The Interfaith Hunger Coalition is partnering with Bread for the World-Southwest Region, Bread New Mexico, the Lutheran Advocacy Ministry and the New Mexico Conference of Churches to put together three workshops on state legislative advocacy in New Mexico. The workshops will be held on Wednesdays, February 3, February 10, and February 24, all at 6:30 p.m.
During the one-hour gathering, we will provide information on the 2021
statewide advocacy campaign, particularly the proposed Food, Hunger and
Farm Bill of 2021. We will offer other resources and information,
including how to connect with your state representative and senator
during a pandemic.
Each workshop will be tailored to a specific region, but anyone is welcome to participate on any of the dates.
- Feb 3 is for the Central Region (Albuquerque). Prayers by Congregation Albert, All Saints Lutheran Church
- Feb. 10 for the South (Las Cruces, Roswell, Carlsbad, SIlver City). Prayer by Peace Lutheran Church in Las Cruces and possibly another congregation.
- Feb. 24 for the North (Santa Fe,Taos, Gallup, Las Vegas) Prayers by First Presbyterian Church in Santa Fe and Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Los Alamos
Resources:
- Committee Assignments for 2021 Session Senate House
- Lutheran Advocacy Ministry-New Mexico Advocacy Agenda for 2021 Session
- New Mexico State Legislature Home Page Find My Legislator Find a Bill
- Citizen's Guide to Legislative Advocacy (New Mexico Voices for Children)
- Note from Kurt Rager, director of LAM-NM: Once the session is underway, you will be able to view all floor sessions and committee meetings online. You will also be able to participate during the public comment portion of committees. All the information you need to actively engage is located on the New Mexico Legislature's website. Pay particular attention to the "What's Happening" and "Webcast" tabs located at the top of the page. You can view and track introduced legislation via the "Legislation" tab.
Upcoming Events
Monday, January 25 12:00 Noon - 1:30 p.m.
(and subsequent Mondays during the State Legislature)
NM Food and Agriculture Policy Council Legislative Updates
The New Mexico Food and Agriculture Policy Council, an endorsing organization of the Interfaith Hunger Coalition, will hold weekly Action Meetings on the New Mexico State Legislature,
Meetings will focus on:
- NM Food & Agriculture Policy Council legislative priorities review/progress/actions Legislative Priority Sheet
- New legislation to share, discuss, and action options
- Upcoming committee hearings and actions
- Coordination among the group and messaging
Tuesday, February 4 5:00-7:00 p.m.
(and subsequent Thursdays through March 25)
Interfaith Eco-Justice Series, Sacred Land: Food and Farming
Join New Mexico Interfaith Power and Light for an eight-week interfaith/interspiritual series on Food and Farming exploring the connection between spirituality and caring for the land. In (virtual) community with others, you will learn how food and farming practices affect the climate crisis, marginalized communities, and even your own health and spiritual wellbeing. You will explore practical ways to implement sustainable food and farming practices in the communities and institutions of which you are a part.NM-IPL is an endorsing organization of the Interfaith Hunger Coalition.
Interfaith Eco-Justice Series, Sacred Land: Food and Farming
Join New Mexico Interfaith Power and Light for an eight-week interfaith/interspiritual series on Food and Farming exploring the connection between spirituality and caring for the land. In (virtual) community with others, you will learn how food and farming practices affect the climate crisis, marginalized communities, and even your own health and spiritual wellbeing. You will explore practical ways to implement sustainable food and farming practices in the communities and institutions of which you are a part.NM-IPL is an endorsing organization of the Interfaith Hunger Coalition.
This
offering is free and open to people of all spiritual or religious
backgrounds who are interested in the connection between spirituality
and food production. You will only need to borrow or purchase the book Braiding Sweetgrass. To sign up, send email to carlos@nm-ipl.org.
Saturday, February 13 5:00 p.m.
Virtual Concert to Benefit New Mexico Food Banks
Top musicians, singers, and songwriters are taking part in the virtual “Food for Love” concert to benefit New Mexico’s food banks. The concert will be held on Valentine's Day Eve, February 13, 2021. Featured artists include Jackson Browne, Lyle Lovett, David Byrne, The Chicks, Nathaniel Rateliff, Steve Earle, and Elle King joining the event. View Full Lineup Donate
Join the Interfaith Hunger Coalition
We invite congregations and organizations to endorse the Interfaith Hunger Coalition. The endorsement does not imply any financial contributions, just a commitment to partner with us to address hunger in New Mexico. Here is a list of our current endorsers (25 congregations and 31 organizations).. Download the endorsement form and attach in an e-mail to nminterfaithhungercoalition@gmail.com
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