From Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov Wed Mar 1 09:49:30 2023 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2023 16:49:30 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Fw: [EXTERNAL] ARTmatters: National Endowment for the Arts Newsletter In-Reply-To: <1139932401432.1103211031308.1468136019.0.971726JL.2002@synd.ccsend.com> References: <1139932401432.1103211031308.1468136019.0.971726JL.2002@synd.ccsend.com> Message-ID: FYI Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:482237c2-1bd2-4323-b144-45c6a17edc51]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: National Endowment for the Arts Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2023 3:29 PM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] ARTmatters: National Endowment for the Arts Newsletter CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. [https://r20.rs6.net/on.jsp?ca=f5fa9e41-d39d-48aa-aa73-b14846f6d247&a=1103211031308&c=8a2822c6-f1d2-11e9-b00b-d4ae526edd6c&ch=8a296a32-f1d2-11e9-b00b-d4ae526edd6c] [https://files.constantcontact.com/c0b608cd001/46900228-8bf4-41ed-bc9d-6a264a8a9cc5.png] February 2023 [https://files.constantcontact.com/c0b608cd001/87cf7da9-17e1-4f28-a16c-52bd99fac059.png] ? Highlights from NEA Chair Maria Rosario Jackson?s February Activities This month, Chair Jackson joined NEH Chair Shelly C. Lowe to visit Puerto Rico from February 17-19 to listen to arts and cultural organizations about the work they are doing and determine how the two organizations can best support Puerto Rico?s arts and culture sector. This is the first trip by an NEA chair since 1994?s trip by Chair Jane Alexander. In an interview with El Nuevo D?a, Chair Jackson said: ?Dir?a que llevarnos un mejor entendimiento sobre c?mo podemos ser de mayor ayuda, c?mo podemos ser m?s relevantes y responsivos, entendiendo las circunstancias espec?ficas de Puerto Rico. Tambi?n queremos entender cu?l ha sido el trabajo que hemos hecho hasta ahora y tener una mejor idea de su impacto. Tengo inter?s particular en entender el rol de las artes en relaci?n con la calidad de vida, la salud, las comunidades y el desarrollo econ?mico. Las artes no existen en una burbuja, permean sobre todo eso, as? que entender c?mo eso pasa aqu? y c?mo podemos apoyarlo es muy importante.? (?I would say that it brings us a better understanding of how we can be more helpful, how we can be more relevant and responsive, understanding the specific circumstances of Puerto Rico. We also want to understand what work we have done so far and get a better idea of its impact. I have a particular interest in understanding the role of the arts in relation to quality of life, health, communities, and economic development. The arts do not exist in a bubble, they permeate all of that, so understanding how that happens here and how we can support it is very important.?) Carlos Ruiz, executive director of the arts agency Instituto de Cultura Puertorrique?a, expressed his appreciation for the visit: ?Estamos sumamente agradecidos de la visita de ambas presidentas y nos complace que conozcan personalmente el ecosistema de las artes, la cultura y las humanidades en Puerto Rico. Es la primera vez que ambas posiciones se encuentran en Puerto Rico y para nosotros es bien importante este junte hist?rico porque esto les da una mejor percepci?n de la gesti?n art?stica y cultural de los puertorrique?os. A trav?s de las subvenciones otorgadas a artistas individuales y organizaciones con eventos que promueven nuestras artes y cultura, hemos podido dar apoyo a la clase art?stica y gestores culturales en sus diversas disciplinas.? (?We are extremely grateful for the visit of both chairs and we are pleased that they personally know the ecosystem of arts, culture and humanities in Puerto Rico. It is the first time that both positions meet in Puerto Rico and for us this historic meeting is very important because it gives them a better perception of the artistic and cultural management of Puerto Ricans. Through the grants awarded to individual artists and organizations with events that promote our arts and culture, we have been able to support the artistic class and cultural managers in their various disciplines.?) Also in February, Chair Jackson shared her perspective of one year in this position as well as plans for the future of the NEA in a podcast interview: ?I think unleashing the full power of art requires animating the work at the intersection of other dimensions of our lives, so arts in education, arts in community development, economic development, climate, the very important work happening at the intersection of arts and health and well-being. I've been referring to the necessary integration of arts in our daily lives and to the integration of arts in other areas of policy and practice as arts in all, so arts in all refers to the intention of full integration of the arts in how we live. Not only does the concept push up against the relegation of arts as something separate or just extra, but we're also leaning into arts integration that will create new opportunities and unlock resources for artists and arts organizations.? Listen to the podcast ? [https://files.constantcontact.com/c0b608cd001/042ee42a-0900-4e47-a224-1a4b272807f1.png] 2023 Jazz Masters Honored at Free Events In honor of the 2023 National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Jazz Masters?Regina Carter, Kenny Garrett, Louis Hayes, and Sue Mingus?the NEA is collaborating with the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on a series of free events March 30-April 1 that will give audiences opportunities to experience the honorees? music, stories, and knowledge. These events mark the culmination of the 40th anniversary of the NEA Jazz Masters, which since 1982 has awarded more than 160 fellowships to great figures in jazz. The highlight of this annual celebration of jazz will be a tribute concert on Saturday, April 1, 2023, at 7:30 p.m. ET at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC and available through a live webcast and radio broadcast. Additional events include a masterclass with Kenny Garrett at Howard University on March 30 and a listening party with the honorees at NPR?s headquarters, also on April 1. Read more ? [https://files.constantcontact.com/c0b608cd001/042ee42a-0900-4e47-a224-1a4b272807f1.png] 2023 National Heritage Fellows Announced The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is pleased to announce this year?s NEA National Heritage Fellows, recipients of our nation?s highest honor in the folk and traditional arts. For more than 40 years, the NEA has annually presented these lifetime honors in recognition of the diverse cultural traditions that comprise our nation and the individuals whose dedication and artistry contribute to their preservation and growth. This year?s fellows are: * R.L. Boyce, Hill Country Blues Musician from Como, Mississippi * Ed Eugene Carriere (Suquamish), Suquamish Basketmaker from Indianola, Washington * Michael A. Cummings, African American Quilter from New York, New York * Joe DeLeon ?Little Joe? Hern?ndez, Tejano Music Performer from Temple, Texas * Roen Hufford, Kapa Maker from Waimea, Hawai?i * Elizabeth James-Perry (Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head, Aquinnah), Wampum & Fiber Artist from Dartmouth, Massachusetts * Luis Tapia, Santero from Santa Fe, New Mexico * Wu Man, Pipa Player from Carlsbad, California * Nick Spitzer, Folklife Presenter, Educator, and Radio Producer from New Orleans, Louisiana Spitzer is the 2023 recipient of the Bess Lomax Hawes National Heritage Fellowship, presented in recognition of an individual who has made a significant contribution to the preservation and awareness of cultural heritage. Read more ? [https://files.constantcontact.com/c0b608cd001/042ee42a-0900-4e47-a224-1a4b272807f1.png] Recent Stories ARP Grant Spotlight: Richmond CultureWorks (Richmond, VA) ?I was worried because when things get tough, arts and culture is often one of the first things that localities might cut investments in. But arts and culture are a big part of what makes Richmond what it is, and we saw individuals, businesses, foundations and even most of our localities continuing to invest in arts and culture.? ?Scott Garka, President of Richmond CultureWorks A look at the local arts agency Richmond CultureWorks in Richmond, Virginia, and the impact of their NEA American Rescue Plan grant. Read ? A Conversation with Choreographer Kyle Abraham "I wanted to, in some ways, make work that was very much from my perspective connecting to different aspects of my background, albeit either my background in playing classical music or growing up within hip hop and rave culture. It?s kind of one and the same, but I wanted that to find its way in a dance company setting." In this podcast, Kyle Abraham, acclaimed choreographer and company director, discusses his dance company A.I.M by Kyle Abraham, which creates work that draws from Black history and culture as well as Abraham's personal experiences as a gay Black man, and how he finds his own joy through choreography and teaching. Listen ? [https://files.constantcontact.com/c0b608cd001/042ee42a-0900-4e47-a224-1a4b272807f1.png] ?NEA Grant Opportunities Grant guidelines and application materials are now available for Research Grants, Challenge America, and Grants for Arts Projects (GAP). These grants to organizations support specific projects in any part of the nation?s 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. jurisdictions. Creative Writing Fellowships in Prose enable the recipients to set aside time for writing, research, travel, and general career advancement. The NEA will continue to hold webinars and question-and-answer sessions in March for prospective applicants. See the list below in the Upcoming Deadlines and Events section of this newsletter for the current webinars and sessions, and check at arts.gov/news/events for updates. [NOTE: the archived webinars are linked to from their respective grant guideline Applicant Resources pages. We now have GAP and Research Awards archived.] More information and grant guidelines ? [https://files.constantcontact.com/c0b608cd001/042ee42a-0900-4e47-a224-1a4b272807f1.png] NEA Applicants: Important Information! In April 2022, the federal government transitioned from the use of the DUNS Number to a new SAM.gov Unique Entity ID (UEI), which is required to apply for and receive federal awards. If you are registered in SAM.gov, you?ve already been assigned a new UEI. For more information, go to the FAQ page available via SAM.gov. More details ? [https://files.constantcontact.com/c0b608cd001/042ee42a-0900-4e47-a224-1a4b272807f1.png] Changes Coming to NEA REACH Login As of January 31, a Login.gov username and password is now required to access the NEA's eGMS REACH system by grantees and panelists. Login.gov is a secure sign?in service used by the public to log in to various government websites (including Grants.gov, SAM.gov, and USAJOBS). Many grantees will already have a Login.gov account that they used to sign in to Grants.gov to submit their application. That same login can now be used to access eGMS REACH to upload award paperwork, make payment requests, or submit final reports. For more information, to confirm your current REACH account will work with Login.gov, and steps to create a Login.gov account, you can visit the NEA?s eGMS REACH login page. ? Subscribe to National Endowment for the Arts Magazine Check out our recent issue of ?American Artscape and be sure to get your copy! SIGN UP H?ERE ? Did you know you can also sign up for a discipline-specific newsletter? SIGN UP HERE ? Follow us on social media for the most up-to-date information! [Facebook] [Instagram] [Twitter] [YouTube] ? Upcoming Deadlines and Events DEADLINES Creative Writing Fellowships The National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowships program offers grants in prose (fiction and creative nonfiction) and poetry to published creative writers that enable the recipients to set aside time for writing, research, travel, and general career advancement. This program operates on a two-year cycle with fellowships in prose and poetry available in alternating years. In 2023 we will be accepting applications in prose (fiction and creative nonfiction). Deadline: Wednesday, March 8, 2023 Guidelines ? Research Awards Two funding opportunities for research projects: Research Grants in the Arts funds research studies that investigate the value and/or impact of the arts, either as individual components of the U.S. arts ecology or as they interact with each other and/or with other domains of American life, and NEA Research Labs funds transdisciplinary research teams grounded in the social and behavioral sciences, yielding empirical insights about the arts for the benefit of arts and non-arts sectors alike. Deadline: Monday, March 27, 2023 Guidelines ? Challenge America Challenge America offers support primarily to small organizations for projects in all artistic disciplines that extend the reach of the arts to groups/communities with rich and dynamic artistic and cultural contributions to share that are underserved. Deadline: Thursday, April 27, 2023 Guidelines ? Grants for Arts Projects Grants for Arts Projects is our largest grants program for organizations, providing comprehensive and expansive funding opportunities for communities. Through project-based funding, the program supports opportunities for public engagement with the arts and arts education, for the integration of the arts with strategies promoting the health and well-being of people and communities, and for the improvement of overall capacity and capabilities within the arts sector. Deadline: Thursday, July 6, 2023 Guidelines ? WEBINARS/Q&As FY 2024 Challenge America Guidelines Webinar Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 3:00pm ET Arts Endowment staff will conduct a webinar on the Challenge America guidelines. The webinar will include an overview of the funding category and tips for applicants, as well as a Q&A session. More information ? HBCU Arts, History, Humanities & Culture Cluster Listening Session ? Students Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at 3:00pm ET HBCU students, student advisors, and representatives from offices such as academic affairs and career services are invited to a listening session with the Arts, History, Humanities & Culture Cluster of the White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity through Historically Black Colleges and Universities. This session will include brief introductions on our cluster agencies with the primary focus on what topics and resources are most of interest and helpful to you. More information ? FY 2024 Challenge America Applicant Q&A Session Friday, March 10, 2023 at 1:00pm ET Join us for an informal "office hours" style Q&A session with Challenge America staff to answer questions about the FY 2024 Challenge America guidelines, application process, and deadlines. More information ? Student Master Class with 2023 NEA Jazz Master Kenny Garrett Thursday, March 30, 2023 at 12:30pm ET 2023 NEA Jazz Master Kenny Garrett will conduct a master class with Howard University student musicians at Howard University?s Childers Recital Hall, 2455 6th Street NW, Washington, DC 20059. The public is invited to observe and no registration is necessary (seating is first-come, first-served). NPR Listening Party with the 2023 NEA Jazz Masters Saturday, April 1, 2023 at 10:30am ET NPR will host a listening party in honor of the 2023 NEA Jazz Masters at their headquarters at 1111 North Capitol Street, NE, Washington, DC, 20002. Hosted by NPR?s Felix Contreras, this event will include conversations with and about the NEA Jazz Masters, using music from their careers to tell the stories of their lives. This event is free and open to the public but tickets are required. To reserve tickets ? NEA Jazz Masters Tribute Concert Saturday, April 1, 2023 at 7:30pm ET The 2023 NEA Jazz Masters will be honored at a public concert in Washington, DC in collaboration with the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts at the Kennedy Center?s Eisenhower Theater. Hosted by Mark Ruffin of SiriusXM?s Real Jazz channel (67), this one-night-only concert also will be available through a live webcast and radio broadcast. For more information ? FY 2024 Challenge America Applicant Q&A Session Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 2:00pm ET Join us for an informal "office hours" style Q&A session with Challenge America staff to answer questions about the FY 2024 Challenge America guidelines, application process, and deadlines. More information ? 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In-Reply-To: <1139887258190.1139459144619.1116980484.0.1421156JL.2002@synd.ccsend.com> References: <1139887258190.1139459144619.1116980484.0.1421156JL.2002@synd.ccsend.com> Message-ID: FYI Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:5c13832e-971c-4bb7-821a-c14165342810]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: New Mexico Tribal Broadband Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2023 9:59 AM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] Tribal Broadband News - Deadines Grant & Data Collection! CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. [https://r20.rs6.net/on.jsp?ca=80f40799-0efb-44d8-a9c9-9799ceb89565&a=1139459144619&c=f5a510cc-60ba-11ed-bf9c-fa163ee6a027&ch=f5b8a5ba-60ba-11ed-bf9c-fa163ee6a027] [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/edaffde1-5473-4e9d-a2e8-ded019088700.jpg] ?New Mexico Tribal Broadband News & Updates Photo by Theophilos Papadopoulos February 27, 2023 [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/16a641c4-163f-4a60-bd31-efb9281c107f.jpg] NM Tribal Working Group ~ Message from Chair Godfrey Enjady Greetings! My name is Godfrey Enjady, enrolled member of the Mescalero Apache Tribe. I am the founder and General Manager of the Mescalero Apache Telecom Inc. (MATI) and Chair of the National Tribal Telecommunications Association. I also currently chair the Tribal Working Group for the Connect New Mexico Council (CNNMC). CNMC has an expansive mandate to coordinate state agency broadband programs and broadband projects in accordance with the statewide broadband plan; adopt rules establishing a competitive grant program; evaluate and prioritize grant proposals and make grant awards from the Connect New Mexico fund. The Tribal Working Group (TWG) is part of CNMC and works closely with the New Mexico Office of Broadband Access and Expansion (OBAE) to include Tribal needs and identify unique challenges that Tribes might encounter to maximize the potential community benefits from this once in a lifetime funding opportunity. The TWG meets twice a month, with the next meeting scheduled for March 1, 2023, at noon, details below. Mission of Tribal Working Group To assist and support New Mexico Tribes in developing and deploying broadband infrastructure through tribal consultation and engagement that leads to expanded access to health care, education and economic opportunity and includes strategies for access to funding, technical assistance, project management support, workforce development and sustainability in ways that protect tribal sovereignty. Boadband networks cannot simply be built, they must also be maintained. Sustainability is vital when planning broadband infrastructure. Workforce, supply chain, and now inflation are also essential to address in broadband planning. Most importantly tribal engagement and consultation is crucial and the TWG is committed to ensuring New Mexico tribes are actively part of these historic broadband initiatives that will enhance tribal communities access to education, healthcare and economic development. Let's work together to close the digital divide for our future generations. Sincerely, Godfrey Enjady genjady at matinetworks.net NM Tribal Broadband Working Group Meetings * Every other Wednesday at 12:00pm, MT * Next Meeting March 1, 2023, 12:00pm MT If you are interested in becoming a member of the Tribal Working Group, please send an e-mail to: connectnmcouncil at state.nm.us. Join the New Mexico Broadband Community, click here to receive the New Mexico Broadband Connections Newsletters. [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/df49f4af-888b-4915-9065-d08b9119db00.jpg] 2023 RAISE Grant Program Deadline February 28, 2023 ?RAISE discretionary grants help project sponsors at the state and local levels, including municipalities, Tribal governments, counties, and others complete critical freight and passenger transportation infrastructure projects. Half of the funding will go to projects in rural areas, and half of the funding will go to projects in urban areas. At least $15 million in funding is guaranteed to go towards projects located in Areas of Persistent Poverty or Historically Disadvantaged Communities, and projects located in these areas will be eligible for up to 100 percent federal cost share, as directed by Congress in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The NOFO is available here. [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/9957c734-32a5-454f-b33d-2dfbb5c7e70c.jpg] Preliminary Call for Congressionally Directed Spending Requests for Fiscal Year 2024 Deadline February 28, 2023 ?Congressionally Directed Spending supports community priorities for federal funding and is a critical tool for local governments and non-profit organizations in New Mexico to voice their priorities to the federal government. This is a preliminary interest form is intended to gauge interest, and to allow the office to offer feedback and guidance on any project ideas you are interested in pursuing. Only non-profit entities, public institutions, and state, local, and Tribal government entities are eligible to make requests for Congressionally Directed Spending. The preliminary form is due by Tuesday, February 28, 2023. Should you or anyone have questions regarding this process, please have them contact Senator Lujan?s Appropriations team directly at appropriations at lujan.senate.gov. Once you fill out this form, the Office of Senator Luj?n will reach out in March/April with the full form required to request Congressionally Directed Spending funding. Click here for the form. [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/d974a319-0a88-45b4-81bb-71b1fabb8561.jpg] Important FCC Broadband Data Collection Deadlines March 1, 2023: Deadline for broadband service providers to submit their availability filings (as of December 31, 2022) in the Broadband Data Collection (BDC) system (more details below). March 15, 2023: Target for Tribal governments or other Tribal entities that want to submit challenges to the second version of the Fabric, which is the list of locations that will be included in the updated National Broadband Map. Click here for more details. [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/f3815683-56fc-4d8f-8255-b337c5b0f6e3.jpg] Connect New Mexico Pilot Program Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) Deadline Extended to April 3, 2023. The Connect New Mexico Pilot Program (?Pilot Program?) aims to bridge the digital divide and foster socioeconomic progress by providing infrastructure grants for broadband deployment to unserved and underserved communities across New Mexico. The NOFO formally establishes the funding opportunity for the Connect New Mexico Pilot Program. Please review the NOFO to learn about the program purpose, eligibility factors (e.g., project types, service areas, entities), allowable expenditures, key performance requirements (e.g., network performance, service offerings), evaluation criteria, and compliance requirements. Link to NOFO. Photos from the Inaugural New Mexico Broadband Day at the Roundhouse February 15, 2023 [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/4a98f5eb-515e-44ca-8655-9e0c540cc883.png] Godfrey Enjady, Chair of NM Tribal Broadband Working Group [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/d3fd0273-862b-47f0-abc4-de19dd2b585c.jpg] Great turnout for Inaugural New Mexico Broadband Day! [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/4adde67f-fe91-406c-ab84-e72582f77521.png] Kimball Sekaquaptewa, Chair of Connect New Mexico Council and Chief Technology Director at Santa Fe Indian School [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/00b62a3a-b2d9-424c-8aa0-eca0821eced9.png] Cultivating Our Own to Lead (COOL) ?Building and Maintaining Sustainable Pueblo Networks [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/ef2e0bd1-5e35-4862-b8b9-e5cf94d8c601.png] Kelly Schlegel, Director OBAE and Godfrey Enjady, Chair of NM Tribal Broadband Working Group [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/cca86bca-94e2-4e41-9316-fef1ea006c7c.jpg] Jennifer Case Nevarez, Broadband Team, Ryan Begay, Kelly Schlegel, Director OBAE [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/1af9a2d0-76bc-40e3-bc5d-2776aefcdc40.png] [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/6a694477-ba8a-4d40-a247-99a58b34267a.png] Broadband Day ~ Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham and Director Kelly Schlegel, Office of Broadband Access and Expansion (OBAE) March is Declared ?Connect New Mexico Month ?On February 15, 2023, during New Mexico Broadband Day at the Roundhouse, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced the official Executive Office Proclamation declaring March 2023 as "Connect New Mexico Month." Read the proclamation, click here. [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/bbd7eb3f-ffe8-4897-8250-ace8a4c013ae.png] Connect New Mexico Connecting Our Communities ?Connect New Mexico is a community-driven and community-focused resource to gather and share benchmark data and support local and regional community efforts to plan, fund, and implement broadband initiatives that provide reliable, affordable, high-speed broadband for all in New Mexico. They honor the many community organizations, agencies, and individuals working to support Broadband for New Mexico, and invite you to get involved. Connect New Mexico Council Working Groups * Connect New Mexico Grant Program * Digital Equity & Inclusion (Chair: Eli Guinnee) * Mapping, Data & Evaluation (Chair: Peter Mantos) * Regional Planning & Community Engagement (Chair: Katherine Crociata) * Tribal Working Group (Chair: Godfrey Enjady) * Permits, Poles, and Attachments (Chair: Ovidiu Viorica) If you are interested in becoming a member of any of these groups, e-mail: connectnmcouncil at state.nm.us. Check out their website, and sign up for the newsletter! Resources New Mexico Office of Broadband Access & Expansion (OBAE) Connect New Mexico Broadband Grant Program Map NM Broadband Speed & Quality Testing [https://mlsvc01-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/babbe0d4901/48b442e7-de0a-4d2a-bca3-238637b52ddd.jpg] AARP Community Challenge Grant Program Deadline March 15, 2023 ?AARP is accepting applications for its seventh annual Community Challenge grant program, a funding source for nonprofit organizations and governmental entities to apply for ?quick-action? projects that make communities more livable and have the potential to seed long-term change. This year, two new grant award categories have been established in addition to the Flagship Grants awarded in previous years. The two new grant categories are Capacity-Building Microgrants and Demonstration Grants. Applications are due by March 15, 2023. Click here for more information. [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/8dab58ce-8daa-41db-a3e8-81266d486a2d.jpg] Internet for All Grant Awarded to SIPI Congratulations! ?The Department of Commerce?s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) announced on February 27, 2023 that it has awarded more than $175 million to 61 colleges and universities as part of the Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program (CMC). These new awards cover colleges and universities in 29 states and four territories. It was announced that Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute (SIPI) would be awarded $1,645,133.56. SIPI ?s ?Parallel Network Upgrade? project aims to expand broadband to improve campus-wide network technology accessibility for students, staff, and faculty. Ultimately, SIPI will install new network-related equipment and replace outdated equipment and software technologies, including firewalls and cloud service servers. Read the complete announcement here. 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Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:8c3cbf4e-2646-4198-abcb-099c4bc750a9]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-x2bki2vl.png Type: image/png Size: 63286 bytes Desc: Outlook-x2bki2vl.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Tribal Libraries Program Meet Up.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 143825 bytes Desc: Tribal Libraries Program Meet Up.pdf URL: From Patricia.Moore at dca.nm.gov Thu Mar 2 07:23:53 2023 From: Patricia.Moore at dca.nm.gov (Moore, Patricia, DCA) Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2023 14:23:53 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] FW: NMLA 2023 Legislative Bulletin #13 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Forwarded on behalf of Joe Sabatini? Patricia From: Joe Sabatini Sent: Wednesday, March 1, 2023 9:38 PM Subject: NMLA 2023 Legislative Bulletin #13 NMLA 2023 Legislative Bulletin #13 March 1, 2023 HOUSE FLOOR STATUS House Bill 147, Indian Education Funds Distribution HB 147 is on the Thursday, March 2nd House agenda. It is the sixth item on the ?Third Reading of Legislation? calendar. SENATE FLOOR STATUS SB 147, Tax Changes SB 147 is on the Thursday, March 2nd Senate Third Reading of Legislation agenda. It is the sixth item on the ?Third Reading of Legislation? calendar. Senate Bill 270, National History Day Program Schools SB 147 is on the Thursday, March 2nd Senate Third Reading of Legislation agenda. It is the seventh item on the ?Third Reading of Legislation? calendar. Note that bills on the Third Reading Calendars are usually not brought up based on their place on the Calendar. The Chamber leadership selects which bills are actually brought up for debate, selecting bills out of the calendar order. COMMITTEE HEARINGS Senate Bill 147, Tax Changes The Senate Finance Committee voted on February 28th to give their substitute bill as amended a do-pass recommendation on a 7-0 vote. The bill is now on the Senate Calendar for final passage. They had heard and amended the bill in their February 27th meeting. House Bill 147, Indian Education Funds Distribution The House Appropriations and Finance Committee heard HB 147 on February 21st. HB 147 creates a tribal education fund in the State Treasury to handle Indian Education Funds money. The objective is to ensure that tribes receive stable and consistent funding to carry out tribally based education programs. Such funding would not revert to the state. Having funding going directly to tribes will assist tribal libraries in carrying out programs; last year specific project funds were allocated by the Public Education Department. These funds arrived in December with the obligation to spend them by the end of June. Senate Bill 270, National History Day Program Schools SB 270 by Senator Hemphill appropriates $200,000 to the Department of Cultural Affairs to support schools that participate in the National History Day Program. The New Mexico State Library would contract with the New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities to assist them in conducting the annual New Mexico History Day competition in public and other schools. SB 270 was heard in the Senate Finance Committee on February 27th. It was given a do-pass recommendation on a 9-0 vote, and is now awaiting action on the Senate Floor. Joe Sabatini, Co-Chair NMLA Legislation Committee SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE TAX, BUSINESS AND TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE BILL 147 ? TAX CHANGES Page 47 of a 77 page bill. SECTION 15. Section 7-9-54 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1969, Chapter 144, Section 44, as amended) is amended to read: "7-9-54. DEDUCTION--GROSS RECEIPTS TAX--GOVERNMENTAL GROSS RECEIPTS TAX--SALES TO GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES.-- A. Receipts from selling tangible personal property, or from selling licenses to use digital goods for the purpose of loaning those digital goods to the public, to the United States or to New Mexico or a governmental unit, subdivision, agency, department or instrumentality thereof may be deducted from gross receipts or from governmental gross receipts. This text is unchanged from the original bill (p. 37 of a 66 page bill). 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Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:d2512552-977e-4dad-b979-a21a55e4a485]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: American Indian Library Association on behalf of Amy Kyung-Eun Breslin Sent: Thursday, March 2, 2023 7:13 AM To: AILA at SI-LISTSERV.SI.EDU Subject: [EXTERNAL] Apply for a Talk Story grant by March 15 CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. External Email - Exercise Caution Hello AILA! There is still time to apply for a Talk Story microgrant. If you facilitate a program at your library that promotes Indigenous intergenerational community building, storytelling, and cultural literacy, we want to hear about it! If you have an idea for a new AANHPI/AIAN community partnership you are cultivating, but need program funding, please consider applying for a Talk Story microgrant. Please feel free to share widely. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to the Family Literacy Focus committee at familylit at apalaweb.org or aila.talkstory at gmail.com. Grant applications are being accepted until March 15. Grant eligibility: https://www.apalaweb.org/talkstorytogether/grant/ Past Grant Recipients: https://www.apalaweb.org/talkstorytogether/grant-winners/ Grant application: http://tinyurl.com/talkstoryapplication2023 [TalkStory_FNL.png] -- Amy Kyung-Eun Breslin Committee on Literacy, American Library Association Family Literacy Focus Committee, Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association Spectrum Scholar, American Library Association Outreach Librarian, Lorain Public Library System Email: amy.k.breslin at gmail.com Pronouns: She/Her/Hers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: TalkStory_FNL.png Type: image/png Size: 103533 bytes Desc: TalkStory_FNL.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Topic: New Mexico Librarians' Lounge Time: Mar 2, 2023 12:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us04web.zoom.us/j/889311899?pwd=MXpZeEticlIxWEdRNFN6a1ZDWm1CZz09 Meeting ID: 889 311 899 Passcode: nmsl Dale Savage Development Bureau Chief NM State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 Office: (505) 476-9720 / (800) 340-3890 Fax: (505) 476-9761 NOTE NEW EMAIL ADDRESS dale.savage at dca.nm.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov Thu Mar 2 13:45:19 2023 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2023 20:45:19 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Fw: Weaving Colors: Autism and the Native Community (presentation) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: FYI Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:80611f63-89d5-4586-8f66-7c2e4cf074d5]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: Lynette M Torivio Sent: Thursday, March 2, 2023 12:48 PM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] Weaving Colors presentation CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. Please join us for the March session of Weaving Colors: Autism and the Native Community A presentation series for native families dedicated to discussing important topics on autism and how they are viewed and addressed in the native culture. Title of Session: Autism and Lessons of Female Rain: A Din? mother's perspective of disability and advocacy for culturally-sustaining practices of care Presented by: Sandra Yellowhorse-Kapeli, PhD Candidate Wednesday, March 15, 2023 from 1:00-2:30 pm (MST) To register for the presentation, click on the link below: https://reg.learningstream.com/reg/event_page.aspx?ek=0033-0021-936d30d4dc504f1da8d1b250f28f04a3 **The Weaving Colors training series is open to everyone. We offer Din? and ASL interpretation; we will need to know 48 hours in advance of this request** If you have questions, please contact our staff at (505) 272-1852 or 1-800-270-1861 or HSC-AutismPrograms at salud.unm.edu ATTN: Weaving Colors Lynette Torivio, CFPSW Family Specialist Autism Family & Provider Resource Team The University of New Mexico Center for Development and Disability LMTorivio at salud.unm.edu Office (505) 272-8680 [signature] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Patricia From: Joe Sabatini Sent: Thursday, March 2, 2023 9:44 PM Subject: NMLA 2023 Legislative Bulletin #14 NMLA 2023 Legislative Bulletin #14 March 2, 2023 HOUSE FLOOR STATUS House Bill 147, Indian Education Funds Distribution HB 147 is on the Friday, March 3rd House agenda. It is the sixth item on the ?Third Reading of Legislation? calendar. SENATE FLOOR ACTION SB 147, Tax Changes By a vote of 35-0, SB 147 passed the Senate today. It now awaits a hearing by the House Taxation and Revenue Committee. The webcast for the floor session is at https://sg001-harmony.sliq.net/00293/Harmony/en/PowerBrowser/PowerBrowserV2/20230301/-1/72137 Discussion of SB 147 begins at 12:31:30 pm and concludes at 12:37:30. There was no substantive discussion of issues in this bill, including the repeal of the tax on government entities purchasing digital products to be loaned to the public. Senate Bill 270, National History Day Program Schools By a vote of 33-0, SB 270 passed the Senate today. It now awaits a hearing by the House Appropriations and Finance Committee. The bill was heard immediately after SB 147, so the webcast listing is the one above. Discussion of SB 270 begins at 12:37:30 pm with Senator Siah Correa Hemphill?s description of National History Day. At 12:38:45, Senator William Sharer makes extended remarks about ?What is History? and about ongoing issues in American history. At 1:01:30, Senator Craig Brandt discusses the historic legacy of what we do today, and particularly on the issue of human trafficking. At 1:06:20, Senator David Gallegos asks if History Day includes all the cultures of New Mexico. He deplores the removal of symbols of Spanish Colonial heritage. Senator Correa Hemphill describes how students have to do a project on a theme, enabling them to explore diverse areas of our history. At 1:10:30, Senator Harold Pope says we should be held accountable to history for what we do. He is glad to be in a state where we can have discussions about history where we don?t hide from the bad parts of it. At 1:11:20, Senator Gregg Schmedes noted that he reads history books to his school-aged children. He hopes that his children can participate in National History Day. The vote is taken at 1:12:30. COMMITTEE HEARINGS House Bill 147, Indian Education Funds Distribution On February 21st, the House Appropriations and Finance Committee heard HB 147. HB 147 creates a tribal education fund in the State Treasury to handle Indian Education Funds money. The objective is to ensure that tribes receive stable and consistent funding to carry out tribally based education programs. Such funding would not revert to the state. Having funding going directly to tribes will assist tribal libraries in carrying out programs; last year specific project funds were allocated by the Public Education Department. These funds arrived in December with the obligation to spend them by the end of June. Senate Bill 270, National History Day Program Schools SB 270 by Senator Hemphill appropriates $200,000 to the Department of Cultural Affairs to support schools that participate in the National History Day Program. The New Mexico State Library would contract with the New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities to assist them in conducting the annual New Mexico History Day competition in public and other schools. On February 27th, SB 270 was heard in the Senate Finance Committee. It was given a do-pass recommendation on a 9-0 vote. Joe Sabatini, Co-Chair NMLA Legislation Committee -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov Wed Mar 8 09:39:15 2023 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2023 16:39:15 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] =?iso-8859-1?q?Fw=3A_Celebrating_Native_Women=A0?= In-Reply-To: <1712231517.1043332.1678293492670@mail.yahoo.com> References: <1678293038121.ae6236e9-4fcd-4bba-87f8-1ae5aec2939d@bf03.hubspotemail.net> <1712231517.1043332.1678293492670@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:3f2abea6-201e-4a4b-804e-88bb948d9dd7]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: Native Hope To: "cassandra.osterloh at yahoo.com" Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2023 at 09:32:50 AM MST Subject: Celebrating Native Women Today is International Women's Day [logo-nh-white-horizontal] [Womenshistorymonth] Celebrating Native Women By Native Hope March is Women's History Month, and today is International Women's Day, so we wanted to highlight inspiring Native American women who have impacted the world around them, both past and present. The historical significance of Native American women is one of beauty and power. [READ MORE] Native Hope 112 S. 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Register in Advance https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYrd-qpqzwrGdOqm9uPNah6qha_SQ20mdHg After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Schedule 9:00 am ? 9:15 am: Welcome 9:15 am ? 10:30 am: Indigenous Intellectual Property (stay tuned for more info) Presenters: Dr. Jane Anderson, Local Contexts Co-Director, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Museum Studies, New York University; Corrie Roe, Local Contexts Institution Outreach Manager, NYU; and Felicia Garcia, Local Contexts Community Outreach Manager, NYU 10:30 am ? 10:45 am: Break 10:45 am ? 12:00 pm: Library Challenges in a Shifting Landscape The panelists will discuss censorship and intellectual freedom challenges that have impacted their communities, libraries, and careers. People and groups that are challenging intellectual freedom issues in libraries work around laws, policies, and procedures to cause public disruptions that threaten the safety, wellbeing, and careers of library workers. How should we work to shore up this shifting landscape? The session will include information on ways you can work to prepare for intellectual freedom challenges in your community and there will be plenty of time for questions and answers. Panelists: Valerie Nye, Library Director at Santa Fe Community College; Tom Taylor, Director of the Andover Public Library (Kansas); and Sean Anderson, Former Assistant Director, ImagineIF Libraries in Flathead County, Montana 12:00 pm ? 1:30 pm: Lunch (open Zoom space will be available for shared discussions, as desired) 1:30 pm ? 2:45 pm: Should You Trust Wikipedia? Maintaining Information Quality in an Encyclopaedia Anyone Can Edit How does an open project that anyone can edit maintain some level of accuracy and resist the introduction of hoaxes and misinformation? And how does Wikipedia manage to do this without paid editorial staff? Wikipedia works thanks to a community of volunteers and a system of content-related and behavior-related norms and policies that the community enforces. But the quality of content varies between articles and is heavily dependent on the number of eyes on a given article. In this presentation I will discuss how these policies and processes work, when they fail, and how to become a more informed consumer of Wikipedia content. Presenter: Ian Ramjohn, Senior Wikipedia Expert Ian?s work supports students, faculty, and professionals as they learn to improve content on Wikipedia. With more than 20 years of experience teaching in higher education and almost two decades of experience as a volunteer Wikipedia contributor, he found vocation and avocation intersect in his role at Wiki Education, where he supports learners and helps build curriculum and training resources to support them. As a Wikipedian since 2004 and an administrator since 2005, he is an expert on Wikipedia?s history, processes, and culture. His contributions to Wikipedia focus primarily on the history and culture of Trinidad and Tobago, and on topics related to biology, ecology, and sustainability. 2:45 pm ? 3:00 pm: Break 3:00 pm ? 4:15 pm: Legally Speaking: Freedom to Read Executive Director of the Freedom to Read Foundation and attorney Deborah Caldwell-Stone will share an overview of the ways the First Amendment protects patron access to information, and the role current and historic cases have had in protecting librarians while serving their community members. She will also review minors? rights under the First Amendment along with examples of how the courts have addressed challenges to materials in schools, including definitions for terms such as obscenity, which frequently is used as the basis for materials challenges. Having an awareness of the law, and the ways we uphold access with well-designed policies, can help librarians prepare for challenges. Presenter: Deborah Caldwell-Stone, Director of ALA?s Office for Intellectual Freedom and Executive Director of the Freedom to Read Foundation For over twenty years Ms. Caldwell-Stone has worked closely with library professionals and library trustees on a wide range of intellectual freedom issues related to library service in the United States. She has served on the faculty of the ALA-sponsored Lawyers for Libraries and Law for Librarians workshops and is a contributor to the 10th edition of the Intellectual Freedom Manual. She has contributed articles on law, policy, and intellectual freedom to American Libraries and other publications. Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:babd19d3-dd58-4907-992c-449e40d40e27]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-txxn55sk.png Type: image/png Size: 63286 bytes Desc: Outlook-txxn55sk.png URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov Thu Mar 9 08:23:46 2023 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2023 15:23:46 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Fw: [EXTERNAL] Tribal Data Webinar In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Of possible interest. TRIBAL AREA DATA ACCESS; ADVANCED CENSUS DATA Amadeo Shije, Data Dissemination Specialist, U.S. Census Bureau This will be a live demonstration using Data.Census.Gov on finding tribal area data. The session is aimed at building skills in locating non-typical geographies and understanding the data programs that produce the tabulations for them, with an emphasis on Tribal data. March 15, 2023 from 10:00am to 11:00am MST. Register here: https://survey.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6PtiKTi8UGf9NRQ Information for logging on to Microsoft teams will be sent out next week. Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:f3fc07ff-6ce7-48d6-b1d3-764f701cb21d]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: Montoya , Katherine L, DCA Sent: Thursday, March 9, 2023 7:20 AM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: FW: [EXTERNAL] Tribal Data Webinar Cassandra, I thought you might be interested in this webinar maybe some of the tribal libraries too. Best, Katie Katherine Montoya, MSIS Public Services Supervisor New Mexico State Library Department of Cultural Affairs 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9739 Please note my work days are M-Th. For something urgent on Fridays please contact the reference desk: reference at dca.nm.gov; 505-476-9700. Otherwise, I will respond as soon as possible. From: Suzan Reagan Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2023 4:48 PM To: Suzan Reagan Cc: barbara.a.lafleur at census.gov; 'amadeo.shije at census.gov' Subject: [EXTERNAL] Tribal Data Webinar CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. Hello Data Professional, We are one week away from Amadeo Shije Data Dissemination Specialist with the US Census Bureau presentation of Tribal Data. It will be March 15, 2023 from 10:00am to 11:00am MST. This is just a quick reminder. Information for logging on to Microsoft teams will be sent out next week. If you know anyone else who might be interested feel free to share the registration link https://survey.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6PtiKTi8UGf9NRQ Stay Well, Suzan Suzan Reagan, Senior Program Mgr Bureau of Business and Economic Research ? Data Bank Office: 505.277.3038 | Home: 505.256.9408 [EmailSignature_Office365_Logo_012018] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 2914 bytes Desc: image003.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-jrf2droi.png Type: image/png Size: 63286 bytes Desc: Outlook-jrf2droi.png URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov Thu Mar 9 11:10:37 2023 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2023 18:10:37 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] TechSoup Opportunities Message-ID: FYI: TechSoup, a nonprofit that provides donated software and hardware from over 75 companies to libraries and non-profits, is extending access to tribal libraries. TechSoup Opportunities TechSoup has connected public libraries with donations and discounts since 2002 and served them with no-cost content, webinars, and newsletters since 2008. Well over half of U.S. public libraries benefit from products and services offered by TechSoup. To learn more about TechSoup and its offerings, visit https://www.techsoup.org RECEIVING DONATIONS: To get started, complete this DocuSign Power form. This form will help confirm your eligibility. You will need to upload at least one of these documents: * Institute of Museum and Library Services verification of funding If you currently receive funding through a Basic or Enhancement grant, you may upload your Grant Award Letter. * Tribal Resolution If you have an official tribal resolution establishing your library, upload it. * Authorization Letter from Tribal Administration If you do not have either of the above, request an authorization letter from your tribal leadership. It can be as simple as this one paragraph statement: ?This letter is to confirm that (INSERT NAME OF TRIBAL LIBRARY) is the authorized library entity for the (NAME OF TRIBE).? Once TechSoup has established your eligibility, an account will be opened for you, at which time you may commence receiving the benefits. INTRODUCTORY WEBINAR: Please join ATALM and TechSoup staff for an informative webinar on Tuesday, March 21 at 3 p.m. Eastern. TechSoup will highlight the resources and technology your tribal library will be eligible for when joining TechSoup. To sign up for the webinar, follow this link. Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:215419e9-c070-4bfb-a90f-b716eabf50d0]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-axawsf42.png Type: image/png Size: 63286 bytes Desc: Outlook-axawsf42.png URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov Thu Mar 9 12:57:36 2023 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2023 19:57:36 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Fw: Upcoming Core Continuing Education Events In-Reply-To: <2004346209.1718817.1678391021258@mail.yahoo.com> References: <8844150880.1@informz.net> <2004346209.1718817.1678391021258@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: The second course (Curating a Collection of Circulating Technology) sounded interesting, and I thought you all might find it so, as well. Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:e6e06016-d6be-4a8c-95fd-1ece791351b0]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: Cassandra Osterloh Sent: Thursday, March 9, 2023 12:43 PM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] Fw: Upcoming Core Continuing Education Events CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. ________________________________ Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA Race Walk Coach, Albuquerque Athletics Track Race Walk Chair & Webmaster, USA Track & Field NM "We make the road by walking." 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Part One: Official RDA: A Standard for Our Changing Times Live Webinar: Tuesday, March 14, 2023, 1 - 2 p.m. CT Presenter: Kathy Glennan Part Two: Title Proper in the Official RDA Toolkit Live Webinar: Thursday, March 16, 2023, 1 - 2 p.m. CT Presenter: Thomas Brenndorfer Part Three: RDA, Policy Statements, and MGDs: How the Documentation Works Together Live Webinar: Tuesday, March 28, 2023, 1 - 2 p.m. CT Presenter: Melanie Polutta Part Four: Describing a Person Using Official RDA Live Webinar: Thursday, March 30, 2023, 1 - 2 p.m. CT Presenter: Robert L. Maxwell [https://www.informz.net/admin31/images/spacer.gif] [https://www.informz.net/admin31/images/spacer.gif] Register [https://www.informz.net/admin31/images/spacer.gif] [https://www.informz.net/admin31/images/spacer.gif] Curating a Collection of Circulating Technology Date: Tuesday, March 21, 2023 Time: 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. CT A library's collection is integral to its mission. So why is it so common to treat the collection of cameras and other technology as ?finished? after the initial purchase instead of curating them as we would books and other AV materials? This session brings together four librarians who apply their collection development skills to these materials resulting in living collections that grow with their patron base. From mainstays to experiments, thinking of A/V equipment similarly to the rest of the library will keep a collection fresh and functioning for years to come. Registration Fees: $57.67 Core Member, $71.10 ALA Member, $79.00 Non-member. Not a member? Join Core and save! Group Registration Fees: You can register a group for an event by specifying the number of people who will be accessing the event during checkout. We offer discounts for webinars depending on the number of registrations you specify in checkout: 30% for 3-6 seats, 35% for 7-12 seats and 40% for 13-19 seats. 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Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:0efa20cc-19d8-48a8-8dbe-d3eb0af8f3b1]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: do_not_reply at nnlm.gov on behalf of NNLM Sent: Thursday, March 9, 2023 7:19 PM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] New Classes from the Network of the National Library of Medicine CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. Check out the new classes from the Network of the National Library of Medicine. Register or learn more by clicking on the event title. ________________________________ Event Title: NNLM Region 2 Funding Award Information Session Date(s): March 14, 2023 Summary: Join us on Tuesday, March 14, 2023 at 1pm ET to have your funding questions answered and receive feedback on your project ideas for grants that will begin May 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024. Platform/Location: Zoom ________________________________ Event Title: Standardize Your Research Data with the NIH Common Data Element Repository (March 29, 2023) Date(s): March 29, 2023 Summary: Through live demonstrations and hands-on exercises, this course will introduce you to common data elements (CDEs) and the NIH Common Data Element Repository (CDE-R). Platform/Location: Zoom ________________________________ Event Title: NLM Office Hours: PubMed Proximity Searching Date(s): March 31, 2023 Summary: This NLM Office Hours: PubMed Proximity Searching will include a brief presentation by Amanda Sawyer from NCBI's PubMed team, demonstrating the new feature. Following the demonstration, product staff from the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) PubMed team will be available to answer your questions. Platform/Location: Zoom ________________________________ Event Title: Improving Health Outcomes: Utilizing Integrated Behavioral Health and Value- Based Payment Modeling to Transform Healthcare with Older Adults Date(s): April 12, 2023 Summary: Learn how utilizing an integrated approach to primary care funded by Value-based Care, a newer payment model which financially incentivizes effective and quality treatment, can improve health outcomes, patient and staff satisfaction, and reduce overall cost of care in senior health clinics. Platform/Location: Zoom ________________________________ Event Title: Preparing for the Next Infodemic: Fact-checking, Big Data Analysis, and Patient Conversations about COVID-19 Misinformation Date(s): April 13, 2023 Summary: This webinar will explore communication lessons learned about COVID-19 misinformation to help leaders prepare for the next infodemic and earn public trust in public health messages. Four panelists will present on their research projects. Platform/Location: Zoom ________________________________ Event Title: 5 Steps to an Accessible Document Date(s): May 4, 2023 Summary: NNLM offers funding for projects that improve access to health information, increase engagement with research and data, expand professional knowledge, and promote awareness and use of NLM resources in local communities. Part of that commitment to access includes making materials accessible to those who use screen reader assistive technology. Platform/Location: ________________________________ Event Title: National NNLM Update: NNLM Day at MLA 2023 Date(s): May 11, 2023 Summary: Join NNLM Project Director, Martha Meacham, to hear about the work and accomplishments of the NNLM over the past year. Find out what is in store for the future of the NNLM. There will also be time for questions. The online event is free and available to all. Platform/Location: Zoom ________________________________ Event Title: Region 2: NNLM Day at MLA 2023 Date(s): May 11, 2023 Summary: Meet the NNLM Region 2 during NNLM Day at MLA 2023! Platform/Location: Zoom ________________________________ Event Title: Region 3: NNLM Day at MLA 2023 Date(s): May 11, 2023 Summary: Meet the NNLM Region 3 during NNLM Day at MLA 2023! Platform/Location: Zoom ________________________________ Event Title: Region 4: NNLM Day at MLA 2023 Date(s): May 11, 2023 Summary: Meet the NNLM Region 4 during NNLM Day at MLA 2023! Platform/Location: Zoom ________________________________ Event Title: Region 5: NNLM Day at MLA 2023 Date(s): May 11, 2023 Summary: Meet the NNLM Region 5 during NNLM Day at MLA 2023! Platform/Location: Webex ________________________________ Event Title: Region 6: NNLM Day at MLA 2023 Date(s): May 11, 2023 Summary: Meet the NNLM Region 6 during NNLM Day at MLA 2023! Platform/Location: Zoom ________________________________ Event Title: Region 7: NNLM Day at MLA 2023 Date(s): May 11, 2023 Summary: Meet the NNLM Region 7 during NNLM Day at MLA 2023! Platform/Location: Zoom ________________________________ Event Title: Region 1: NNLM Day at MLA 2023 Date(s): May 11, 2023 Summary: Meet the NNLM Region 1 during NNLM Day at MLA 2023! Platform/Location: Zoom ________________________________ Event Title: NCDS: NNLM Day at MLA 2023 Date(s): May 11, 2023 Summary: Join the National Center for Data Services (NCDS) at NNLM Day at MLA 2023. Platform/Location: Webex ________________________________ Event Title: NPHCO: NNLM Day at MLA 2023 Date(s): May 11, 2023 Summary: Meet the staff of the National Public Health Coordination Office (NPHCO) during NNLM Day at MLA 2023! Platform/Location: Zoom ________________________________ Event Title: NTO: NNLM Day at MLA 2023 Date(s): May 11, 2023 Summary: ??????Meet the NNLM Training Office (NTO) during NNLM Day at MLA 2023! Platform/Location: Zoom ________________________________ Event Title: From Problem to Prevention: Evidence-Based Public Health Date(s): May 25, 2023 Summary: Learn the basics of evidence-based public health (EBPH) and essential steps of the EBPH process through the lens of NLM resources in this 1 hour webinar. Platform/Location: Webex ________________________________ Event Title: Region 6 Public Libraries Connections June 2023 Date(s): June 13, 2023 Summary: This meeting is for librarians and library workers that work in public libraries in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Platform/Location: Zoom ________________________________ Event Title: Is Seeing Really Believing?: Visual Health Misinformation Date(s): June 20, 2023 Summary: This interactive session will introduce attendees to a wide range of deceptive visual communications ranging from misleading graphs to manipulated images in scientific publications to AI-generated deepfakes. Attendees will gain confidence in analyzing various types of visual information and leave the session with practical ideas for incorporating these skills into programming in a variety of contexts. Platform/Location: Webex ________________________________ Event Title: Reproductive Health and the Reference Desk: How libraries can provide information in a post-Roe country Date(s): July 18, 2023 Summary: This webinar will discuss reproductive health as an information access concern, introduce the Reproductive Justice framework, and offer ideas for how libraries can provide create environments that are supportive of sexual and reproductive health information. Platform/Location: Zoom ________________________________ Event Title: NCDS Data Carpentry Workshop Date(s): July 24, 2023 - July 25, 2023 Summary: NCDS is offering a Data Carpentry workshop on July 24 and 25, 2023 for our NNLM Members to learn about tidy data structure, OpenRefine, and the R coding language. 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The goal of the internship program is to provide students an experiential learning environment in which to acquire an understanding of the value of archives and the research potential of the collections of the Center and to engage in academic research and practical archival activities related to tribal culture, society, and issues. Interns are expected to demonstrate the value of their experience through a summary report of work, finding aids for collections, or reports of research or other written work that may be shared with their home institutions. Requirements: Students must be affiliated with a federally-recognized tribe, have completed 60 college hours, and be in good standing at their home institutions of higher learning. Application materials: * Personal statement of at least 250 words expressing why the intern experience would be beneficial to the student?s academic or career goals * Unofficial copy of the student?s academic transcript * Resume or CV * Recommendation letter from the head of the student?s major department or from another relevant academic official. To assist the student in meeting expenses during the two-month tenure of the internship, the Center provides on-campus housing and $2,500 to defray other living expenses. A call for applications will go out early each year. For additional information, contact us at sequoyah at ualr.edu. Dates for 2023 internships: March 31, 2023: Application due. April 7, 2023: Applicants will be notified. June 5, 2023: First day of internship July 28, 2023: Last day of internship Information and Registration: American Indian / Alaska Native Student Summer Internship - Sequoyah National Research Center - UA Little Rock (ualr.edu) Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:8f7fc743-c430-4b52-ad9b-8b611070fdc6]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-1qbto2fb.png Type: image/png Size: 63286 bytes Desc: Outlook-1qbto2fb.png URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov Fri Mar 10 15:36:18 2023 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2023 22:36:18 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Fw: [EXTERNAL] Talk Story Grant, Applications Due March 15th. Apply Today! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:7b239052-471d-4807-ab2d-46613f7d7233]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: American Indian Library Association on behalf of Allison Waukau Sent: Friday, March 10, 2023 2:50 PM To: AILA at SI-LISTSERV.SI.EDU Subject: [EXTERNAL] Talk Story Grant, Applications Due March 15th. Apply Today! CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. External Email - Exercise Caution Hi AILA! I wanted to share the Talk Story Grant one more time. This grant is open for applications until March 15th. Mission Statement Talk Story: Sharing Stories, Sharing Culture is a family literacy program that reaches out to Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI), and American Indian and Alaskan Native (AIAN) families and their intergenerational community members. Talk Story celebrates and affirms Asian, Pacific Islander, and American Indian intersectionalities through books, oral traditions, art, and more to provide interactive and enriching experiences. Talk Story grant funding supports library and community organization opportunities to highlight APIA and AIAN stories through programs, services, and collection materials. Children and families can connect to rich cultural activities through Talk Story in their homes, libraries, and communities while challenging mainstream Anglocentric literacy practices. We welcome libraries and community organizations to develop their own Talk Story: Sharing Stories, Sharing Culture project to serve family literacy needs. Grant Amount: $500 Grants offered: 4 total, 2 by each organization Eligibility Libraries and community organizations that serve API/APIA or AIAN children and their families are eligible to apply. With the exception of cross-border tribal organizations, all organizations must be based in the United States or U.S. territories. Organizations who have previously been awarded two Talk Story grants are ineligible for additional awards. Selection Criteria Applications will be reviewed by the APALA and AILA joint Family Literacy Focus committees. Awardees will be selected from amongst completed applications. Selection is based upon creativity and originality of the implementation of the Talk Story program, accuracy in portrayal of APIA/AIAN cultures, and financial need. Selection will also be based upon involvement of the library, community, and community organizations as participants, leaders, and promoters of the proposed Talk Story program. Preference will be given to proposals that reflect the core values of family literacy, intergenerational programming and service, and cultural literacy, and representation of APIA and AIAN identities and communities. Projects that actively disrupt stereotypes, decenter colonialism, and hold space for APIA/AIAN agency will be heavily considered. Use of Funds Funds may be used to purchase library materials such as books, audiovisual materials, supplies for activities/crafts, programming costs such as hiring a storyteller, etc. * At least 25% of funds must be used for library materials. * No more than 10% of funds may be used for refreshments and decorations. * Funds must be used to support at least one APIA or AIAN themed program for children and their families at the institution that receives the grant. Funds may be used for virtual programming. Application Please submit a complete and detailed application including a Statement of Need, Narrative, and Proposed Budget. Please describe the program your library or community organization would do with the award and what types of programs highlighting API/APIA or AIAN cultures you are interested in planning for your community. Please use the online form to fill out and submit your proposal: http://tinyurl.com/talkstoryapplication2023 We recommend downloading a document version of the application for your convenience, then copying and pasting your responses into the web form. A document version of the application is attached. Please email familylit at apalaweb.org if you have questions. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-matdexpw.png Type: image/png Size: 63286 bytes Desc: Outlook-matdexpw.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 2023 Talk Story Grant Application-1.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 420073 bytes Desc: 2023 Talk Story Grant Application-1.pdf URL: From Patricia.Moore at dca.nm.gov Mon Mar 13 07:51:00 2023 From: Patricia.Moore at dca.nm.gov (Moore, Patricia, DCA) Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2023 13:51:00 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] FW: NMLA 2023 Legislative Bulletin #15 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Forwarded on behalf of Joe Sabatini... Patricia From: Joe Sabatini Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2023 10:34 PM Subject: [EXTERNAL] NMLA 2023 Legislative Bulletin #15 CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. NMLA 2023 Legislative Bulletin #15 March 11, 2023 HOUSE FLOOR STATUS House Bill 147, Indian Education Funds Distribution HB 147 is on the Saturday, March 11th House agenda. It is the fifth item on the "Third Reading of Legislation" calendar. This allows tribal education entities including tribal libraries to retain funds granted for programs. SB 147, Tax Changes HB 147 is on the Saturday, March 11th House agenda. It is the twentieth item on the "Third Reading of Legislation" calendar. This large bill includes provision to exempt governments from paying gross receipts tax for "digital products" that are loaned to the public. COMMITTEE HEARING AND HOUSE FLOOR ACTION HB 505, Capital Outlay Projects On Friday, March 10th, the House Taxation and Revenue Committee heard HB 505, the Capital Outlay Projects Bill. They amended the bill to include all the projects that they had selected through negotiations over the past several weeks, funding around 2,800 projects at a cost of $1,234,519,983. (That is $1.2 B as in Billion dollars.) As detailed in Legislative Bulletin # 11, many of the library projects submitted by individual legislators were selected for funding. As is typical with legislative capital outlay funding, most of the appropriations are less that the originating agencies had requested. As shown in the attached updated chart, twenty-six projects requested by legislators were included in HB 505, with a total funding of $5,168,780. The original requests sought $18,893,870 in funding. Twelve library projects requesting $33,098,000 in funding were not funded. This group included a $21.7 million project for Fogelson Library on the former College of Santa Fe property. Two library projects were in the package requested by the Governor. One of these appropriates $20 million for construction of four tribal library buildings. This reflects the efforts of Representative Derrick Lente, Regis Pecos and the Tribal Education Initiative. Tribal library construction funding had been part of bills that Rep. Lente had introduced in the past three sessions. The Committee gave the amended bill a do-pass recommendation on an 8-4 partisan vote. When the bill gets to the Senate, the Senate Finance Committee may add or change projects, and the two chambers will have to reconcile those changes. Nevertheless, this is one of the bills that will be passed before the session ends. The webcast for the hearing is at https://sg001-harmony.sliq.net/00293/Harmony/en/PowerBrowser/PowerBrowserV2/20230311/-1/72250 The presentation of HB 505 begins at 8:52 am. Representative Lente mentions the $20 million tribal libraries construction appropriation at 8:59:15 am. Committee member questions and comments begin at 9:00 am. The vote begins at 9:24 am. On Saturday, March 11th, the full House debated and passed HB 505 with some minor amendments, by a vote of 39 to 26. Rep. Lente again mentioned the tribal library construction funding in his summary of the bill. The webcast for the session is at https://sg001-harmony.sliq.net/00293/Harmony/en/PowerBrowser/PowerBrowserV2/20230311/-1/72277 Consideration of HB 505 begins at 3:15 pm. 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Send me any questions: : eli.guinnee at dca.nm.gov Permanent Positions at NM State Library: Library Technician, Delivery Driver (DCA # 4839) @Santa Fe / State Library / Rural Services Deadline: March 22, 2023 Provide Delivery Service to and between public libraries and deposit collection sites, serves as backup to bookmobile staff and books by mail staff. Assist with Rural Services administrative and circulation duties. Federal Accountant-Auditor-A (DCA#10115334) @Santa Fe / State Library / Administration Deadline: March 24, 2023 Oversight and administration of the State Library's regular federal LSTA budget of over $1.5 million, and any special federal grants. Processes requisitions for internal LSTA-funded programs. Reconciles budget monthly using the SHARE accounting system and prepares monthly federal draws. Recommends and prepares Budget Adjustment Requests (BAR) for federal funds. Processes Journal Entries as needed. Manages P-Card (credit card) and petty cash purchases and completes monthly reconciliations. Assists in the preparation of financial records for the yearly audit. Readers Experience Coordinator (DCA #4764) @Santa Fe / State Library / Library for the Blind and Print Disabled Deadline: March 27, 2023 Acts as liaison between LBPD and Keystone. Works with staff to develop best practices and workflows. Assists with running queries and reports from the KLAS database. Reviews all new titles added to program. Identifies and maintains local subjects based on patron needs in communication with Reader Advisors. Loads new records and content ratings and administers Rating Unrated Books program. Maintains record accuracy, including series sequencing and heading accuracy. Creates reading lists, starter sets, and genre reviews. Periodically communicates via various media outlets volunteer support opportunities available with LBPD. Communicates with interested volunteers as to support options with library. Summer Internships at NM State Library: Business Operations Intern, Undergraduate (DCA #10115414) @Santa Fe / State Library / Administration Deadline: April 2, 2023 Administrative Support Internship. The intern will have the opportunity to learn the State and Federal procurement procedures, State Accounting & Auditing Procedures, State Human Resources procedures, and overall administrative operations in State Government. Office & Admin Support Intern, High School (DCA #10115415) @Santa Fe / State Library / Administration Deadline: April 2, 2023 Administrative Support Internship. The intern will have the opportunity to learn the State and Federal procurement procedures, State Accounting & Auditing Procedures, State Human Resources procedures, and overall administrative operations in State Government. Librarian Intern, Graduate School (DCA #10115413+; 2 positions available) @Santa Fe / State Library / Youth Services Deadline: April 2, 2023 Youth Services and Traveling Exhibits Internship. Duties: Work with Deputy State Librarian and Youth Services Librarian to develop travelling exhibits and Summer Reading programs. Rural Library Services and Outreach Intern, Undergraduate (DCA #10115416) @Santa Fe / State Library / Rural Services Deadline: April 2, 2023 Rural Library Services Internship. Performing a variety of clerical and administrative duties related to the Books by Mail program and the Rural Bookmobile Program. Assist with reorganizing the books by mail library collection. Eli - - - - - - - - - - - - Eli Guinnee New Mexico State Librarian Chair of Education and Engagement, Department of Cultural Affairs Member, Connect New Mexico Broadband Council New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey, Santa Fe, NM 87507 Cell (505) 629-9153 Please Note New Email Address: eli.guinnee at dca.nm.gov - - - - - - - - - - - - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov Tue Mar 14 08:30:55 2023 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2023 14:30:55 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Fw: [EXTERNAL] Tribal Broadband News - Updated-Connect NM Pilot Program NOFO Deadline Extended to April 3, 2023 In-Reply-To: <1139980070700.1139459144619.1116980484.0.481002JL.2002@synd.ccsend.com> References: <1139980070700.1139459144619.1116980484.0.481002JL.2002@synd.ccsend.com> Message-ID: Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:81789940-56db-41a1-9637-97424994b61e]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: New Mexico Tribal Broadband Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2023 8:09 AM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] Tribal Broadband News - Updated-Connect NM Pilot Program NOFO Deadline Extended to April 3, 2023 CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. [https://r20.rs6.net/on.jsp?ca=1e87d517-996e-4cb2-ad8c-3287d4d4dc05&a=1139459144619&c=f5a510cc-60ba-11ed-bf9c-fa163ee6a027&ch=f5b8a5ba-60ba-11ed-bf9c-fa163ee6a027] [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/edaffde1-5473-4e9d-a2e8-ded019088700.jpg] ?New Mexico Tribal Broadband News & Updates Photo by Theophilos Papadopoulos March 13, 2023 [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/1f2b7dbf-0a1a-4243-8f29-19418feb60cc.png] Connect New Mexico Pilot Program Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) Deadline Extended to April 3, 2023 The Connect New Mexico Pilot Program (?Pilot Program?) aims to bridge the digital divide and foster socioeconomic progress by providing infrastructure grants for broadband deployment to unserved and underserved communities across New Mexico. The NOFO formally establishes the funding opportunity for the Connect New Mexico Pilot Program. Please review the NOFO to learn about the program purpose, eligibility factors (e.g., project types, service areas, entities), allowable expenditures, key performance requirements (e.g., network performance, service offerings), evaluation criteria, and compliance requirements. For technical assistance on this NOFO, contact Alex Trujillo (please be advised of corrected email address) aquiles.trujillo at doit.nm.gov. Link to NOFO. [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/ed7d4ef6-9301-4d63-82b6-3a6d317457d3.jpg] Important FCC Broadband Data Collection Deadline March 15, 2023 The FCC recently announced that challenges to the current version of the Broadband Serviceable Location Fabric (version two) should be filed by March 15, 2023 in order to have the best chance of being resolved in time for results to be included in the next version of the Fabric (version three). Version three of the Fabric will be released in conjunction with the BDC filing window for provider availability data as of June 30, 2023 and will appear along with provider reported availability data on Broadbandmap.gov in the Fall of 2023. Click here for more details. NM Tribal Working Group Join the Meeting, Become a Member The Tribal Working Group is committed to ensuring New Mexico tribes are actively part of the historic broadband initiatives that will enhance tribal communities access to education, healthcare and economic development. You are invited to join the meetings. Mission of Tribal Working Group To assist and support New Mexico Tribes in developing and deploying broadband infrastructure through tribal consultation and engagement that leads to expanded access to health care, education and economic opportunity and includes strategies for access to funding, technical assistance, project management support, workforce development and sustainability in ways that protect tribal sovereignty. NM Tribal Broadband Working Group Meetings * Every other Wednesday at 12:00pm, MT * Next Meeting - March 15, 2023 * Join Zoom Meeting: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86256047626?pwd=MXdrVDJrdXFqVkNjVVVPc2U2aU1RQT09 * Meeting ID: 862 5604 7626; Passcode: 602095 ? If you are interested in becoming a member of the Tribal Working Group, please send an e-mail to: connectnmcouncil at state.nm.us. In the body of your e-mail, please include a brief statement of interest, including your experience relating to the work group?s mission. Also, let us know how best to contact you about the status of your membership request. The Council appreciates your interest! New Mexico Tribal Broadband Previous New Mexico Tribal Broadband Newsletters are available here. New Mexico Tribal Broadband | 54 Morningstar Drive, Bernalillo, NM 87004 Unsubscribe cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by nmtribalbroadband at gmail.com powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.] Try email marketing for free today! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:6c997c74-cd7a-4345-ac0f-f5ba9677bbbb]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: Institute for American Indian Education on behalf of Institute for American Indian Education Sent: Monday, March 13, 2023 9:33 AM To: UNM_IAIE-L at LIST.UNM.EDU Subject: [EXTERNAL] IAIE Brown Bag Series - March 23th - 1 PM CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. [Text Description automatically generated] Please join us online as we continue our monthly series as members of the Institute for American Indian Education (IAIE) at University of New Mexico and partners talk about their research and current work related to educator preparation, language and culture, leadership, and other topics related to Indigenous education. Time will be available for questions after presentations. Series will be held online every 4th Thursday of the month from 1 P.M to 2 P.M MT. If you would like to revisit past series and share with others, please check out our YouTube Channel or visit our website at iaie.unm.edu. What?s happening this month? On Thursday, March 23th, the brown bag series will feature Dr. Vincent Werito, Patrick Werito, M.Ed., and Elroy B. Keetso, M.C.R.P. Partnerships for Addressing Health Disparities: Using a Din? (Indigenous) centered Approach in Community Engaged Research to Promote Community Well-being and Educational Sovereignty The presentation presents on research projects addressing critical isses in behavioral mental health, community public health, and community leadership using a Din?-centered approach to community engagement and research. Using a Din? centered community based participatory research (CBPR) approach, the studies aim to develop transformative ways for engaging local community members to move towards community rebuilding, educational sovereignty, and strategic planning for Din? (Indigenous) communities to recover and revitalize their languages and traditional ecological knowledge for long term community wellbeing. Dr. Vincent Werito is an Associate Professor in the College of Education and Health Sciences at the University of New Mexico in the Department of Language, Literacy, and Socio-cultural Studies. Dr. Werito?s past research examines the experiences of Indigenous youth in education, identifying exemplary practices in the education of Indigenous youth, and his most recent research projects were funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to examine community engaged research partnerships, community defined understandings of wellbeing, and vaccine equity. He is a co-author of the book titled, Transforming Din? Education and he has also published in the Journal of American Indian Education, Journal of Language, Identity and Education and Health Education & Behavior. He continues to work with schools in New Mexico and abroad to develop culture- and place-based culturally responsive approaches to education and language revitalization with Indigenous communities. Elroy B. Keetso, M.C.R.P. Elroy is an enrolled tribal member of the Navajo Nation. He is a member of the Nihooba?anii (Gray-Streak-Ends) clan, born for the Tse? Nahabi?nii (Sleeping-Rock People) clan, originally from the community of Counselor, NM. He received a B.U.S. degree with emphases in Native American Studies, American History, and Political Science in 2004 and an M.C.R.P in Community and Economic Development from the School of Community and Regional Planning at the University of New Mexico (UNM) in 2013. He also received a graduate certificate in Historic Preservation and Regionalism from the UNM in 2013. Elroy has worked as a Planner for over 12 years for various Pueblo governments. Elroy has also worked in the legal field, supporting tribal legal matters for over six years. Elroy is employed with the New Mexico State Indian Affairs Department as a Capital Outlay Manager in the Administrative Services Division. Patrick Werito, M.Ed. Patrick has been with Dual Language Education of New Mexico (DLeNM) for the past four years as the Coordinator of Tribal Initiatives. In his role, he provides support to schools with Indigenous language programs serving tribal communities. With Indigenous communities facing the challenge of maintaining and preserving their heritage languages, DLeNM believes in partnering with tribal communities to begin shifting the paradigm of elevating the urgency for language revitalization and producing the next generation of speakers. To receive a Zoom link, register here. Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email containing a link and information about joining. Zoom link will be sent one hour prior to event as a reminder. If you have questions or would like more information, please email us at iaie at unm.edu or visit our website at iaie.unm.edu. We look forward to virtually seeing you in our Brown Bag series! Institute for American Indian Education - MSC05 3041 University of New Mexico IAIE at unm.edu | 505-277-2733 | Connect With Us! 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ENMU Posters encouraging reading at the Library 6. ENMU Summer Reading Stickers 7. New Mexico Space History Museum admissions to be used as grand prizes 8. The possibility of other grand prizes I have attached examples of some of these items. ENMU has a large education college and we as a university want to support the largest summer education program in the region. If you are interested, please contact John Houser, the assistant vice president of marketing at ENMU at john.houser at enmu.edu Thank you, John John Houser Assistant Vice President Marketing and Communications Eastern New Mexico University 575.562.2123 john.houser at enmu.edu Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:eb17b16b-ba1d-4240-bf4a-496957a0815f]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-os5cxohq.png Type: image/png Size: 63286 bytes Desc: Outlook-os5cxohq.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: PN5525_enmu-reads.zip Type: application/x-zip-compressed Size: 6219593 bytes Desc: PN5525_enmu-reads.zip URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov Wed Mar 15 07:55:53 2023 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2023 13:55:53 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Fw: [EXTERNAL] For tribal librarians, archivists, museum curators, and Tribal Historic Preservation Officers In-Reply-To: <52c5c4fc1b014064b2f1b9f7fd3c69e4@loc.gov> References: <52c5c4fc1b014064b2f1b9f7fd3c69e4@loc.gov> Message-ID: FYI Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:342434ac-7b72-47e0-ad91-d6a8cbae7f82]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: American Indian Library Association on behalf of Shankar, Guha Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2023 6:25 AM To: AILA at SI-LISTSERV.SI.EDU Subject: [EXTERNAL] For tribal librarians, archivists, museum curators, and Tribal Historic Preservation Officers CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. External Email - Exercise Caution I am re-posting this announcement from the SAA list serve. Apologies for redundancy. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Note: Applications are due by March 30! CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL SUMMER WORKSHOP, hosted by the Carlisle Indian School Digital Resource Center, Dickinson College June 14-16, 2023 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania >From 1879 to 1918, nearly 7800 students from as many as 200 different Native American communities were enrolled at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. For the past ten years, a team of archivists, scholars, students, and volunteers have been digitizing records related to the school and uploading those materials to an open and accessible website, known as the Carlisle Indian School Digital Resource Center (CISDRC). The lasting impact and legacy of Carlisle and the larger Indian boarding school movement is an important part of American history that warrants continued exploration, discussion, and dissemination. The CISDC team is convening a free summer workshop for up to 12 participants, to be held June 14-16, at Dickinson College in Carlisle. Supported by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the workshop is specifically designed for tribal librarians, archivists, museum curators, and Tribal Historic Preservation Officers to learn more about the materials available through the digital project, to understand the context of those materials among the large body of extant documentation about the school, and to hear the latest information that the CISDRC team has learned from these extant records. For more information and to apply by March 31, please visit our workshop page here: https://carlisleindian.dickinson.edu/workshop2023 Please feel free to email us at cisproject at dickinson.edu with any questions. ************* Guha Shankar, PhD Sr. Folklife Specialist Co-Director, Civil Rights History Project Coordinator, Ancestral Voices American Folklife Center, Library of Congress 101 Independence Ave, SE Washington, DC 20540 410-908-3317 (m); 202-707-4430 (w) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:bb5fcb11-03ff-4d93-bb18-5e273a47d166]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: American Indian Library Association on behalf of Ray Pun Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2023 7:53 AM To: AILA at SI-LISTSERV.SI.EDU Subject: [EXTERNAL] ALA/CORE: Submit your marketing campaign & your library could get $10,000 CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. External Email - Exercise Caution Submit your marketing campaign & your library could get $10,000 ALA/Core is accepting submissions for the 2023 John Cotton Dana Award (JCD), one of the most prestigious awards given to libraries. It honors outstanding library public relations by selecting up to eight libraries that will each receive a $10,000 award provided by the H.W. Wilson Foundation. Libraries of all types and sizes are encouraged to apply, especially public, rural, and native/tribal libraries. Submissions are grouped by size of budget, so they have a strong chance of winning a $10,000 award in the "Under $1 Million" category. Entries should highlight a strategic communications campaign from the past year. Examples of past campaigns have included rebranding efforts, promotion of archives and special collections, awareness campaigns, community partnerships, and special events. Entries may be submitted by any library, Friends group, consulting agency, or service provider, unless they are represented on the JCD Committee. Entries for the JCD Award are organized around needs assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Entrants are asked to submit documentation to show the scope and effectiveness of their campaign. Examples of these documents may include initial assessments and research, processes for implementation, goals met, creative output, media releases, media coverage and other metrics that establish results. See links below for documents that will help you put together your submission. Applications should be submitted electronically and received by March 17, 2023. View application details (PDF) View the evaluation criteria (PDF) Learn More and Apply Have questions? Contact Core at core at ala.org. ------------------------------ Kevin Strowder Director MPS/Diversity American Library Association He/Him/His ------------------------------ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The webcast is at: https://sg001-harmony.sliq.net/00293/Harmony/en/PowerBrowser/PowerBrowserV2/20230313/-1/72339 Discussion begins at 3:01:45. There are no comments relating to libraries. The vote is taken at 3:41.45 pm. The text of the bill after the Senate amendments is at https://nmlegis.gov/Sessions/23%20Regular/bills/house/HB0002FC1.pdf HB 2 continues to include the original budget funding for the New Mexico State Library and the following additional provisions relating to libraries: Section 4. FISCAL YEAR 2024 APPROPRIATIONS. K. PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPORT (5) Indian education fund: Appropriations: (a) Other 20,000.0 20,000.0 The secretary of public education, in collaboration with the assistant secretary for Indian education, shall develop a methodology to allocate the twenty million dollar ($20,000,000) general fund appropriation to tribal education departments, tribal libraries, Native American language programs, school districts and charter schools based on operational needs and student enrollment. Section 5. SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS. --The following amounts are appropriated from the general fund or other funds as indicated for the purposes specified. (86) CULTURAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT 15,000.0 15,000.0 For the rural libraries endowment fund. [$15 million] Section 10. FUND TRANSFERS.-The following amounts are transferred in fiscal year 2024 from the general fund or other funds as indicated for the purposes specified. (7) RURAL LIBRARY ENDOWMENT FUND The transfer to the rural library endowment fund contained in Subsection 2 of Section 11 of Chapter 54 of Laws 2022 is from the general fund and not the appropriation contingency fund of the general fund. Section 13. CERTAIN FISCAL YEAR 2024 BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS AUTHORIZED. (30) the cultural affairs department may request budget increases up to seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($750,000) from other state funds from the cultural affairs department enterprise fund, the museum and historic sites program of the cultural affairs department may request budget increases up to one million dollars ($1,000,000) from other state funds, the library services program of the cultural affairs department may request budget increases from other state funds in the rural libraries program fund for rural library grants and the preservation program of the cultural affairs department may request budget increases up to five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) from other state funds for archaeological services or historic preservation services; SB 147, Tax Changes This large bill includes provision to exempt governments from paying gross receipts tax for ?digital products? that are loaned to the public. It was heard by the House Taxation and Revenue Committee on March 8th. The webcast is at: https://sg001-harmony.sliq.net/00293/Harmony/en/PowerBrowser/PowerBrowserV2/20230308/-1/72221 The bill summary begins at 10:17:30 am. The digital products section is mentioned at 10:24:45. Public comment begins at 10:27:30. The committee gave a unanimous do-pass recommendation at 10:29:30. The bill comes to the House floor on March 13th. The webcast is at https://sg001-harmony.sliq.net/00293/Harmony/en/PowerBrowser/PowerBrowserV2/20230313/-1/72300 Rep. Harper presents the bill beginning at 1:30 pm. At 1:35:50, he notes the digital products section. Voting begins at 1:38. The bill passes by a vote of 59 ? 0. SB 147 now goes to the Governor for her signature. HB 505, Capital Outlay Projects On Saturday, March 11th, the full House debated and passed HB 505 with some minor amendments, by a vote of 39 to 26. Rep. Lente again mentioned the tribal library construction funding in his summary of the bill. The webcast for the session is at https://sg001-harmony.sliq.net/00293/Harmony/en/PowerBrowser/PowerBrowserV2/20230311/-1/72277 Consideration of HB 505 begins at 3:15 pm. The vote begins at 5:13:45 pm. Today, the full Senate debated and passed HB 505 by a vote of 27 to 13. The webcast is at https://sg001-harmony.sliq.net/00293/Harmony/en/PowerBrowser/PowerBrowserV2/20230313/-1/72340 The bill is presented at 3:05:30 pm. The bill totals $2.2 billion, with 2,888 individual projects. An amendment to delete the proposed reproductive health facility failed. Debate on the full bill resumes at 3:42. The vote begins at 4:07. The bill passed by a vote of 27-13. HB 505 now goes to the Governor for her signature. The Governor can line-item-veto any project in the bill. A spreadsheet showing the thirty-four library projects in HB 505 was an attachment to Legislative Bulletin # 15. HOUSE FLOOR STATUS House Bill 147, Indian Education Funds Distribution HB 147 is on the Thursday, March 16th House agenda. It is the fifth item on the ?Third Reading of Legislation? calendar. This allows tribal education entities including tribal libraries to retain funds granted for programs. Senate Bill 270, National History Day Program Schools SB 270 was awaiting a hearing in the House Appropriations and Finance Committee. The State Library would receive $200,000 to contract with the New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities to conduct this program in schools. Instead, the Senate Finance Committee included this funding in the HB 2/3 General Appropriations Act. The Senate passed HB 2/3 as amended, and today the House concurred with the amended bill. COMMITTEE HEARING Senate Finance Committee Substitute For Senate Bill 192, Additional Appropriations and Confidentiality This is the bill that is often called the ?Junior Bill.? It is where appropriations which did not get included in the General Appropriations Act (HB 2) or the Capital Outlay Projects bill (SB 505) get funded. Eight library project appropriations are included in this 46 page bill. Senate Bill 192 passed the Senate on February 22nd on a 35-0 vote. Today, the House Appropriations and Finance Committee heard and made major additions to SB 192. The webcast is at https://sg001-harmony.sliq.net/00293/Harmony/en/PowerBrowser/PowerBrowserV2/20230313/-1/72324 Discussion begins with the adoption of amendments at 3:59 pm. Discussion of the amended bill begins at 4:05. At 4:12, the Committee gives the bill a do-pass recommendation by a vote of 14-0. The bill now goes to the House floor. Once it passes the House, the Senate will need to concur with the House amendments. Here are the library projects in SB 192 and legislators who put in capital outlay project requests for them. SECTION 3. GENERAL CONTROL FISCAL YEAR 2023 APPROPRIATIONS. B. to the local government division of the department of finance and administration, (22) in San Miguel county: (b) seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for services and food distribution at El Valle community center and for the Villanueva library; Representatives Patricia Roybal Caballero, Joseph Sanchez, Martin R. Zamora and Ambrose Castellano and Senators Pete Campos and Elizabeth "Liz" Stefanics included this project in their capital outlay requests. (23) in Sandoval county: (i) one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for programming, equipment or materials at the Placitas community library; This project was not in any legislator?s capital outlay request. (o) eighty-five thousand dollars ($85,000) to purchase a library sorter for Rio Rancho; Representatives Alan T. Martinez, Kathleen Cates, Jason C. Harper and Joshua N. Hernandez and Senator Brenda G. McKenna included this project in their capital outlay requests. (24) in Santa Fe county: (a) one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for programming, equipment and materials at the Edgewood community library; This project was not in any legislator?s capital outlay request. (d) one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for programming, equipment and materials at the Vista Grande public library; This project was not in any legislator?s capital outlay request. (26) in Socorro county: (a) one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for improvements for the library, jail and rodeo grounds in Magdalena; Representatives Tara Jaramillo and Gail Armstrong and Senators Gregory A. Baca, Crystal R. Diamond and Siah Correa Hemphill included this project in their capital outlay requests. SECTION 5. AGRICULTURE, ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES FISCAL YEAR 2023 APPROPRIATIONS A. to the cultural affairs department, (13) one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for library services in four communities in Lincoln county; This appropriation likely was initiated by Senator Liz Stefanics. She had made capital outlay requests for the public libraries in her district in 2020, 2021 and 2022. The four public libraries in Lincoln County are Capitan, Carrizozo, Corona and Ruidoso. SECTION 9. HIGHER EDUCATION FISCAL YEAR 2023 APPROPRIATIONS D. to the board of regents of New Mexico highlands university, one hundred sixty-five thousand dollars ($165,000) is appropriated to purchase learning materials and related equipment for the Thomas C. Donnelly library and the athletic department. Senator Pete Campos included the athletic department portion of this appropriation in his capital outlay requests, but the Donnelly Library portion was not in any legislator?s request. 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Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. Is it Spring yet? Learn what seeds we're planting in the OurStoryBridge garden! Let's Work Together! [https://mcusercontent.com/e6f60c122796a50a5c68ca3a2/images/8d869f3b-ae8f-fc3b-9d62-1ec8bfb0931b.png] OurStoryBridge is applying for a series of federal grants this year, largely museum based, and we?re seeking Indigenous and African American organizations as partners on IMLS grants. Consider utilizing OurStoryBridge to share your history, boost contemporary voices, raise awareness about current challenges, and highlight the contributions of figures in your community, past and present. If you?re interested in having your unique story project paid for, we?d love to hear from you now as we move forward with our partners. Contact Us! Renewing Our Mission & Vision As we move through 2023, starting new story projects and partnering on impactful grants, we want to reflect upon and reaffirm our dedication to the Mission and Vision of OurStoryBridge. Take a moment to revisit or view them here or on our website The Mission of OurStoryBridge is: * To be a resource and tool kit for OurStoryBridge projects that preserve and circulate local audio stories past and present through accessible online media; * To promote, build, and assist with the deployment of these resources in communities across geographic, cultural, socioeconomic, racial, and organizational strata; and * To help strengthen these communities through sharing of their stories, including preserving the stories of older generations before they are lost and encouraging younger generations to become engaged community members. The Vision of OurStoryBridge is: * To empower every community to cultivate connection across the generations, encourage civic engagement, celebrate diversity, and engender shared and durable kindness. Museum Association of New York (MANY) 2023 [https://mcusercontent.com/e6f60c122796a50a5c68ca3a2/images/e81819f4-4f31-a3aa-a538-bfa4adef5ce9.jpg] Will you be at MANY? The Museum Association of New York (MANY) is hosting its annual conference this year from April 15th to the 18th in Syracuse, NY. This year the theme is Finding Center: Access, Inclusion, Participation, and Engagement. Our in-person presentation last year brought an appreciation of OurStoryBridge to museums and historical societies across the state. Especially impactful was the idea of starting story projects for semiquincentennial commemorations. Jery Huntley, MLS, Founder & President, and Kelly Bartlett, MSIS, Project Coordinator will be attending. 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Name: Outlook-khvhmil3.png Type: image/png Size: 63286 bytes Desc: Outlook-khvhmil3.png URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov Thu Mar 16 10:36:08 2023 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2023 16:36:08 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] TLP - Upcoming Meetings and Events Message-ID: Good morning, all! Thank you again to Nate Lujan and his staff for hosting us at the Pueblo of Isleta Library on March 3. I believe those of us who were able to attend had a great time and learned a few things, too! I am working on another site visit/meeting for the end of April. More to come next week. Here are a few of our upcoming meetings: Friday, March 17: 10am - NALSIG - Jonna should be sending the link out soon. Friday, March 24: 9am - TLP Book Club - discussing A Snake Falls to Earth by Darcie Little Badger - all are welcome! https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86154341096?pwd=d0NrRUNHMDNyRjZadjYveTVnbWJ1UT09 Friday, March 31: 9am - TLP Libraries Meet Up - Marita Hinds (Taystugeh Oweengeh), Director of Education at MIAC (Museum of Indian Arts and Culture) is going to talk with us about their programs, including summer programming. We would also like to discuss what you would like to see from MIAC (education, outreach, field trips, etc.) now and in the future. And, as a bonus, Marita is on the Board of Directors for the Santa Fe Opera. She might have some updates for us. ? I will record this meeting for those unable to attend. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85791630754?pwd=ekNaYzNpS2I5am9FY2gwcHNMa1FDUT09 Have a beautiful day and stay dry! Cassandra Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:4cf10789-03c7-4286-82b9-53343e832c62]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-nwgedreu.png Type: image/png Size: 63286 bytes Desc: Outlook-nwgedreu.png URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov Fri Mar 17 08:38:20 2023 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2023 14:38:20 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Fw: [EXTERNAL] SAR Connects: Hyperallergic Article, Call for Pueblo Fiber Artists, and More In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: FYI Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:0c89d616-12e2-49e0-8910-35514bc43566]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: School for Advanced Research Sent: Friday, March 17, 2023 8:05 AM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] SAR Connects: Hyperallergic Article, Call for Pueblo Fiber Artists, and More CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. Issue 151 Friday, March 17, 2023 [SAR Connects Weekly Email Header] SAR Connects is your weekly message from the School for Advanced Research, delivering inspiration and insights from our artists, scholars, and extended community. [https://sarweb.org/event/scholar-colloquium-anand-taneja/?instance_id=2253] [https://prodsabbximgmn001blkbrdo.blob.core.windows.net/emailimages/images/5701/2278181/8ffb8579-153a-4075-9746-d4788ac3716f.jpeg] SAR and Grounded in Clay Featured in Hyperallergic Article In a March 8 article in the popular online arts forum Hyperallergic, Joelle E. Mendoza wrote a compelling piece about the Grounded in Clay exhibition, SAR, and how the Guidelines for Collaboration created by the Indian Arts Research Center has been put into practice. Mendoza notes, "Grounded in Clay communicates community histories and experiences through poetics and dialogue. I found out, not surprisingly, that generating this collective dialogue between pots and people is achieved with a lot of intentional labor and love." Grounded in Clay is on exhibit at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture in Santa Fe and will remain on view there through May 29, 2023. The exhibition will then travel to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Vilcek Foundation in New York where it will open in July. Grounded in Clay: The Spirit of Pueblo Pottery was curated by the Pueblo Pottery Collective and organized by the School for Advanced Research and the Vilcek Foundation. Read the article here IARC Director Elysia Poon holds Water Jar by Franklin Peters (Acoma Pueblo) (2011), clay, paints, 7 5/8 ? 10 1/2 inches. Photo: Eve-Lauryn LaFountain [https://sarweb.org/event/scholar-colloquium-anand-taneja/?instance_id=2253] [https://prodsabbximgmn001blkbrdo.blob.core.windows.net/emailimages/images/5701/2279173/26432136-bda5-41d8-b0fd-9f11dcf71f28.jpeg] Call for Pueblo Fiber Artists for the 12th Annual Pueblo Fiber Arts Show | April 14 Deadline The Poeh Cultural Center, in partnership with the School for Advanced Research and the New Mexico Pueblo Fiber Arts Guild, are pleased to announce a call for artists for the 12th Annual Pueblo Fiber Arts Show on Saturday, May 27, 2023. The mission of the Pueblo Fiber Arts Guild is to promote, revive, and maintain the age-old Pueblo fiber arts tradition among Pueblo communities and educate the general public about the importance of this ancient art form. Artists can apply at poehcenter.org/fiberarts. The deadline to apply is April 14. Apply here Photo courtesy: Louie Garc?a (Tiwa/Piro) the artist of this traditional Pueblo weaving. 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Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe School for Advanced Research PO Box 2188, Santa Fe, NM 87504 [https://bbox.blackbaudhosting.com/webforms/service/smtp.mailopen?id=-1651256028] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-hxl5z5ct.png Type: image/png Size: 63286 bytes Desc: Outlook-hxl5z5ct.png URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov Mon Mar 20 11:59:32 2023 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2023 17:59:32 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] =?utf-8?q?Fw=3A_Weaving_Colors_training_opportunity_?= =?utf-8?q?for_families_and_providers_of_individuals_with_autism_spectrum_?= =?utf-8?q?disorder_=E2=80=93_please_share?= In-Reply-To: <20230320-13415207-1a84@100-067-076-013> References: <20230320-13415207-1a84@100-067-076-013> Message-ID: FYI????? Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:227cf9d9-895e-44b1-82e8-13af7eb753cd]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: Center for Development and Disability Sent: Monday, March 20, 2023 11:41 AM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] Weaving Colors training opportunity for families and providers of individuals with autism spectrum disorder ? please share CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. [https://admin.learningstream.com/files/2BAEB0A6-853A-4E7E-9B10-59B4035F7D63_33/UNM_CenterForDevelopment&Disability_Horizontal_RGBresized.png] The Autism Programs at the UNM Center for Development & Disability is now offering presentations for Native-American families touched by autism spectrum disorder. The series, ?Weaving Colors? will be presented the third Wednesday of each month from 1:00-2:30PM MST. Every month, a new topic will be presented to families over the internet using zoom. This free webinar series will offer an opportunity for participants to engage and discuss the topic, as well as connect with other Native families. **The Weaving Colors training series is open to everyone. We offer Din? and ASL interpretation with 48 hours advance notice.** Date: Wednesday, April 19, 2023, from 1:00-2:30 pm (MST) Title of Session: Culturally Responsive Services for Indigenous Children with ASD Presented by: Dr. Joshua Allison-Burbank To register for the presentation, click on the link below: https://reg.learningstream.com/reg/event_page.aspx?ek=0033-0021-18465ec2be9d43f6866db9649ce3d08c Please feel free to share with families & caregivers in your community, additionally you may share the attached flyer to any social media platforms you or your agency utilize. If you have questions, please contact our staff at (505) 272-1852 or 1-800-270-1861 or HSCAutismPrograms at salud.unm.edu ATTN: Weaving Colors Click here to open WeavingColorsApril2023.pdf -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The program is designed to disseminate archival principles and best practices driven by Indigenous values and traditional stewardship practices of communities. The Regional Coordinator needs to have good knowledge of event spaces and vendors in the Santa Fe region. Duties performed will take place between March-October 2023. Specific Duties and Responsibilities * Coordinating space bookings for in-person workshop. * Coordinating with service/event vendors including caterers, furniture rental, hotels/venues, technology needs, hospitality. * Planning in-person itineraries for participants. * Serving as initial point-of-contact for travel logistics to workshop. * Communicating regularly with workshop planners. * Coordinating event set-up, including equipment, technology, and catering needs. Basic Qualifications * Knowledge of local Santa Fe region. * Experience with project management, event-planning, or coordination. * Demonstrated success working in project teams collaboratively, with multiple levels of staff, colleagues, and community constituencies. * Experience working with Native and Indigenous (or other BIPOC) communities. * Ability to work independently, manage time, and work to deadlines. * Comfort with using and learning technology including video meetings, Google Drive, and other shared document platforms. * Demonstrated commitment to values of openness, diversity, inclusion, innovation, and social justice. Preferred Qualifications * Experience implementing site-specific programming and events in Santa Fe region. * Can use own car for local travel (reimbursed at government rate). * Knowledge of current trends, guidelines, and approaches in Indigenous community archiving, including the Protocols for Native American Archival Materials. * Familiarity with Indigenous digital community archiving tools and projects, such as Mukurtu, or examples of tools or projects. * Experience using 360 degree video conference camera or other hybrid meeting technologies. * Knowledge of Tribal governance or leadership structure. Location * Santa Fe, New Mexico Time Status * Part-time (max. 10 hours/week) * Term limited and grant funded * As a part-time position, this job does not include benefits Supervision * The Regional Coordinator will report jointly to members of the project team and to staff at the Society of American Archivists. Compensation * $35/hr for up to 10 hrs/week. Duration is approximately 24 weeks. * Reimbursement will be provided for required travel. Desired Start Date * April 1, 2023 To Apply * Interested candidates should submit a resume and cover letter addressing their interest and qualifications to Rana Salzmann, Director of Training and Organizational Development, at rsalzmann at archivists.org. Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:4e797e12-0ce2-4a10-9000-10dc4776cb6a]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:55a443f7-cd9e-417f-942a-82bdd8409450]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: Institute for American Indian Education on behalf of Institute for American Indian Education Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2023 10:04 AM To: UNM_IAIE-L at LIST.UNM.EDU Subject: [EXTERNAL] THIS WEEK! - IAIE Brown Bag Series - March 23th - 1 PM CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. [Text Description automatically generated] Please join us online as we continue our monthly series as members of the Institute for American Indian Education (IAIE) at University of New Mexico and partners talk about their research and current work related to educator preparation, language and culture, leadership, and other topics related to Indigenous education. Time will be available for questions after presentations. Series will be held online every 4th Thursday of the month from 1 P.M to 2 P.M MT. If you would like to revisit past series and share with others, please check out our YouTube Channel or visit our website at iaie.unm.edu. What?s happening this month? On Thursday, March 23th, the brown bag series will feature Dr. Vincent Werito, Patrick Werito, M.Ed., and Elroy B. Keetso, M.C.R.P. Partnerships for Addressing Health Disparities: Using a Din? (Indigenous) centered Approach in Community Engaged Research to Promote Community Well-being and Educational Sovereignty The presentation presents on research projects addressing critical isses in behavioral mental health, community public health, and community leadership using a Din?-centered approach to community engagement and research. Using a Din? centered community based participatory research (CBPR) approach, the studies aim to develop transformative ways for engaging local community members to move towards community rebuilding, educational sovereignty, and strategic planning for Din? (Indigenous) communities to recover and revitalize their languages and traditional ecological knowledge for long term community wellbeing. Dr. Vincent Werito is an Associate Professor in the College of Education and Health Sciences at the University of New Mexico in the Department of Language, Literacy, and Socio-cultural Studies. Dr. Werito?s past research examines the experiences of Indigenous youth in education, identifying exemplary practices in the education of Indigenous youth, and his most recent research projects were funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to examine community engaged research partnerships, community defined understandings of wellbeing, and vaccine equity. He is a co-author of the book titled, Transforming Din? Education and he has also published in the Journal of American Indian Education, Journal of Language, Identity and Education and Health Education & Behavior. He continues to work with schools in New Mexico and abroad to develop culture- and place-based culturally responsive approaches to education and language revitalization with Indigenous communities. Elroy B. Keetso, M.C.R.P. Elroy is an enrolled tribal member of the Navajo Nation. He is a member of the Nihooba?anii (Gray-Streak-Ends) clan, born for the Tse? Nahabi?nii (Sleeping-Rock People) clan, originally from the community of Counselor, NM. He received a B.U.S. degree with emphases in Native American Studies, American History, and Political Science in 2004 and an M.C.R.P in Community and Economic Development from the School of Community and Regional Planning at the University of New Mexico (UNM) in 2013. He also received a graduate certificate in Historic Preservation and Regionalism from the UNM in 2013. Elroy has worked as a Planner for over 12 years for various Pueblo governments. Elroy has also worked in the legal field, supporting tribal legal matters for over six years. Elroy is employed with the New Mexico State Indian Affairs Department as a Capital Outlay Manager in the Administrative Services Division. Patrick Werito, M.Ed. Patrick has been with Dual Language Education of New Mexico (DLeNM) for the past four years as the Coordinator of Tribal Initiatives. In his role, he provides support to schools with Indigenous language programs serving tribal communities. With Indigenous communities facing the challenge of maintaining and preserving their heritage languages, DLeNM believes in partnering with tribal communities to begin shifting the paradigm of elevating the urgency for language revitalization and producing the next generation of speakers. To receive a Zoom link, register here. Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email containing a link and information about joining. Zoom link will be sent one hour prior to event as a reminder. If you have questions or would like more information, please email us at iaie at unm.edu or visit our website at iaie.unm.edu. We look forward to virtually seeing you in our Brown Bag series! Institute for American Indian Education - MSC05 3041 University of New Mexico IAIE at unm.edu | 505-277-2733 | Connect With Us! 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Museum of Art In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Of possible interest. Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:71e9c823-0d79-4357-9c3d-49d0b0bf0f1f]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: New Mexico Archives on behalf of Smith, Abby, DCA Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2023 10:48 AM To: ARCHIVES-L at LIST.UNM.EDU Subject: [EXTERNAL] Archives Internship Opportunity- N.M. Museum of Art CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. [EXTERNAL] Hello- Applications are now open for summer internships with the Department of Cultural Affairs. The New Mexico Museum of Art Library & Archives is looking for a college undergraduate to work digitizing document collections and audio visual formats for preservation and access. Please pass on to any students who may be interested! Apply at the link below: https://careers.share.state.nm.us/psc/hprdcg/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST_FL&Action=U&SiteId=1&FOCUS=Applicant&JobOpeningId=131777&PostingSeq=1 Thank you! Abby Smith, MLIS Librarian & Archivist New Mexico Museum of Art | on the Plaza in Santa Fe 107 W. Palace Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501 505.231.5065 She/Her/Hers Please Note New Email Address: abby.smith at dca.nm.gov [cid:224c87fe-9776-4c97-88d8-a7f27b7683af] New Mexico Museum of Art sits on unceded ancestral Tewa Land, specifically O'gha Po'oge, now present day Santa Fe ________________________________ Access the ARCHIVES-L Home Page and Archives Unsubscribe from the ARCHIVES-L List -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-f4rziaio.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 69130 bytes Desc: Outlook-f4rziaio.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:9d8f05d3-fe64-4090-83a3-e90b9b0c21f2]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-w0wbxfgn.png Type: image/png Size: 63286 bytes Desc: Outlook-w0wbxfgn.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:38a390a2-2183-4df4-af7f-d40d7357abcb]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: New Mexico Archives on behalf of Dull, Kathleen, DCA Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2023 1:55 PM To: ARCHIVES-L at LIST.UNM.EDU Subject: [EXTERNAL] NM History Museum Library & Photo Archives Internships Open CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. [EXTERNAL] Good Afternoon, Applications are now open for summer internships with the Department of Cultural Affairs. Ten-week graduate-level summer intern opportunities at both the Palace of the Governors Photo Archives and Fray Angelico Chavez History Library at the New Mexico History Museum are open until Sunday, April 2, 2023. Complete details and to submit applications: https://tinyurl.com/histlibintern https://tinyurl.com/photoarchintern Contact photoarchives at dca.nm.gov or historylibrary at dca.nm.gov with any questions. [cid:73862e35-5635-45de-b400-be1218bbbbbd] ________________________________ Access the ARCHIVES-L Home Page and Archives Unsubscribe from the ARCHIVES-L List -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-jxfvyrc4.png Type: image/png Size: 56166 bytes Desc: Outlook-jxfvyrc4.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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We now await the Governor?s signature, veto or line-item-veto on the appropriations, capital outlay and ?junior? appropriations bills. BILLS PASSED The House concurred with Senate amendments to HB 2, the General Appropriations Act, by a voice vote. The Senate had amended the bill to add $130 million in additional appropriations. By accepting the Senate?s changes, the budget now goes to the Governor for her signature. The text of the bill after the Senate amendments is at https://nmlegis.gov/Sessions/23%20Regular/bills/house/HB0002FC1.pdf HB 2 continues to include the original budget funding for the New Mexico State Library, and added funding for the National History Day program, which had been in SB 270. ?The general fund appropriations to the library services program of the cultural affairs department include two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to support schools that support participation in the national history day program.? HB 2 also has the following additional provisions relating to libraries: Section 4. FISCAL YEAR 2024 APPROPRIATIONS. K. PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPORT (5) Indian education fund: Appropriations: (a) Other 20,000.0 20,000.0 The secretary of public education, in collaboration with the assistant secretary for Indian education, shall develop a methodology to allocate the twenty million dollar ($20,000,000) general fund appropriation to tribal education departments, tribal libraries, Native American language programs, school districts and charter schools based on operational needs and student enrollment. Section 5. SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS. --The following amounts are appropriated from the general fund or other funds as indicated for the purposes specified. (86) CULTURAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT 15,000.0 15,000.0 For the rural libraries endowment fund. [$15 million] Section 10. FUND TRANSFERS.-The following amounts are transferred in fiscal year 2024 from the general fund or other funds as indicated for the purposes specified. (7) RURAL LIBRARY ENDOWMENT FUND The transfer to the rural library endowment fund contained in Subsection 2 of Section 11 of Chapter 54 of Laws 2022 is from the general fund and not the appropriation contingency fund of the general fund. Section 13. CERTAIN FISCAL YEAR 2024 BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS AUTHORIZED. (30) the cultural affairs department may request budget increases up to seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($750,000) from other state funds from the cultural affairs department enterprise fund, the museum and historic sites program of the cultural affairs department may request budget increases up to one million dollars ($1,000,000) from other state funds, the library services program of the cultural affairs department may request budget increases from other state funds in the rural libraries program fund for rural library grants and the preservation program of the cultural affairs department may request budget increases up to five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) from other state funds for archaeological services or historic preservation services; SB 147, Tax Changes This large bill includes provision to exempt governments from paying gross receipts tax for ?digital products? that are loaned to the public. The House took up the bill on March 13, and passed it by a vote of 59 ? 0. SB 147 now goes to the Governor for her signature. HB 505, Capital Outlay Projects On Tuesday March 15th, the full Senate debated and passed HB 505 by a vote of 27-13. HB 505 now goes to the Governor for her signature. The Governor can line-item-veto any project in the bill. Twenty five library projects received $5,668,780 in funding. In addition, there was a $20 million appropriation ?to plan, design, construct, renovate, furnish and equip tribal libraries statewide, including for facilities in the Pueblo of Jemez, the Pueblo of Santa Clara, the Pueblo of Santo Domingo and the Mescalero Apache Nation.? Senate Finance Committee Substitute For Senate Bill 192, Additional Appropriations and Confidentiality This is the bill that is often called the ?Junior Bill.? It is where appropriations which did not get included in the General Appropriations Act (HB 2) or the Capital Outlay Projects bill (SB 505) get funded. Eight library project appropriations are included in this 38 page bill. Senate Bill 192 was amended by the House Appropriations and Finance Committee and passed the House on March 16th on a 67-0 vote. The Senate on March 16th voted to accept the amended bill by a voice vote. BILLS THAT WERE NOT PASSED House Bill 147, Indian Education Funds Distribution HB 147 was not taken up by the House despite being on the ?Third Reading of Legislation? calendar beginning on February 22nd. This bill, part of the Tribal Education Initiative, would have allowed tribal education entities including tribal libraries to retain funds granted for programs beyond a single fiscal year. Senate Bill 214, Rural Libraries Endowment SB 214 requested $37 million for full funding for the Endowment. The bill was tabled in the Senate Finance Committee. Fifteen million dollars in funding was provided in HB 2, above. Senator Ortiz y Pino noted during the hearing that he would ask for the remaining $22 million in the 2024 session. Senate Bill 258, San Miguel Library Services SB 258 requested $42,000 for the library at Villanueva. The bill was also tabled in the Senate Finance Committee. Instead, $93,000 was included for this library in the Capital Outlay bill, HB 505. Joe Sabatini, Co-Chair NMLA Legislation Committee -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov Wed Mar 22 08:26:12 2023 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2023 14:26:12 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Indigenous Language-Immersion Approaches Course from Keres Children's Learning Center/Indigenous Montessori Institute Message-ID: Of possible interest: IMI?s (Indigenous Montessori Institute) new Indigenous Language-Immersion Approaches course will begin June 2023. We are preparing an informational session to take place March 23 at 10:00am and 3:00pm via Zoom, meeting ID & passcode below. Scholarships are available for NM educators who work with Indigenous students! Please reach out to imiinfo at kclcmontessori.org or 505.418.6767 for more information on our upcoming course! Meeting ID: 845 7150 8663 Passcode: 603438 [May be an image of text that says 'INDIGENOUS MONTESSORI INSTITUTE ZOOM June 7, 2023 July 26, 2023 9:00am- 12:00pm NM MST PHILOSOPHY OF INDIGENOUS EDUCATION INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE- IMMERSION APPROACHES S3,500.00 Per Person Module Topics Federal Indian Policy ?Culturally Sustaining Pedagogies Embracing Equity ?Language as Wellness ?Program Infrastructure Policies & Procedures Program Elements Outsiders' Roles in Supporting the Language Possible Tyranny of Outcomes AVAILABLE FOR NM INDIGENOUS EDUCATORS OR EDUCATORS WORKING WITH INDIGENOUS STUDENTS Apply at kelcmontessori.org imiinfoekclcmontessori.org 505.418.6767'] KCLC Montessori ? KCLC Montessori Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:3e21695c-87c9-470f-a147-73f200dd9fde]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-0l2p02pc.png Type: image/png Size: 63286 bytes Desc: Outlook-0l2p02pc.png URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov Wed Mar 22 13:42:02 2023 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2023 19:42:02 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Fw: Yazzie/Martinez Information Sessions In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: FYI Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:8fc44872-ac52-45cb-8b1d-8b568374ca45]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: Institute for American Indian Education on behalf of Institute for American Indian Education Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 1:40 PM To: UNM_IAIE-L at LIST.UNM.EDU Subject: [EXTERNAL] Yazzie/Martinez Information Sessions CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. Join IAIE and NM Center on Law and Poverty for one or more of our Yazzie/Martinez v. State of New Mexico Community Update & Information Sessions. For the next several months we will be visiting community sites to present and discuss the current status of the landmark 2018 Yazzie/Martinez v. 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CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. Dear Friends and Colleagues, (Here is the new one I am sending out, FYI) The Society of Southwest Archivists Conference is just around the corner, April 26, 27, 28, 29. Although you can wait till the last minute to register, Procrastinators Beware! By registering by March 27, you get a reduced rate for planning ahead this time. Give it a try and we look forward to seeing you soon. Over 180 participants so far, and 17 exhibitors. Added Bonus: Our Vitamin D is free! https://nm2023.southwestarchivists.org/registration/ [https://nm2023.southwestarchivists.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Society-Southwest-Archivists-3.jpg] Registration - SSA Albuquerque 2023 Photo Credit: MarbleStreetStudio.com Registration Registration will open in January 2023 for the Society of Southwest Archivists Annual Meeting in Albuquerque, NM on April 26-29, 2023. 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I attended this yesterday (as did a few others - Adam, Tracy, Donovan). I'm sending the recording of the session along if you would like to watch. Let me know if you have any questions. Cassandra Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:4cec12c3-2acc-4b85-96d7-56380cefe3ec]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2023 12:40 PM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] TechSoup Webinar Recording and Donation Information CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. Thank you for joining us! [https://mcusercontent.com/1b5fd0b3926b2a0236f0325a1/images/c5e3804e-5933-de17-9b02-603e12a3d7d5.png] Dear Cassandra: Thank you for registering for the March 21 TechSoup Introductory Webinar. It was an information-packed webinar on TechSoup's software and hardware donation options. Below are links to materials from the webinar and other helpful information: 1. Webinar Recording: A copy of the webinar recording and presentation slides are available here. 2. Receiving Donations: There are several ways to confirm your eligibility and start receiving donations from TechSoup. To learn more about the donation eligibility process, click here. ATALM is appreciative of TechSoup's commitment to serving tribal libraries and we look forward to hearing how this opportunity benefits your library. Best Wishes, Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums www.atalm.org [https://cdn-images.mailchimp.com/icons/social-block-v2/outline-dark-facebook-48.png] Share [https://cdn-images.mailchimp.com/icons/social-block-v2/outline-dark-twitter-48.png] Tweet [https://cdn-images.mailchimp.com/icons/social-block-v2/outline-dark-forwardtofriend-48.png] Forward [Twitter] [Facebook] [Website] This email was sent to cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov why did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums ? 6308 Harden Drive ? Oklahoma City, OK 73118 ? USA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:ca010224-a352-4d0c-9b93-f9a1518de851]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: Julia Kelso Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2023 11:27 PM To: NMLA Contact ; NMLA Board ; Aragon, Ruben F ; Alderete, Kate, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] Fwd: Comics Censorship lecture CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: 7000 BC Jeff > Date: Thu, Mar 23, 2023, 8:28 PM Subject: Comics Censorship lecture To: Julia Kelso > Hi Julia, The comics censorship lecture that I was set to give this saturday has been rescheduled for Saturday, April 29 at 11:00 AM. I'm wondering if you night be able to send out the notice to the NMLA email list. It's a good 125 years of context for the challenges that are happening today. It's pay-what-you-can, and free for anyone who emails me to get the link. I've attached a flyer. Thanks! Jeff -- Jeff Benham Treasurer/Education Coordinator 7000 BC www.7000bc.org 7000 BC is funded in part by a generous grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the New Mexico Humanities Council. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-ulggndm2.png Type: image/png Size: 824293 bytes Desc: Outlook-ulggndm2.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-myxmluxw.png Type: image/png Size: 63286 bytes Desc: Outlook-myxmluxw.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I will record this meeting for those unable to attend. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85791630754?pwd=ekNaYzNpS2I5am9FY2gwcHNMa1FDUT09?????? Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:49d799df-5bbc-44da-8d12-7566dd440a72]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:8a13393c-c6cd-4cfa-8370-1d074ac390ac]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: Webcast Alert - Library Journal Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2023 10:05 AM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] Join April 5 for Beyond the Bookshelf: Community Engagement in the Digital Age CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. Presented by: Bibliolabs and Library Journal View in browser [040523 LJ Bibliolabs 600x120] Presented by: Bibliolabs and Library Journal Event Date and Time: Wednesday, April 5, 2023 | 2:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM PT [Webcasts_register_red] Digital community engagement is becoming an increasingly integral part in the vision of libraries today. Now more than ever libraries are finding themselves at the center of local content creation and discovery. Whether it is hosting a patron art contest, championing local writers, sharing forgotten community histories, or anywhere in between, the tools that libraries use to conduct these programs matter. In this session we?ll hear directly from libraries who are championing unique local content initiatives like bringing local history to life, celebrating homegrown music, supporting burgeoning artists, and more. Join this webinar hosted by BiblioLabs and Library Journal to: - Learn how libraries are engaging with and supporting local creatives - Discover how libraries are succeeding at collaborative local history projects - Discuss how your library can launch a digital community collection Speakers: Rachel Rogers, Coordinator, Collections and Technical Services, Greater Victoria Public Library Alessia Farris, Curator, Craigleith Heritage Depot, The Blue Mountains Public Library Jessica Lundin, Teen Services Librarian, San Jose Public Library Emily Gooding, Library Relations Coordinator, BiblioLabs, a division of Lyrasis [Webcasts_register_red] Sponsored by: [040523 LJ Bibliolabs - Logo] Can't make it to a session? No problem! Register now and we will email you when the webcast is available for on-demand viewing. [ICON-twitter] Follow us on Twitter! @LibraryJournal #LJBeyondTheBookshelf Questions? Contact Us! 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Eli From: arsl at memberclicks-mail.net Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2023 11:29 AM To: Guinnee, Eli, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] ARSL Conference Scholarship Applications Open Next Week! CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. ARSL Home | About | Join | Support | ARSL Store [Image] ARSL Office Dispatch Welcome to the ARSL Office Dispatch! Weekly updates from ARSL Coming Soon: the Rural Routes Blog! [https://s3.amazonaws.com/oasis-prod01-unlayer/1680109249041-Rural+Routes.png] The Marketing & Communications Committee is pleased to announce the upcoming launch of the all-new ARSL Blog, Rural Routes! This blog will feature timely and relevant articles written by ARSL members, for ARSL members about the things that matter most to our profession. It will tackle a broad range of topics, from practical how-to program ideas you can implement right out of the box to more nuanced discussions of the high-level issues in our profession as viewed through the unique lens of our rural & small library community. Be on the look-out for the inaugural Rural Routes post during National Library Week (April 23-29)! Become an ARSL Hero! Want your organization listed here? Join the ARSL Supporters Alliance at the Hero level to show your support of rural and small libraries to 7,000+ library workers, advocates, and fans every week! Other Hero level benefits include a complimentary exhibit booth at our annual conference, coordinated social media cross-promotion, and more! Click the link below to learn more about the Alliance and help libraries do more, with more. [Join the Alliance!] 2023 Conference Updates ARSL Conference | September 20-23, 2023 | Wichita, KS [https://s3.amazonaws.com/oasis-prod01-unlayer/1678836159847-ARSL23+logo.png] This year's conference theme is "Unite & Ignite"! Our conference provides an opportunity to unite as a professional community and foster a sense of togetherness across a nation of small but mighty libraries. When we come together to share and learn we'll light fires of innovation and change that can burn bright all year long. Conference Scholarship Applications Open April 4! Each year the ARSL Grants, Awards & Scholarships (GAS) Committee accepts applications for four competitive scholarships to facilitate attendance to the ARSL Conference.These scholarships are funded through generous donations to the ARSL Scholarship Fund by our members and supporters! [Donate to the ARSL Scholarship Fund] Interested applicants may apply for any/all scholarships for which they are eligible in a given year. All successful applicants will be awarded one (1) scholarship from among those applied for, as outlined on our Conference Scholarships page. Click the button below to learn more! [About ARSL Conference Scholarships] New This Year: The Empowering Library Workers of Color Conference Scholarship Library workers of color have been, and in many places continue to be, given access to fewer opportunities for professional growth and advancement. Establishing this scholarship is part of ARSL?s ongoing commitment to cultivating an intentionally inclusive professional community that amplifies the voices and lived experiences of library workers of color while also acknowledging the persistent structural inequalities within our profession. Applicants for this scholarship must be members of one or more marginalized and/or underrepresented ethnic, racial, or cultural identity groups within our profession (including but not limited to Black or African American; American Indian, First Nations, or Alaskan Native; Spanish, Hispanic, or Latine/a/o/x; Asian; Native Hawaiian, Samoan, Chamorro, or other Pacific Islander; Middle Eastern or North African). Request for Program Proposals The Request for Proposals (RFP) for 2023 ARSL Conference Sessions is open! Are you a community engagement superstar? Have a storytime formula that can't be beat? Do your reader's advisory recommendations always hit the mark? We need YOU to present at ARSL 2023! The program presenters are the heart of the conference, bringing valuable skills and experience to share with fellow attendees. Submission Deadline: April 25, 2023, 5:00 pm CT Ready to get started? Download the sample RFP form to preview the questions. Check out our Tips for a Great Program Proposal to help polish your submission! New this year: Pop-Up Program Demos If the thought of lecturing at the front of the room turns your legs to jelly our pop-up program demos might be the opportunity you've been waiting for! These 20-minute sessions will give presenters the opportunity to demo a craft or other library program piece for small groups of attendees. These practical, actionable demo sessions will let programming pros share their ideas in a less intimidating, more familiar environment. Special consideration will be given to pop-up demos that incorporate intentional accessibility for patrons of different ages and ability levels. [Submit a Conference Session Proposal] Identifying & Overcoming Burnout: ARSL Professional Resource Discussion Group The ARSL Professional Development Book Club is now the ARSL Professional Resource Discussion Group! A few times a year we invite members and nonmembers to come together to discuss a selection of resources on a specific topic of particular interest to the needs of library professionals working in small, rural libraries. The Continuing Education Committee will curate a list of suggested reading and listening material in a variety of formats and lengths in an effort to provide right-size resources for every schedule. Spring 2023 Discussion Group Wednesday, April 12, 2023 | Both sessions will discuss the same materials. Attend the session that fits your schedule! Discussion 1: 3:30 p.m. PT/ 4:30 p.m. MT/5:30 p.m. CT/6:30 p.m. ET Discussion 2: 6:30 p.m. PT/ 7:30 p.m. MT/8:30 p.m. CT/9:30 p.m. ET This month's Professional Resource Discussion Group will focus on identifying and overcoming burnout. Read, listen to, and watch the resources below and come to one of the two sessions for an interactive discussion. Library Leadership Podcast: Slow Librarianship Burnout is About Your Workplace, Not Your People Rekindling from Burnout Webinar Libraries Transforming Communities Sustaining Yourself Worksheet [Register for a Discussion Group] Professional Networking & Affinity Groups The ARSL Membership Committee is seeking a few additional volunteers to help start our Professional Networking Groups this year! We appreciate the robust response from people willing to lead discussions, and those who have submitted ideas of their own. The following groups currently only have one volunteer facilitator. To lighten the leadership load on any one volunteer we are seeking additional volunteers to serve as co-facilitators. Some of the groups below were suggested by current volunteers and may be merged together based on member demand and facilitator availability. Please respond by Friday March 31 if you are interested in co-facilitating one of these groups. You can use the "Other" option on the form to write-in the group(s) you would like to co-facilitate. * Readers Advisory * Librarians with Disabilities * Neurodivergent Librarians * Librarians Serving Latino/a/e/x Communities * Librarians Serving Marginalized Communities Once co-facilitators have been identified the Membership Committee and ARSL Office will work with them to set a standing meeting time and promote the groups to ARSL members. All networking groups will be held in ARSL Zoom rooms on a standing schedule. Meetings will be drop-in style, with no obligation to stay the full hour. Networking groups (with the exception of the existing Solo-ish Librarians HH) are open to ARSL members only. [Volunteer as a Networking Lead] Submit a Conference Proposal for PLA 2024 The Public Library Association (PLA) biannual conference is headed to Columbus, OH, April 3-5, 2024! Members of ARSL are inited to submit a proposal to share your idea for a workshop or program session. For the 2024 Conference, PLA is especially seeking proposals and speakers representing a wide range of diversity, with a commitment to representation of groups that have been historically marginalized or excluded due to race, gender identity, and expression, sexual orientation, ability, economic background, and age. Submit a proposal to share your idea for a workshop or program session! Proposals for both in-person and virtual programs are being accepted. The deadline for submitting proposals is May 1, 2023, at 11:59 PM Eastern. Before getting started, you can preview the proposal form and check out PLA's recommendations for developing a great proposal. Color Health & ARSL: Ensuring Access to COVID Testing [Video] This video highlights how you can set up your site in a small or large footprint, and addresses some additional FAQs from our site partners. As a reminder, Color has partnered with the CDC to support free COVID-19 lab testing for under-resourced communities across the nation. We are partnering with hundreds of libraries and other community locations to increase access to this critical healthcare service. If you haven?t already, sign up to participate in Color Health?s Community Testing Program, in partnership with the CDC and ARSL. Testing is free for you and for patrons ? and you?ll get a free year of ARSL membership plus $7.50 for every test administered at your library. There is no cost to you to operate this program. If you?d like to participate, you can sign up by using this form ? or search bit.ly/colorsite12 in your browser. To learn more, join an upcoming informational webinar weekly on Wednesdays at 10am PT / 1pm ET. Libraries like yours are central to your community. Let us help you provide the services and care your community deserves, we look forward to it! 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Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:33445c22-0466-4109-aeaf-ad6d08832427]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: New Mexico Tribal Broadband Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2023 9:45 AM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] Tribal Broadband News - NOFO Deadine, Congrats to Acoma! CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. [https://r20.rs6.net/on.jsp?ca=ec117755-3099-45cd-8b25-636d2957bc59&a=1139459144619&c=f5a510cc-60ba-11ed-bf9c-fa163ee6a027&ch=f5b8a5ba-60ba-11ed-bf9c-fa163ee6a027] [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/edaffde1-5473-4e9d-a2e8-ded019088700.jpg] ?New Mexico Tribal Broadband News & Updates Photo by Theophilos Papadopoulos March 30, 2023 [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/00ec1f76-b0d8-4103-91e8-5c6eeed75b81.jpg] Pueblo of Acoma Awarded the Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program Grant Congratulations! The National Telecommunications & Information Administration (NTIA) awarded the Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program (TBCP) grant award to the Pueblo of Acoma. The TBCP, part of President Biden?s Internet for All initiative, offers grants to eligible Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian entities for high-speed internet deployment, digital inclusion, workforce development, telehealth, and distance learning. The Pueblo of Acoma was awarded $14,346,244.00. This Broadband Infrastructure Deployment project proposes to install fiber to directly connect 1,167 unserved Native American households and anchor institutions with a minimum of 25/3 Mbps service. Click here for more information on the programs. [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/1f2b7dbf-0a1a-4243-8f29-19418feb60cc.png] Connect New Mexico Pilot Program Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) Deadline Extended to April 3, 2023 The Connect New Mexico Pilot Program (?Pilot Program?) aims to bridge the digital divide and foster socioeconomic progress by providing infrastructure grants for broadband deployment to unserved and underserved communities across New Mexico. The NOFO formally establishes the funding opportunity for the Connect New Mexico Pilot Program. Please review the NOFO to learn about the program purpose, eligibility factors (e.g., project types, service areas, entities), allowable expenditures, key performance requirements (e.g., network performance, service offerings), evaluation criteria, and compliance requirements. For assistance on this NOFO: * Technical support - Aquiles (Alex) Trujillo, aquiles.trujillo at doit.nm.gov * Grant support or references to a grant writer - Drew Lovelace, drew.lovelace at doit.nm.gov * Broadband project management ? Diane Lindstrom, dianne.lindstrom at doit.nm.gov * Data and mapping - Natalie Runyan, natalie.runyan at doit.nm.gov * General questions - Steph Poston, stephposton at msn.com Link to NOFO. NM Tribal Working Group Join the Meeting, Become a Member! The Tribal Working Group is committed to ensuring New Mexico tribes are actively part of the historic broadband initiatives that will enhance tribal communities access to education, healthcare and economic development. You are invited to join the meetings. Mission of Tribal Working Group To assist and support New Mexico Tribes in developing and deploying broadband infrastructure through tribal consultation and engagement that leads to expanded access to health care, education and economic opportunity and includes strategies for access to funding, technical assistance, project management support, workforce development and sustainability in ways that protect tribal sovereignty. NM Tribal Broadband Working Group Meetings * Every other Wednesday at 12:00pm, MT * https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86256047626?pwd=MXdrVDJrdXFqVkNjVVVPc2U2aU1RQT09 * Next Meeting April 12, 2023 If you are interested in becoming a member of the Tribal Working Group, please send an e-mail to: connectnmcouncil at state.nm.us. In the body of your e-mail, please include a brief statement of interest, including your experience relating to the work group?s mission. Also, let us know how best to contact you about the status of your membership request. The Council appreciates your interest! [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/bb1a8b29-8463-42ea-8b68-ca5eceb3dd9c.png] NM OBAE Deputy Director Dianne Lindstrom presented at All Pueblo Council of Governors on March 23, 2023 [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/af8c1220-f5e5-4472-ac46-fdf88c5e2a36.png] [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/f8b26b7d-3a42-4dd8-a8a9-329cc350fefe.png] NTIA National Spectrum Strategy (NSS)Tribal Consultation Sessions America is increasingly dependent on secure and reliable access to radio frequency spectrum. Sufficient access to spectrum is vital and must be managed responsibly and efficiently. The Department of Commerce is therefore committed to developing the National Spectrum Strategy (NSS), based upon collaboration with both federal and non-federal stakeholders?including Tribes?and on data-driven decision-making, to fully address the needs of spectrum reliant services and missions. In order to set clear timelines and guidance regarding the development of the NSS, NTIA invites you and/or a Tribal representative to participate in a virtual National Tribal Consultation to provide your advice and insights as NTIA staff are working through critical issues related to the NSS. We respectfully request your participation at one of the following Tribal Consultation sessions: Tuesday April 18, 2023 Time: 1:00 PM ? 3:00 PM EDT Zoom Registration Link: https://ntia-gov.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJIscuCspjgoHmqURyBTYnVsiHyVjZYQbrM Dial-In Numbers: +1 (669) 254-5252; +1 (646) 828-7666 Meeting ID: 161 594 8324 Thursday April 20, 2023 Time: 1:00 PM ? 3:00 PM EDT Zoom Registration Link: https://ntia-gov.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItdOqhrzksHdlPEVBRk6dsGUZfcjYtRWU Dial-In Numbers: +1 (669) 254-5252; +1 (646) 828-7666 Meeting ID: 160 339 1267 Read the Tribal Leader Invitation Letter here. Read the Request for Comments here. For more information on the NSS, please visit https://ntia.gov/issues/national-spectrum-strategy. If you have any questions regarding the NSS or this consultation, then please contact Sean Spivey, Office of Spectrum Management, at: sspivey at ntia.gov. [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/ec00ed94-78cd-4b76-9e7f-e3887b29df3e.jpg] National Tribal Telecommunications Association (NTAA) Held Tribal Broadband Summit March 20-22, 2023 The summit focused on helping tribes identify funding sources, build/maintain/monetize a network and plan for the future of broadband. The summit included workshops, in-depth training sessions, and opportunities to learn from experts. The purpose of NTTA is to provide a forum for tribally owned companies and those who work in the telecommunications industry, to share knowledge and opportunities, discuss effects of regulation and address issues affecting tribal telcos and customers on tribal lands. Click here for more information, and to become a member. [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/3bd70df3-9194-4af9-90ff-dea905e9fb96.jpg] New High-Speed Internet Guide Highlights Unprecedented Funding to Support Underserved Communities The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced a new guidebook for states and organizations to consider when deploying high-speed Internet service projects. The guide will help Public Housing Authorities, Multifamily Owners and Operators, and Tribes understand the mechanics of these two programs and the role they can play in ensuring that funds come to their neighborhoods ? both urban and rural. ? This resource provides guidance to Public Housing Authorities (PHAs), HUD-Assisted communities and other stakeholders wondering how this funding will benefit their communities and what role they can play in ensuring that funds do come to their neighborhoods. [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/bbd7eb3f-ffe8-4897-8250-ace8a4c013ae.png] Connect New Mexico Connecting Our Communities ?Connect New Mexico is a community-driven and community-focused resource to gather and share benchmark data and support local and regional community efforts to plan, fund, and implement broadband initiatives that provide reliable, affordable, high-speed broadband for all in New Mexico. They honor the many community organizations, agencies, and individuals working to support Broadband for New Mexico, and invite you to get involved. Connect New Mexico Council Working Groups * Connect New Mexico Grant Program * Digital Equity & Inclusion (Chair: Eli Guinnee) * Mapping, Data & Evaluation (Chair: Peter Mantos) * Regional Planning & Community Engagement (Chair: Katherine Crociata) * Tribal Working Group (Chair: Godfrey Enjady) * Permits, Poles, and Attachments (Chair: Ovidiu Viorica) If you are interested in becoming a member of any of these groups, e-mail: connectnmcouncil at state.nm.us. Check out their website, and sign up for the newsletter! Resources * New Mexico Office of Broadband Access & Expansion (OBAE) * Connect New Mexico Broadband Grant Program * NM Broadband Speed & Quality Testing [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/f8b26b7d-3a42-4dd8-a8a9-329cc350fefe.png] NTIA?s Internet for All Initiative Request for Comment NTIA?s Internet for All initiative is to promote adoption and meaningful use of the Internet among underrepresented communities and populations, including low-income households, veterans, aging individuals, racial and ethnic minorities, rural residents and others. The State Digital Equity Capacity Grant and the Competitive Digital Equity Program aim to ensure that everyone in America has the skills, technology, and capacity needed to reap the full benefits of our digital economy. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo announced a Request for Comment, ?We need to hear directly from those who are most impacted by the systemic barriers that prevent some from fully utilizing the Internet.? This request for comment is part of NTIA?s larger strategy to hear from a diverse set of voices while implementing high-speed Internet grant programs. NTIA requests feedback on the design, rules, and evaluation criteria for both digital equity programs. The docket established for this opportunity to comment can be found at www.Regulations.gov, NTIA-2023-0002. Click the ?Comment Now!? icon, complete the required fields, and enter or attach your comments. Submit written comments on or before 5 p.m. EST on May 1, 2023. [https://files.constantcontact.com/babbe0d4901/f8b26b7d-3a42-4dd8-a8a9-329cc350fefe.png] NTIA Advancing Internet For All Mapping Challenge Continues In order to meet the urgency of this moment to connect the unconnected, NTIA will continue to target June 30 as the date by which they will allocate each state and territory?s BEAD Program funding for high-speed Internet service. NTIA and the FCC have worked closely with states to assist them in the process of improving the National Broadband Map to achieve this goal. NTIA encourages states to continue to submit challenges to this map, which is meant to be a living document. Continued improvements will move us that much closer in making Internet for All a reality. Read the complete blog here. Digital Equity Assistance Materials: * Grant List * Hi-Speed Internet Page * Asset Mapping Guide * ?NTIA?s Digital Equity Act Program technical assistance materials * What is Permitting? * Environmental & Historic Preservation Checklist for BEAD * Environmental & Historic Preservation Factsheet * Digital Equity Guide for States * Digital Equity Plan Template * Digital Equity Plan External Best Practices * Digital Equity Needs Assessment Guide * Internet for All Webinars New Mexico Tribal Broadband Previous New Mexico Tribal Broadband Newsletters are available here. New Mexico Tribal Broadband | 54 Morningstar Drive, Bernalillo, NM 87004 Unsubscribe cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by nmtribalbroadband at gmail.com powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.] Try email marketing for free today! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-lwv1yz5r.png Type: image/png Size: 63286 bytes Desc: Outlook-lwv1yz5r.png URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov Fri Mar 31 08:08:58 2023 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at dca.nm.gov (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2023 14:08:58 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] TLP Libraries Meet Up - March 31 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Good morning! Friendly reminder! Hope to see you there! Cassandra Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:ccd917ad-5acf-4eea-9a08-d1ec3150ac18]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Sent: Monday, March 27, 2023 9:40 AM To: NM Tribal LibraryDirectors Subject: TLP Libraries Meet Up - March 31 A reminder of our upcoming meeting this Friday, March 31. Friday, March 31: 9am - TLP Libraries Meet Up - Marita Hinds (Taystugeh Oweengeh), Director of Education at MIAC (Museum of Indian Arts and Culture) is going to talk with us about their programs, including summer programming. We would also like to discuss what you would like to see from MIAC (education, outreach, field trips, etc.) now and in the future. And, as a bonus, Marita is on the Board of Directors for the Santa Fe Opera. She might have some updates for us. ? I will record this meeting for those unable to attend. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85791630754?pwd=ekNaYzNpS2I5am9FY2gwcHNMa1FDUT09?????? Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:49d799df-5bbc-44da-8d12-7566dd440a72]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-gz2iuokk.png Type: image/png Size: 63286 bytes Desc: Outlook-gz2iuokk.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:11be2664-dc2d-42ec-81e9-41ac35904831]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: Institute for American Indian Education on behalf of Institute for American Indian Education Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2023 6:39 PM To: UNM_IAIE-L at LIST.UNM.EDU Subject: [EXTERNAL] 7th Annual Indigenous Education Research Lecture CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. Good afternoon, We are excited to announce the 7th Annual Indigenous Education Research Lecture hosted by the Institute for American Indian Education (IAIE). This year's lecture will be delivered by Jeramy Garcia, Ph.D. (Hopi/Tewa), who is an Associate Professor of Indigenous Education at the University of Arizona. The lecture will take place on April 27, 2023. Dr. Garcia is an expert in Indigenous education and has extensive experience working with Indigenous communities and students. He is also a co-founding director of the Indigenous Teacher Education Program (ITEP) at the University of Arizona. Please see the flyer for more information on the lecture and speaker. Feel free to share the flyer with your colleagues. This event will be held in person only. To RSVP, please visit the following link: https://forms.gle/HJWwSJ7xYFSNas4v5 We hope you can join us for this important and informative event. [cid:image005.png at 01D962D9.B8427A50] Institute for American Indian Education - MSC05 3041 University of New Mexico IAIE at unm.edu | 505-277-2733 | Connect With Us! 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Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she/her/hers [cid:3ca5e3fd-cc4e-4b64-ae2a-6ed8c1953341]Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Bureau, New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe NM 87507 505-264-2427 (cell) 505-476-9764 (office) cassandra.osterloh at dca.nm.gov ________________________________ From: Cassandra Osterloh Sent: Friday, March 31, 2023 4:06 PM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] Fw: [NMLA] Public library book donation: Turquoise In America CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: "NMLA Contact" To: "NMLA" Cc: Sent: Fri, Mar 31, 2023 at 3:33 PM Subject: [NMLA] Public library book donation: Turquoise In America WARNING: This email originated external to the NMSU email system. Do not click on links or open attachments unless you are sure the content is safe. Hi All, The authors of Turquoise in America are generously donating all three parts of their book to any interested public library in New Mexico. This is the first comprehensive history of turquoise in America covering a century and includes: Part One The Great American Turquoise Rush 1890 -1910 Part Two Turquoise in America 1910 ?1990 Part Three The Stories of Turquoise, 1990 -2020 The donation is specifically provided for public libraries in New Mexico. If you are interested in receiving all three books please respond directly to contact at nmla.org with your full name, job title, and library mailing address by Wed. April 5th. All books will be mailed free of charge. Have a great weekend. -- Spencer Naar (he/him) NMLA Administrative Assistant [https://ci3.googleusercontent.com/mail-sig/AIorK4x1owI9CgGTJe7wK6GEc-j708ApHN3mEr9EM-BJEZsTvIiezb5ppRe9SJFFWsa62CPFoA-Hg2Q] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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