NM CAFe Newsletters - Google Drive
Samples of CAFE newsletters sent through Action Network.
8+ years of experience amplifying community voices through digital storytelling, grassroots campaigns, and creative media. Below is a selection of social content, newsletters, visuals, I’ve developed.
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Samples of CAFE newsletters sent through Action Network.
Informational 1 pager for potential youth to be involved with Rising Youth.
Handouts created for voters to be informed about candidate for House District 35.
The 2024 General Elections are now over. It is now time to hold our elected officials from both sides of the aisle accountable to the promises they made to our communities. However, that is now in jeopardy with the introduction of a bill H.R. 9495 - which is a bill that targets non-profits for dissent.
Bill H.R. 9495 is a bill that targets non-profits for dissent. The vague language in the bill could be used against nonprofits that support human rights, reproductive rights, and environmental protections. @repgabevasquez voted YES on this bill in its first vote, and we urge you to contact him TODAY to protect the right to dissent and oppose H.R. 9495 and any other legislation targeting nonprofit organizations like NM CAFE and our partners for advocating for human rights. HR9495 is set...
Congressman Gabe Vasquez promised to vote against a controversial bill that would give the Trump administration power to deem some nonprofit organizations as supporting terrorists, withdrawing his ...
Educational graphics in English and Spanish to educate people on Paid Sick Leave bill.
Informational 1 pager for voters about who Jon Hill is and what he prioritizes.
Compiling of Candidate answers from the DA Sheriff Candidate Forum
A summary of how the Big Beautiful Bill will impact Southern New Mexico.
Educational content that educates followers on the potential impacts of the "Big Beautiful Bill"
Urging email list & supporters to contact their member of congress to hold them accountable for voting on H.R. 9495, that targets non-profits for dissent.
Call to Action to supporters to call Ben Archer Health Center for refusing care to patients who couldn't prove citizenship status.
We advocate for the rights of marginalized communities here in the United States to be treated with dignity, compassion, and respect.
Statement in response to NM Gov. letter to DHS Secretary Mayorkas.
Flyers/handouts created for businesses to post in their place of work.
Statement in support of the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights
Statement provided to member of congress in support of the Humane Accountabilities Bill.
A summary of bills we were keeping our eyes on for our legislative priorities for the 2025 New Mexico Legislative Session.
Statement from Rising Yoth regarding the 2024 election results.
Press Release to media outlets for youth peace vigil
Hear from residents in Deming & Lordsburg on the importance of filling out the 2020 Census.
Asking Clergy their reflections from their trip down to the Southern Border.
Hispanic Heritage Month 2019 - What does it mean to be Hispanic/Latino?
In honor of Women’s History Month, NM CAFe will be highlighting the history of the women that have started, been apart of, and led NM CAFe throughout its history. Our final feature ends with Reneé Beltran. Reneé started out as a leader at NM CAFE, transitioned into a Board Member, and is currently serves as the New Mexico Civic Engagement Table Coordinator. Reneé talks about her personal experience as a leader and board member of CAFe, and how it's helped her with where she's at in life...
Hear from former Executive Director, community organizer, current City Councilor and Mayor Pro-tem Johana Bencomo about her experience, reflection, and time with and at NM CAFe. Edited by: Stevie R. Paz Interviewee: Johana Bencomo
Hear from founder, organizer, and former Executive Director of NM CAFe Sarah Silva, As she reflects on her time, experience, and lessons she learned during her time at NM CAFe. Edited by: Stevie R. Paz Interview: Sarah Silva
With 2024 being an election year, we know that the stakes are high and there is pressure to propose bills that would provide wins for both political parties, however, compromising on the lives of people and our borderlands, which we call home - is not a win.
We advocate for the rights of marginalized communities here in the United States to be treated with dignity, compassion, and respect.
Last week, on the same day we honored the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and witnessed the swearing in of our new president, Donald Trump. Their visions for what America can be could ...