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TygrBright

(20,760 posts)
Thu Dec 22, 2022, 12:34 PM Dec 2022

Albuquerque, take a bow. You have reason to be proud!

You elected Melanie Stansbury.

And she did THIS.

The school isn’t just substandard; it’s a site that carries historical trauma. Like many of today’s BIE schools, the To’Hajiilee Community School is also a former Indian boarding school. For about 150 years, the U.S. government forced tens of thousands of Indigenous children to attend these schools to try to assimilate them into white culture. As a result, these kids endured physical, psychological and sexual abuse. Some died. Others disappeared.

Despite having such few resources, the To’Hajiilee Community School has still managed to thrive culturally, said Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-N.M.), who represents this district. School officials have reclaimed the space and built a strong community around it, grounding its activities in Indigenous language and cultural revitalization.

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Over the past few weeks, as lawmakers scrambled to get their priorities into the $1.7 trillion year-end spending bill, Stansbury says she spent “every day, all day long,” dogging House and Senate appropriators, Hill leaders and administration officials to include money for the school. She didn’t know until Tuesday morning, when the bill was publicly released and she pored over its text, that her efforts had paid off.

“We’ve been working so hard on this, for so long, I literally woke up … and bawled my eyes out,” Stansbury told HuffPost in an emotional interview on Tuesday. “I invested everything I had to get funding for this school. The To’Hajiilee community is only a short distance from Albuquerque, but the people out there have so much need, and the community hasn’t had its needs and priorities met. It’s just so huge for this community.”


Another step in redressing deep historical injustice. Hope for all New Mexicans as we work to be a state where ALL peoples of ALL backgrounds are valued, entitled to equity, and contribute to the shape of our society and our culture.

appreciatively,
Bright
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Albuquerque, take a bow. You have reason to be proud! (Original Post) TygrBright Dec 2022 OP
K&R Bayard Dec 2022 #1
My daughter lives in Albuquerque. patphil Dec 2022 #2

patphil

(6,180 posts)
2. My daughter lives in Albuquerque.
Thu Dec 22, 2022, 01:29 PM
Dec 2022

It's not just grinding poverty and financial need, but these areas are essentially medical deserts.
Health is a real issue out in the rural areas of New Mexico.
I hope the school gets funded well enough to have a school lunch program to help these kids get the nutrition they need.

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