New Mexico Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice
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The New Mexico Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice is an affiliate of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice.
Personnel
- Joan Lamunyon Sanford, Executive Director[1] (1999 - present)
- Marshall Martinez, Board Member, Legislative Director, Field and Political Consultant (April 2004 – March 2011)[2]
Supporters
- Mark Cedar Love-Williamson, outreach coordinator of the Chamisa Local Council of the Covenant of the Goddess[1]
Programs
Member Faith Groups
The following faith groups are member organizations of the New Mexico RCRC:[4]
- Church Women United in NM (State Board)
- Congregation Albert (Board of Trustees)
- Congregation Albert Sisterhood
- Congregation B’nai Israel Albuquerque
- Congregation Nahalat Shalom
- Hadassah of Albuquerque
- Humanist Society of New Mexico
- Jewish Federation of Albuquerque
- Presbytery of Santa Fe Social Justice Ministry Unit, Presbyterian Church (USA)
- Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
- Southwest Conference United Church of Christ
- Temple Beth Shaolom – Santa Fe
- United Methodist Church General Board of Global Ministry, Women’s Division General Board of Church and Society
- Unitarian Universalist Association
- YWCA of the Middle Rio Grande
- Individual Clergy of the Episcopal Church
Affiliations
The New Mexico RCRC is a member organization of the following groups:[5]
- New Mexico Women's Agenda
- The Coalition for Choice
- Strong Families New Mexico
- The New Mexico Teen Pregnancy Coalition
- All Families Matter New Mexico
- National Network of Abortion Funds
- Raising Women’s Voices for Health Care Reform (regional coordinator)
- Respect ABQ Women[6]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 NM RCRC: 2013 Members E-meeting, May 1, 2013 (accessed on Nov. 11, 2013)
- ↑ LinkedIn: Marshall Martinez's profile (accessed on Nov. 11, 2013)
- ↑ NM RCRC: Youth and Young Adults (accessed on Nov. 11, 2013)
- ↑ NM RCRC: Member Faith Groups (accessed on Nov. 11, 2013)
- ↑ NM RCRC: About Us (accessed on Nov. 11, 2013)
- ↑ Respect ABQ Women: About (accessed on Nov. 11, 2013)