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Satoye Ruth Hashimoto

Satoye Ruth Hashimoto

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...

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Fabiola Cabeza de Baca

Fabiola Cabeza de Baca

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...

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Anita Scott Coleman

Anita Scott Coleman

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...

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Lozen

Lozen

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...

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Doña Jesusita Aragón

Doña Jesusita Aragón

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 lifetime, she...

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Pablita Velarde, Tse Tsan

Pablita Velarde, Tse Tsan

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...

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