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Ending Period Poverty in New Mexico By Samantha Anne Carrillo In the U.S., an estimated two in five menstruators report having struggled to afford period

Ending Period Poverty in New Mexico By Samantha Anne Carrillo In the U.S., an estimated two in five menstruators report having struggled to afford period

By Rudolfo Carrillo Somewhere back in the illuminated and moving past, in the world of the cinema, a certain director noted that freedom and filmmaking

Lynnette Haozous Talks Decolonizing Mural Art By Samantha Anne Carrillo In the heart of downtown Albuquerque, a pigmented portal stretches across 505 Central Food Hall.

By: Aaron Mastriani It’s May 2020 and COVID-19 has struck the New Mexico hamlet of Eddington. Fear is everywhere. Everyone has different ideas what to

By: April Brown Concept Image by: Don Ivie When Alan Trevor took over as director of Central New Mexico College’s film and media program

Located in northern New Mexico, in a village near Villanueva, filmmaker Barb Odell has been documenting powerful stories rooted in Spanish and Indigenous traditions. As