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City of Albuquerque Office of Asian Pacific Islander Native Hawaiian (APINH) Affairs Honor Magazine Vol. 1 Issue 1 (Oct. 2025, EN) Building Belonging in Albuquerque cover. A watercolor paining with 2 people standing in front of a landscape.
A bar graph showing Asian, Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander, and Asian or Pacific Islander as the fastest growing demographic in Albuquerque. Data in table below.
A man painting a mural of Martin Luthor King Jr. saying "I have a dream" with 3 children from different races stand in front holding hands.
Illustrations of dancing, food, and music around a photo of Pancho Clos seated in a wood chair. He's waiting a colorful pancho and a sombrero. Text information about the event appears below along with sponsor logos, including the City of Albuquerque, Walmart, Presbyterian, UNM Hospital, and La Planta.
Illustrations of dancing, food, and music around a photo of Pancho Clos seated in a wood chair. He's waiting a colorful pancho and a sombrero. Text information about the event appears below along with sponsor logos, including the City of Albuquerque, Walmart, Presbyterian, UNM Hospital, and La Planta.
A map of Albuquerque showing over 230 APINH businesses distributed citywide. The map highlights a high concentration of businesses in the Northeast Heights, a transit-connected cluster along the Central ART line, and the proximity of businesses to red-shaded environmental risk zones in the International District and North I-25 areas.
A group of people including Mayor Keller, Councelor Nichole Rogers, and Carlo James Aragón on a stage in front of a screen with the OEI One Albuquerque logo.
Headshot for Gabriela Marques, Office Civil Rights and Consumer Protection Manager