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OLÉ (Organizers in the Land of Enchantment) is a non-profit, grassroots member organization of working families. Since 2009, OLÉ’s members and staff have worked together to strengthen their communities using issue-based campaigns and electoral engagement to ensure that working families are playing a critical role in shaping New Mexico’s future with a united voice. By centering the experiences of people of color, early educators, parents, workers and Immigrants, OLÉ creates a space for people to grow their leadership and create lasting change in New Mexico.
Moises Gonzalez is running for Albuquerque City Council, District 2. Gonzalez is a first generation American and the son of Cuban immigrants. He is a documentary filmmaker, and prior to that was a bilingual teacher. He has lived in Albuquerque City Council District 2 for 30 years and is currently a Board Member of the EDo and Huning Highland Neighborhood Associations. Gonzalez has served on the Transportation Task Force, the Environmental Planning Commission, the Greater Albuquerque Bicycling Advisory Committee, and the Complete Streets Ordinance Committee.
Moises Gonzalez is deeply interested in alternative modes of transportation including public transit as well as safe walking and biking paths. Gonzalez is prioritizing public safety through housing policy; increasing public transportation and decreasing environmental harms; reducing homelessness utilizing a “housing first” model, affordable housing initiatives for builders; and increasing affordable housing units in the City of Albuquerque. Gonzalez is a good choice if you’re looking for a candidate who will prioritize improving transportation options.
Moises Gonzalez is running for Albuquerque City Council, District 2. Gonzalez is a first generation American and the son of Cuban immigrants. He is a documentary filmmaker, and prior to that was a bilingual teacher. He has lived in Albuquerque City Council District 2 for 30 years and is currently a Board Member of the EDo and Huning Highland Neighborhood Associations. Gonzalez has served on the Transportation Task Force, the Environmental Planning Commission, the Greater Albuquerque Bicycling Advisory Committee, and the Complete Streets Ordinance Committee.
Moises Gonzalez is deeply interested in alternative modes of transportation including public transit as well as safe walking and biking paths. Gonzalez is prioritizing public safety through housing policy; increasing public transportation and decreasing environmental harms; reducing homelessness utilizing a “housing first” model, affordable housing initiatives for builders; and increasing affordable housing units in the City of Albuquerque. Gonzalez is a good choice if you’re looking for a candidate who will prioritize improving transportation options.
Moises Gonzalez is running for Albuquerque City Council, District 2. Gonzalez is a first generation American and the son of Cuban immigrants. He is a documentary filmmaker, and prior to that was a bilingual teacher. He has lived in Albuquerque City Council District 2 for 30 years and is currently a Board Member of the EDo and Huning Highland Neighborhood Associations. Gonzalez has served on the Transportation Task Force, the Environmental Planning Commission, the Greater Albuquerque Bicycling Advisory Committee, and the Complete Streets Ordinance Committee.
Moises Gonzalez is deeply interested in alternative modes of transportation including public transit as well as safe walking and biking paths. Gonzalez is prioritizing public safety through housing policy; increasing public transportation and decreasing environmental harms; reducing homelessness utilizing a “housing first” model, affordable housing initiatives for builders; and increasing affordable housing units in the City of Albuquerque. Gonzalez is a good choice if you’re looking for a candidate who will prioritize improving transportation options.
Nicole Rogers is running for Albuquerque City Council, District 6. Rogers is an independent contractor with Primerica Financial Services, a financial services company serving the middle-income market. Rogers spent two years as the African-American Community and Business Liaison in the Office of Black Community Engagement, which is part of the City of Albuquerque Equity and Inclusion department. She is the current Board Secretary of New Mexico First, former Chair of the City of Albuquerque’s Gun Violence Task Force, former Co-Chair of African American Complete Count Committee for the 2020 Census, and Organizer for the 2020 - 2023 NM Juneteenth Celebration at Roosevelt Park and Civic Plaza.
Rogers’ long-time work as a community organizer drives her interest in developing people-oriented solutions. Nicole Rogers' priorities are to address poverty by supporting a Guaranteed Income pilot program and to address housing shortages through down payment assistance and financial education programs. Rogers plans to address public safety through increased funding to the Albuquerque Fire and Rescue and Albuquerque Community Safety programs as well as implementing recommendations from the Gun Violence Task Force. She further states she will prioritize addressing healthcare through increased funding for mental health, addiction, workforce, and housing services, as well as supporting community solar programs for her district.
Nicole Rogers would be an excellent choice for voters seeking a candidate with community organizing experience and a strong community service background.
Nicole Rogers is running for Albuquerque City Council, District 6. Rogers is an independent contractor with Primerica Financial Services, a financial services company serving the middle-income market. Rogers spent two years as the African-American Community and Business Liaison in the Office of Black Community Engagement, which is part of the City of Albuquerque Equity and Inclusion department. She is the current Board Secretary of New Mexico First, former Chair of the City of Albuquerque’s Gun Violence Task Force, former Co-Chair of African American Complete Count Committee for the 2020 Census, and Organizer for the 2020 - 2023 NM Juneteenth Celebration at Roosevelt Park and Civic Plaza.
Rogers’ long-time work as a community organizer drives her interest in developing people-oriented solutions. Nicole Rogers' priorities are to address poverty by supporting a Guaranteed Income pilot program and to address housing shortages through down payment assistance and financial education programs. Rogers plans to address public safety through increased funding to the Albuquerque Fire and Rescue and Albuquerque Community Safety programs as well as implementing recommendations from the Gun Violence Task Force. She further states she will prioritize addressing healthcare through increased funding for mental health, addiction, workforce, and housing services, as well as supporting community solar programs for her district.
Nicole Rogers would be an excellent choice for voters seeking a candidate with community organizing experience and a strong community service background.
Nicole Rogers is running for Albuquerque City Council, District 6. Rogers is an independent contractor with Primerica Financial Services, a financial services company serving the middle-income market. Rogers spent two years as the African-American Community and Business Liaison in the Office of Black Community Engagement, which is part of the City of Albuquerque Equity and Inclusion department. She is the current Board Secretary of New Mexico First, former Chair of the City of Albuquerque’s Gun Violence Task Force, former Co-Chair of African American Complete Count Committee for the 2020 Census, and Organizer for the 2020 - 2023 NM Juneteenth Celebration at Roosevelt Park and Civic Plaza.
Rogers’ long-time work as a community organizer drives her interest in developing people-oriented solutions. Nicole Rogers' priorities are to address poverty by supporting a Guaranteed Income pilot program and to address housing shortages through down payment assistance and financial education programs. Rogers plans to address public safety through increased funding to the Albuquerque Fire and Rescue and Albuquerque Community Safety programs as well as implementing recommendations from the Gun Violence Task Force. She further states she will prioritize addressing healthcare through increased funding for mental health, addiction, workforce, and housing services, as well as supporting community solar programs for her district.
Nicole Rogers would be an excellent choice for voters seeking a candidate with community organizing experience and a strong community service background.
Janelle Astorga is running for Albuquerque Public Schools, District 1. Astorga was born and raised in Albuquerque and is a product of the Albuquerque Public School District. She is currently the Development Coordinator for Southwest Organizing Project and the Co-Director of The Learning Alliance of NM. Astorga has worked directly with Albuquerque Public Schools on events and conversations that center the voices of students and teachers, and has performed anti-racism training for APS staff. She has also worked in schools as an Education Assistant, Substitute Teacher, and Family Liaison.
Astorga’s personal experience with Albuquerque Public Schools, both as a student and as a consultant, drives her interest in running for school board. Astorga’s priorities include bilingual education and ethnic studies; mental health support for students and teachers in the form of meditation rooms; self-care workshops; and other forms of progress reports that are not just focused on testing. She prioritizes safety in schools through anti-racism workshops and equitable funding for infrastructure repairs; college and career readiness; and investing in technology for digital literacy.
We recommend Janelle Astorga for Albuquerque Public Schools, District 1.
Janelle Astorga is running for Albuquerque Public Schools, District 1. Astorga was born and raised in Albuquerque and is a product of the Albuquerque Public School District. She is currently the Development Coordinator for Southwest Organizing Project and the Co-Director of The Learning Alliance of NM. Astorga has worked directly with Albuquerque Public Schools on events and conversations that center the voices of students and teachers, and has performed anti-racism training for APS staff. She has also worked in schools as an Education Assistant, Substitute Teacher, and Family Liaison.
Astorga’s personal experience with Albuquerque Public Schools, both as a student and as a consultant, drives her interest in running for school board. Astorga’s priorities include bilingual education and ethnic studies; mental health support for students and teachers in the form of meditation rooms; self-care workshops; and other forms of progress reports that are not just focused on testing. She prioritizes safety in schools through anti-racism workshops and equitable funding for infrastructure repairs; college and career readiness; and investing in technology for digital literacy.
We recommend Janelle Astorga for Albuquerque Public Schools, District 1.
Janelle Astorga is running for Albuquerque Public Schools, District 1. Astorga was born and raised in Albuquerque and is a product of the Albuquerque Public School District. She is currently the Development Coordinator for Southwest Organizing Project and the Co-Director of The Learning Alliance of NM. Astorga has worked directly with Albuquerque Public Schools on events and conversations that center the voices of students and teachers, and has performed anti-racism training for APS staff. She has also worked in schools as an Education Assistant, Substitute Teacher, and Family Liaison.
Astorga’s personal experience with Albuquerque Public Schools, both as a student and as a consultant, drives her interest in running for school board. Astorga’s priorities include bilingual education and ethnic studies; mental health support for students and teachers in the form of meditation rooms; self-care workshops; and other forms of progress reports that are not just focused on testing. She prioritizes safety in schools through anti-racism workshops and equitable funding for infrastructure repairs; college and career readiness; and investing in technology for digital literacy.
We recommend Janelle Astorga for Albuquerque Public Schools, District 1.
Ronalda Tome-Warito is running for Albuquerque Public Schools, District 2. Tome-Warito graduated from Crown Point High School and went on to earn her Master’s degree in Social Justice Studies from the University of New Mexico. She is a self-employed education consultant focusing on special education. Previously, she worked as a Project Specialist/Advocate for Education for Parents of Indian Children with Special Needs.
Tome-Warito's desire to bring her work experience with special education and her lived experience as a Native American to the school board drives her interest in running. Tome-Warito has an extensive list of outstanding awards and achievements that include the appointment by the Governor to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act State Advisory panel, serving on the NM Family/Parent Involvement Advisory Board as President, currently serving on the National Indian Education Association Board, and appointment to the NM Advisory Committee for Civil Rights. Her priorities include expanding parent advocacy, amplifying family involvement, and enhancing community engagement.
We recommend Ronalda Tome-Warito for Albuquerque Public Schools, District 2.
Ronalda Tome-Warito is running for Albuquerque Public Schools, District 2. Tome-Warito graduated from Crown Point High School and went on to earn her Master’s degree in Social Justice Studies from the University of New Mexico. She is a self-employed education consultant focusing on special education. Previously, she worked as a Project Specialist/Advocate for Education for Parents of Indian Children with Special Needs.
Tome-Warito's desire to bring her work experience with special education and her lived experience as a Native American to the school board drives her interest in running. Tome-Warito has an extensive list of outstanding awards and achievements that include the appointment by the Governor to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act State Advisory panel, serving on the NM Family/Parent Involvement Advisory Board as President, currently serving on the National Indian Education Association Board, and appointment to the NM Advisory Committee for Civil Rights. Her priorities include expanding parent advocacy, amplifying family involvement, and enhancing community engagement.
We recommend Ronalda Tome-Warito for Albuquerque Public Schools, District 2.
Ronalda Tome-Warito is running for Albuquerque Public Schools, District 2. Tome-Warito graduated from Crown Point High School and went on to earn her Master’s degree in Social Justice Studies from the University of New Mexico. She is a self-employed education consultant focusing on special education. Previously, she worked as a Project Specialist/Advocate for Education for Parents of Indian Children with Special Needs.
Tome-Warito's desire to bring her work experience with special education and her lived experience as a Native American to the school board drives her interest in running. Tome-Warito has an extensive list of outstanding awards and achievements that include the appointment by the Governor to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act State Advisory panel, serving on the NM Family/Parent Involvement Advisory Board as President, currently serving on the National Indian Education Association Board, and appointment to the NM Advisory Committee for Civil Rights. Her priorities include expanding parent advocacy, amplifying family involvement, and enhancing community engagement.
We recommend Ronalda Tome-Warito for Albuquerque Public Schools, District 2.