Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative
We are a partnership of local news organizations covering — with a solutions-based lens— topics of importance to southern New Mexicans.
The Rebuild: How Southern NM Recovers from the Pandemic
In 2022, the Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative launched a project to cover stories related to the pandemic and recovery — everything from health and mental health impacts to high-speed internet access.
We’re looking at these issues from a solutions-based reporting model, in which responses to social challenges, like the pandemic, are critically examined. We seek to better connect and engage with communities, especially those under-served in local news, across the southern half of the state. Here are the latest stories.
Mamacítas Cibernéticas seeks to close digital gaps in Sunland Park
Digital literacy a big need in southern Doña Ana County, report says
KTAL show spotlights broadband issues, solutions
Las Cruces Bulletin: Las Cruces gets almost $30 million for low-income housing
KRWG: Rural communities look to bridge digital divide
$300K award to jumpstart internet-aid outreach in Doña Ana, Luna Counties
KRWG examines COVID-19 recovery
KRWG: Aggie Cupboard offers food assistance to NMSU community
Anthony, N.M. ‘bootcamp’ aims to equip advocates to solve internet gaps
Deming Headlight: Columbus residents hatch plans for senior housing
White House launches effort to close digital divides
NM has 7th-best enrollment in $30 per-month internet subsidy
New Mexico an early adopter of Starlink internet for rural areas
Cuba, N.M., schools overcome big digital divide using Starlink
Rugged, rural, remote: Cuba schools faced numerous challenges connecting students to home internet
The Deming Headlight: Xfinity outage riles city
5 takeaways from Southwest NM’s internet gathering
Virtual broadband input meetings launch today (05/10)
Got internet woes? Friday session is Southwest NM’s chance to speak up
Friday, May 12 meeting is a chance for residents of Southwest New Mexico to weigh in on internet needs.
Deming Headlight: Rural broadband projects to boost internet speeds
What is Solutions-Based Journalism?
The concept of solutions-based journalism starts with an understanding that, historically, journalists have devoted too much attention to social problems — but without comparable attention to the possible solutions to those problems. This can lead to a false sense of hopelessness — a belief that progress in addressing society’s most pressing challenges just isn’t possible. In an attempt to counter that long-practiced (and misguided) trend, journalists across the world are embracing a refreshed approach — solutions-based journalism — to critically examine solutions that are being applied, whether in their own communities or elsewhere.
Not every news story produced by the Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative is a solutions story, but many of them are! And we believe this dynamic approach will help to change the conversation around local news; improve equity, diversity and sustainability in the practice of journalism; and strengthen ties with audiences across southern New Mexico — for the betterment of our region.