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Alumni Connection: UNM alums pioneer tea company

Alex Estrada, the store manager of Old Barrel Tea Company, arranges tins of packaged tea on Dec. 30, 2017. By Diana Cervantes/@dee_sea_

Editor’s note: This article was first published on the Daily Lobo and has been republished with their permission. Minor style changes were made with permission. By Nichole Harwood Old Barrel Tea Company is expanding, introducing people beyond New Mexico to the business’ teas and products. The company began in 2015 and has multiple locations in… Continue reading Alumni Connection: UNM alums pioneer tea company

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One Wall, Two Sides, Three Minutes

The Correa family attempt to embrace through the steel bars of the Anapra border wall between the U.S. and Mexico on Dec. 10, 2017. Each family had three minutes to talk and embrace each other. (Photo: Diana Cervantes / NM News Port)

By Celia Raney with Diana Cervantes and Danielle Prokop / NM News Port / SUNLAND PARK, N.M. — After waiting behind caution tape and waving through a fence for more than an hour, families from the U.S. and Mexico finally got what they were waiting for — three minutes with their families through the steel… Continue reading One Wall, Two Sides, Three Minutes

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Crossing the Trans Human Divide

Stacy Fatemi recalls what it was like before her transition while in her home on March 3rd, 2017. Fatemi has been on the road toward transitioning for two years. Diana Cervantes / NM News Port

Megan Aguilar & Diana Cervantes / NM News Port Albuquerque — As one of the most underrepresented and marginalized groups, transgender women of color face adverse harassment, from both institutions and individuals. Advocates like Stacy Fatemi are taking to social media to raise awareness. According to a survey conducted by the Williams Institute in 2008… Continue reading Crossing the Trans Human Divide

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