because that person could have died or could be really hurt. Stop to check and save a life.” Read more
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20th annual World’s Largest Matanza
“It’s like a reunion. Being here, surrounded by people who have volunteered so much of there time is my favorite part.” Read more