
Two Latinas, Two Counties, One Powerful Shift in New Mexico Leadership
A reflective blog post on two Latina sheriff candidates in New Mexico and the quiet but powerful shift toward community-centered leadership and representation

A reflective blog post on two Latina sheriff candidates in New Mexico and the quiet but powerful shift toward community-centered leadership and representation

An all-female candidate meet and greet offered a powerful space for connection, conversation, and shared leadership, reminding us that when women come together, communities grow stronger.

As Women’s History Month closes, leadership means opening paths for others, especially when a young girl dreams of wearing the badge and knows it's possible for her too.

A sincere thank you to the Las Cruces Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for hosting such a memorable Meet & Greet with candidates. These gatherings remind me why I’m running for Doña Ana County Sheriff in 2026—listening to our community and building genuine connections is at…

This Women's History Month, celebrating women who lead with purpose, strength, and unwavering values—making real change!