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New Mexico peeps - here is info about statewide local elections that are coming up in 2025...not just info about your particular county, but how the various types of races are set up and how they will look on the ballot.

I'm doing this to help boost civic engagement, voter education and registration and other good stuff.

If you want the 2021 NM Election Proclamation for the entire state (8MB pdf file), or an excerpt of your county...email me at tom.krajci@gmail.com

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What local election races will be held in 2025?

The official answer won't be released until about August of this year. The NM Secretary of State will release their Proclamation for the 2025 RLE (Regular Local Election). That document will describe every race in the state, sorted by county (alphabetically).

But I'm providing an excerpt of the 2021 Proclamation that is 99% correct. (More on that in a bit.)

#NewMexico #Voting #Elections #Community #Education #Civics #CivicEngagement

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Vanderbilt University: Bringing the past to life: fellows announced for new initiative to bolster teaching of high school history. “Vanderbilt University’s Alexander Initiative, part of Peabody College of education and human development, has selected its inaugural cohort of Alexander Fellows. The immersive professional development experience for outstanding high school teachers from across […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/04/15/bringing-the-past-to-life-fellows-announced-for-new-initiative-to-bolster-teaching-of-high-school-history-vanderbilt-university/

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"Why", you may ask, "in the name of unholy fuck has this message not resonated throughout all societies, that non-violent resistance to injustice & oppression is twice as likely to succeed than an armed uprising!?"

And right you would be. We need to stop lionizing violent hero figures & start understanding & celebrating literal people power.

An important, 12-year-old talk by Erica Chenoweth, the researcher behind the 3.5% rule.

youtube.com/watch?v=YJSehRlU34 #resist #politics #civics #society

Systems can be overwhelming, they can feel inevitable. "News" is depressing, disempowering.

People, OTOH, are incredible. They can be dauntless and inspiring.

Systems can be broken. History says clearly that systems will break, they always break.

Be with the kind of people who break bad systems. I just did that for two hours. It was beautiful. #LifeHack #Civics #Politics #GrandRapidsMI

What do people think of a lecture series on how government works? Does anyone know of any groups doing this? I live in a very red, small town, rural area and would like to make it as politically neutral as possible. But it feels like a good chunk of the populace has no idea how government works, how to contact your congressionals, etc. Please contact me with any resources or ideas, thanks!
#politics #civics #PublicEducation

if every elected official had a fedi account on an offical govt server, what would be the point of calling their office vs just tagging them? wouldn't this make reaching out to them much more efficient? #civics #SocialWeb

Calling or showing up to their office does prove greater commitment than a post, but less people than all those who do care and might post would take those other steps. A way to prove who you are and where you vote (but obviously only if you want to) might be really valuable.

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@Simon318ppm @urlyman

- I agree that:
- the fundamental question might be of almost existential importance to organised groups, and humans who wish to form and maintain them.
- finding common ground is essential, as is nurturing empathy in all parties.

- I sumbit that:
- enquiring minds might enjoy examining the findings (or what we might divine of them, for such firms, if they have any sense, have long since obfuscated their work) of Cambridge Analytica and their ilk: research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/f although please note that state-of-the-art circa 10 years ago may now be old hat.
- theologans are a fine source of information regarding tried-and-tested methods of creating inclusive "in-groups".
- lesser groups that depend upon cohesive thinking like cults, militaries, resistance or political groups, corporate entities, and so forth, are all worthy of consideration too. The real nuggets of gold are finding the "happy-clappy" groups that manage to absorb & bestow happiness upon their adversaries. Not sure where one finds such groups though (outside mathstodon.xyz obviously).

- I'd love to know if anyone has come across any "threads" that are interesting to pull at, or salient web-search terms that are a good start, in reading about such things.
- I'd be curious to know how folks (eg in NATO, CCP, etc) taking high-level geopolitical perspectives might view this problem.

#Peace#Love#War