Forging the future: Four Black leaders in New Mexico talk about those who inspired them

(Cathryn Cunningham/Journal)

This month across the United States, people are shining the spotlight on the achievements of African Americans.

Bright Spot
DA warns Doña Ana sheriff on compliance with camera mandate

Photo courtesy Gerald Byers Gerald Byers, 62, became New Mexicos first African American district attorney in November running unopposed in Dona Ana County. ebriseno@abqjournal.com Tue Feb 23 17:27:46 -0700 2021 1614126465 FILENAME: 1925067.jpg

Forging the future: Four Black leaders in New Mexico talk about those who inspired them

Photo courtesy Isatu Kaigziabiher Scientist and artist Isatu Kaigziabiher. ebriseno@abqjournal.com Tue Feb 23 17:27:45 -0700 2021 1614126465 FILENAME: 1925065.JPG

Forging the future: Four Black leaders in New Mexico talk about those who inspired them

PHOTOS COURTESY UNM SCHOOL OF LAW Shammara Henderson, Assistant U.S. Attorney mmurphy@abqjournal.com Fri Jun 02 09:18:38 -0600 2017 1496416715 FILENAME: 605376.jpg

Veterans secretary to leave administration

Photo Courtesy Sonya Smith Sonya Smith, cabinet secretary of the New Mexico Department of Veterans Services. ebriseno@abqjournal.com Tue Feb 23 17:27:45 -0700 2021 1614126465 FILENAME: 1925066.jpg

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