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Minimizing Our Footprint to Maximize Our Impact

Minimizing Our Footprint to Maximize Our Impact

by Beth Haley | Jun 28, 2016 | 2016, Events, Main Event, News, Upcoming Events

How We Are Incorporating Sustainable Practices at TEDxABQ 2016 As part of our commitment to sustainability, our planning team is working hard to minimize the ecological impact of TEDxABQ 2016. Here are just a few ways the event on September 17th will contribute to a...
Announcing the Theme for TEDxABQ 2016

Announcing the Theme for TEDxABQ 2016

by Beth Haley | Jun 22, 2016 | 2016, Events, Main Event, News, Upcoming Events

Creating a Beneficial Epidemic at TEDxABQ TED has a simple motto that says it all: Ideas worth spreading. Their entire model—and ours—is centered around the power of ideas to capture the minds of the audience, spread from person to person, and change the perspective,...
A New Home for TEDxABQ 2016

A New Home for TEDxABQ 2016

by Beth Haley | Jun 14, 2016 | 2016, Events, Main Event, News, Upcoming Events

Dear Albuquerque TEDsters, In our 7 years of existence, TEDxABQ has had the pleasure of hosting events in some of Albuquerque’s most iconic venues. From the graceful auditorium of the National Hispanic Cultural Center to the historic El Rey Theater; from the...
The Inspiration and Insanity of Virtual Team Teaching: A Guest Blog by Rachel Thomas & Steven Lamb

The Inspiration and Insanity of Virtual Team Teaching: A Guest Blog by Rachel Thomas & Steven Lamb

by Jason Griffin | Mar 18, 2016 | News, Upcoming Events

Divine inspiration or pure insanity. These are the only possible reasons of why “Virtual Team Teaching” is successful within an elementary school setting. What is this technology teaching thing? A new curriculum? A professional development book? Essentially, it is two...
Advocating For A Student Voice : a guest blog by André Gonzales

Advocating For A Student Voice : a guest blog by André Gonzales

by Jason Griffin | Mar 11, 2016 | News

It began as a simple address to the Board, “Hello my name is André Gonzales and…”. I poured my heart out as much as three minutes would allow me to and needless to say, I raised a whole lot of eyebrows. I mean aren’t students supposed to be apathetic towards anything...
Raising the Indigenous Voice: a guest blog by Amidooli Pacheco

Raising the Indigenous Voice: a guest blog by Amidooli Pacheco

by Jason Griffin | Mar 9, 2016 | News

The way I learned about inequality prior to formal education was when I stopped dreaming in my own Indigenous language. I realized something happened when the Native kid in me stopped dreaming in Keres. I wonder if the rest of the kids I grew up with on the...
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