Everyone deserves access to education, regardless of race or background. In New Mexico, state officials continue to promote equity in education. They ensure that students, including Black and African American learners, receive equal opportunities to grow, learn, and succeed.
New Mexico continues to promote inclusivity and foster a sense of belonging in schools. As part of these efforts, the state will hold its first statewide community listening session on June 11. Officials aim to hear directly from students, families, and community centers on how schools can better support Black education.
The Public Education Department (PED) and the Office of African American Affairs (OAAA) will co-host the event. Organizers will hold the listening session from 6–8 p.m. at the African American Performing Arts Center (AAPAC) in Albuquerque. They invite all community members to attend the activity. They will also provide a virtual participation option.
Officials designed the listening session to identify the support systems Black students need to thrive academically and socially. Facilitators will guide discussions with prompts and allow participants to submit questions in advance to help shape the conversation.
The Purpose of the Listening Session
“Every family deserves to know their voice matters in their child’s education,” said Public Education Secretary Mariana Padilla.
Padilla said the listening session gives PED an important opportunity to hear directly from Black students, parents, families and community members. She said participants will share their experiences, challenges and hopes for the future.
“By partnering with the Office of African American Affairs, we are creating space for honest conversation and meaningful collaboration that will help us build stronger, more inclusive schools where every student can succeed,” she said.
“Our office is proud to partner with the PED on this effort, particularly through the livestream option, so families and students from every corner of the state can participate,” said Gene Grant, executive director of OAAA.
Organizers offer the event for free, but they require registration for both in-person and remote attendees. AAPAC provides free parking at its venue located at 310 San Pedro Dr. NE, Expo New Mexico. Organizers will provide light food and beverages.
