AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSurveillance & Civil Liberties: Las Cruces residents are pushing back against automatic license plate readers tied to Flock, with the New Mexico ACLU warning that the tech can track everyday people and includes built-in data sharing. Reproductive Rights: Four years after Dobbs, abortion-rights advocates say they’re still struggling to break through in Washington, sharing stories of how restrictions delay care and force impossible choices. Local Culture & Art: Taos’ Harwood Museum is hosting “Unearthing Futures,” a Southwest-focused exhibition using adobe traditions to tackle modern issues, including a project tied to White Sands Missile Range. Film & Community Storytelling: UNM alumni are among the 2026 New Mexico Documentary Incubator Grant recipients, backing new films on homelessness, healthcare access, downwinder communities, and prison overcrowding. Public Safety & Pride: A Clovis man faces federal charges after allegedly threatening a Pride event in Lubbock, sparking concern about online hate turning into real-world danger. Independence Day & Heritage: Deb Haaland marks America’s 250th anniversary while criticizing federal cuts, and Santa Fe’s International Folk Art Market returns with thousands of artisans and major sales.
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