by Fatima van Hattum | Apr 2, 2019 | News from the Fund
Last month, as a way to honor Women’s History Month and beyond, we launched our New Mexico Sheroes campaign to celebrate self-identified women who have made herstory in our state. Ruth Hashimoto, born in Seattle Washington in 1913, was forced into a Wyoming internment...
by Fatima van Hattum | Mar 28, 2019 | News from the Fund
Happy Women’s History Month! This month we launched our New Mexico Sheroes campaign to celebrate self-identified women who have made herstory in our state. Fabiola Cabeza de Baca, born in Las Vegas, NM, lived from 1894 to 1991. She spent decades of her life teaching...
by Fatima van Hattum | Mar 22, 2019 | News from the Fund
Happy Women’s History Month! This month we launched our New Mexico Sheroes campaign to celebrate self-identified women who have made herstory in our state. Anita Scott Coleman was a prodigious writer and contributor to the Harlem Renaissance who lived from 1890 to...
by Fatima van Hattum | Mar 18, 2019 | News from the Fund
Happy Women’s History Month! This month we are launching our New Mexico Sheroes campaign to celebrate self-identified women who have made herstory in our state. Lozen was a Chihenne Chiricahua Apache warrior, seer, healer, and midwife, born near Ojo Caliente, NM, who...
by Fatima van Hattum | Mar 14, 2019 | News from the Fund
Happy Women’s History Month! This month we are launching our New Mexico Sheroes campaign to celebrate self-identified women who have made herstory in our state. Midwife, Doña Jesusita Aragón of Trujillo, NM, lived from 1908 – 2005. Over the course of her...
by Fatima van Hattum | Mar 11, 2019 | News from the Fund
Happy Women’s History Month! This month we are launching our New Mexico Sheroes campaign to celebrate self-identified women who have made herstory in our state! Pablita Velarde, also known as Tse Tsan, meaning Golden Dawn in Tewa, was born at Santa Clara Pueblo and...