ASLE Symposium: The Heart of the Gila

Letting our location be our guide in focusing the theme, the Gila Wilderness was established as the nation’s first wilderness area 91 years ago and continues to define our regional identity. The Gila River remains the last free-flowing river in the Southwest, but there is a current proposal in the state legislature to dam the river; local activists have been organizing to fight the proposal. Drought, compounded by climate change, has greatly affected our area, with the largest fire in New Mexico state history occurring in the Gila during 2012.  The Gila was the northernmost region of the Mogollon People a millennium ago, and our region remains very culturally diverse with its close proximity to the Mexican-U.S. border. The four-day symposium includes guest speakers and panels covering different subjects and a fourth day of field trips. See here for complete schedule:...

Health Care Sign Up Training

We invite you! Empower your family & neighbors to take ownership of their health care Wednesday, June 8 - 6pm to 7:30pm Join us at a 75 minute training on how to get free or low-cost health coverage, learn to help someone enroll, and use their health services. We will have: bilingual take-home materials Q&A session nutritional snacks learn health advocacy skills Brought to you by Health Action New Mexico, WNMU, Office of Border Health. Contact 505-322-2152 or info@healthactionnm.org for more...