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Registration is first come, first served and places are limited!
Greetings, Sandoval County Indivisibles!
We are excited to invite you to the New Mexico Indivisible United 2022 Conference to be held April 29 and 30, 2022. This will be a chance to meet Indivisibles from around the state, build our statewide network and learn from each other as well as hear from some outstanding speakers.
Because of the support of Indivisible National, we are privileged to be able to offer this conference free of charge, other than the optional dinner on Saturday evening. This conference is for Indivisible members only. Please do not forward or share this registration information with non-members as the conference is not open to the public.
Friday, April 29, 2022: Meet and Greet at O’Neill’s at 4310 Central, Albuquerque, 87110 from 6-8 pm with provided snacks and a cash bar. We are expecting some special guests like Congresswoman Melanie Stansbury.
Saturday, April 30 is our big day. The Conference will be held at the CNM Workforce Training Center at 5600 Eagle Rock Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113
Breakfast and lunch will be provided at no cost. Our caterers can accommodate most common dietary restrictions. Requests can be made in the registration form. (If you have other specific requests, you may want to bring your own lunch.)
Class Schedule: Saturday, April 30, 2022
Breakfast Available |
8:00 AM |
Opening Session |
9:00 AM |
Breakout 1 |
9:50 |
Breakout 2 |
10:55 |
Lunch with Keynote |
12:00 |
Breakout 3 |
1:40 |
Breakout 4 |
2:45 |
Closing session |
3:50 |
Conference end |
5:00 |
Click Here: Session Information and Speaker Biographies
Dress code is ‘nice casual’. You may want to bring a sweater as conference centers are often cold.
The deadline for registration is April 2, 2022. If you will need accommodations during the conference, or if you can provide accommodations for an out of town Indivisible, please make sure you note it on your registration form.
Saturday, April 30, 2022: We are also hosting an optional dinner on Saturday evening at Tomasita’s at 4949 Pan American Freeway, Albuquerque 87109. The cost is $25 per person (includes tip). A cash bar will be available. Click here to pay in advance with a credit card. We have invited our Senate delegation (Senator Heinrich and Senator Lujan). Seating at the restaurant is limited, and tickets to this dinner will be first come, first served, based upon when you register. (IF there are seats available that were not reserved in advance, attendees MAY have the option to purchase tickets for $30 at the door (cash only at the door).
The deadline for registration is April 2, 2022. If you want free accommodations during the conference, or if you can provide free accommodations for an out-of-town Indivisible, please make sure you note it on your registration form. (For out-of-towners who do not need free accommodations, we will be sending a list of potential lodging places to attendees after registration).
Click here to complete your registration.
Remember, the deadline is April 2, 2022
Please email any questions you have to NMIUconference2022@gmail.com
Lastly, please reply to this email to let me know you got it. Everybody on this list has a reservation for this conference. I need to know that you got this email.
We hope you will join us for this first-of-its-kind weekend gathering.
Sincerely,
Bert Coxe
for
The New Mexico Indivisible United 2022 Conference
Free for all attendees (thanks to a very generous grant from Indivisible National – Includes breakfast and lunch on Saturday)
Conference events include:
- Come meet and share your knowledge and camaraderie with grassroots activists from around the state
- New Mexico’s Democratic Congressional Delegation has been invited as well
- (No cost to attend, and appetizers are paid for, but any alcohol must be individually purchased and paid for by attendees.)
- Ezra Levin – Founder and leader of the Indivisible movement
- Governor Lujan-Grisham (likely)
- Sec of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver
- Several leaders from the New Mexico House and Senate
- Allbuquerque Attorney Randi McGinn
- Paul Gibson and Roxanne Barber – leaders of Retake our Democracy
- And many others
- The future of water in New Mexico
- Voting rights in New Mexico – Where do we go from here?
- How grassroots groups can effectively engage with and influence the New Mexico Legislature
- Engaging low-turnout and disaffected voters in New Mexico
- What are the barriers to New Mexico reaching carbon neutrality?
- Nurturing and growing your Indivisible group
- Deep Canvassing
- National Infrastructure Bank – What is it? Why should we have it?
- Should hydrogen be a fuel source in New Mexico?
- Funding Early Childhood Education
- Refugees and asylum seekers; What is going on now on the southern border?
- Blue CD2 – What is this group up to?
- And several others