New Mexico Human Rights Projects

A non-profit organization in NM providing unique, hands-on programs.

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    Local Educators attend bully prevention workshop; Teachers learn practical skills

    Over 90 local educators attended an NMHRP bully prevention workshop on October 2, 2013 at the UNM Science & Technology Park Rotunda. Mike Dreiblatt president of Stand Up To Bullying and an outstanding national speaker presented as well.

    NMHRP Heroes in Education

    Fidelity at School Honors Regina Turner, Executive Director of NMHRP, as One of It’s Heroes in Education.

    6 New Mexico Students Travel To Poland For Mock Trials

    Six high school students from New Mexico were the only Americans who participated in the esteemed Model International Criminal Court (MICC) mock trials (Nuremberg, Yugoslavia Tribunals, Rwanda Tribunals) in Krzyzowa, Poland.

    FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award

    In December 2012, NMHRP was awarded the FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award. Read all about it here!

    New Mexico Humanitarian Award

    In August 2010, NMHRP executive director, Regina Turner was proud to be a recipient of the New Mexico Humanitarian Award. The award recognizes those whose efforts serve to raise awareness of the spirit of humanity and to inspire individuals, organizations, and businesses to pursue humanitarian goals.

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    orange-topquote The most impressive aspect of the exhibit is that it is student led. Students who teach students will, ultimately, have the largest impact on the problem. Sidebar - Orange Bottom Quote (Albuquerque Professor)
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    Programs

    NMHRP programs are designed to help educators challenge students to think critically about the choices they make when confronted with all forms of discrimination, assume greater responsibility for their actions, recognize and reject prejudice and violence, and to deal more sensitively with others.

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    New Mexico Human Rights Projects (NMHRP) is the only non-profit organization in the state providing unique, hands-on programs that engage students intellectually and emotionally to think about the choices they make when confronted with prejudice, racism, violence and discrimination. NMHRP seeks to challenge our most basic understanding of human nature and encourage youth to be more respectful, compassionate and empathic human beings.

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