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Literacy: How New Mexico is changing the story

This episode of “Pass the Sopapillas” examines literacy in New Mexico through conversations with educators, advocates and community leaders working to expand access to reading and learning opportunities. Host Manuel González and his guests discuss the science of reading, the importance of representation in education and the need to support students and teachers as they build stronger communities through literacy.

New Mexico doulas help parents thrive with essential support

New Mexico’s expanded Medicaid coverage for doula care is helping more families access pregnancy, birth and postpartum support. For first-time mother Ramirez, doula care provided emotional guidance and connections to services after her baby was diagnosed with a cleft lip and palate. Advocates say doulas improve maternal and infant health outcomes, especially in rural communities.

La Cultura Cura

In this episode of “Pass the Sopapillas,” host Manuel González explores how culture, art and community create healing and resilience across New Mexico. Guests from La Plazita Institute and Vital Spaces discuss identity, creativity, youth empowerment and the transformative power of culture to heal – a truism recognized in New Mexico as “la cultura cura.”

Healthy start for babies, healthy communities for all

HealthConnect One and Berry Medicine are improving maternal and infant health through culturally grounded care, including doula support and Indigenous birth practices. Their work shows how community-based care strengthens outcomes for families while addressing gaps in the maternal health system.

Our Land: Where tradition meets tomorrow

In this episode of “Pass the Sopapillas,” we share a conversation with New Mexican environmental advocates who are working to protect air quality, defend water rights, restore Indigenous seed sovereignty and erase environmental racism. Learn how these changemakers are helping build healthier communities for New Mexico families and children.

A path to financial freedom, one credit score at a time

With support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, El Centro has since grown into a full suite of programs — financial and business accelerators, tax preparation, business coaching and a women’s leadership series — all free of charge.

Public spaces for public good

Opening in fall 2026, the Central Station Early Childhood Center, a new, affordable, high-quality ECE center will serve 100 local children, from infants to preschoolers.

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