At the end of each year, I make a point of stepping back and taking stock of what we’ve accomplished, what we learned, and ...
Forty years ago, after Karen Buller gave birth to her daughter, the head nurse at the Santa Fe Indian Hospital stopped by ...
Sara had been preparing for a radio interview earlier this month to promote her plans to open an at-home child care center in ...
When Soledad Chávez de Chacón became the first woman to govern New Mexico — albeit briefly — in 1924, she was aware of the gravity of the role. Just a few years after earning the right to vote and the ...
1912: New Mexico becomes the 47th state admitted to the Union. Nina Otero-Warren helped lead women in a movement that paved the way for voting rights in 1920. New Mexican file photo 1917: Suffragist ...
When Diane Denish was elected lieutenant governor, she didn’t think too much about the glass ceiling she’d just shattered.
Eight years ago, I embarked on the most ambitious project of my journalism career: I had been offered a job as a reporter at ...