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"Brain fog" – a colloquial term for significant, persistent cognitive deficits, with consistent impairment of executive
functioning and working memory.
Critical Race Theory
An academic movement of civil-rights scholars and activists in the United States who seek to critically examine the law as it intersects with issues of race, and to challenge mainstream liberal approaches to racial justice.
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SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham unveiled bipartisan legislation Thursday that would lower the state’s Gross Receipts Tax rate an additional quarter-percent to 4.625 percent and create a deduction for a wide range of services sold to other businesses, saving New Mexicans as much as $411 million in total.
Potential New Treatment for " Brain Fog" in Long COVID Patients
Individuals with long COVID, sometimes referred to as "long-haulers," experience symptoms that may persist for weeks, months, or even years after their acute viral infection.
Santa Fe – Office of Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham

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Stars:
Zahn McClarnon,
Kiowa Gordon,
Jessica Matten

1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
May 31 – June 1, 1921
In the wake of the violence:
• 35 city blocks lay in ruin
• 800 people were treated for injuries
• as many as 300 people may have
"I Have a Dream"
Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
“March on Washington”
August 28, 1963

Native Americans gather at powwow to celebrate culture
Dozens of Native Americans representing tribes from across the country came together March 11 to celebrate their culture in a powwow at the University of Maryland in College Park.
By Carolyn Van Houten and Dana Hedgpeth – Washington Post, 03/11/2023



The circle often serves as a symbol of completeness. Military service, however, often breaks circles: of place, time, relationships (with others & with self), and sometimes of life. This anthology provides a platform for the military, their families, and caregivers, to mend those rifts. For many, their experiences are so deep-seated as to be inseparable from their identities, so expressing those is made at risk of having not only their sentiments, but themselves, misunderstood or rejected. But when, instead, their conficences are received and resonate, it helps reforge the circle of community which was broken by silence born of fear.
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Juneteenth now a Federal Holiday
