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Posted inFeatured, Housing

Short stays, long impact

by Eli Hager February 11, 2020February 13, 2023

Removing children from their homes — even briefly, for their own protection — may compound their problems.

Posted inChild & Family Welfare

Seize the session

Avatar photo by Ed Williams February 4, 2020February 16, 2023

State officials scramble to respond to restraint and seclusion in schools

Posted inFeatured

Wastewater, wastewater everywhere

Avatar photo by April Reese January 28, 2020February 13, 2023

In the Permian Basin, a new kind of boom

Posted inFeatured, Politics

“It’s appalling”

Avatar photo by Ike Swetlitz January 8, 2020February 13, 2023

Michelle Lujan Grisham on seclusion and restraint in Albuquerque schools

Posted inCoronavirus, Featured

Through the lens of experience

Avatar photo by Sara Solovitch December 31, 2019February 13, 2023

Executive director Sara Solovitch speaks with photographer Don Usner about his favorite photos from Searchlight in 2019.

Posted inFeatured, Tribal Affairs

Stolen and Erased

Avatar photo by Nick Pachelli December 17, 2019February 13, 2023

A Navajo girl was exploited and sex trafficked in urban and rural New Mexico. Why did so many fail to help her? 

Posted inChild & Family Welfare

One giant leap

Avatar photo by Ed Williams December 10, 2019February 16, 2023

New PED head tasked with implementing sweeping reforms.

Posted inChild & Family Welfare

Building Blocks

Avatar photo by Ike Swetlitz December 3, 2019February 16, 2023

Big investment in early childhood aims to provide foundation for NM kids. 

Posted inFeatured, New Mexico's Children

The Once and Future Child

Avatar photo by Don J. Usner November 19, 2019February 13, 2023

A photographic history of childhood in New Mexico

Posted inFeatured

Blood for money

Avatar photo by Lauren Villagran October 22, 2019February 13, 2023

​Plasma centers in U.S. border towns provide Mexican donors with reliable income, but they may get a weakened immune system along with the cash.

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