Thank you, thank you, thank you 
I don’t know who came together to write this...I hope it was a group of Nob Hill residents   But I’m glad to see “us” acknowledge our intentions.  Let’s stay accountable to each other to make sure we are who we say we are. That we practice these statements.  We have so much work to do in our country, in our world to change the systems we have created that support the injustices.   I will save and reference these statements to check my own thoughts and behaviors and commit to living up to them
Thank you to whoever worked on this.  I wish I had been a part of the process

Patti Lentz


On Jun 6, 2020, at 1:20 AM, Gary and Melodie Eyster via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:



We know that as a neighborhood and community some values are fundamental to our very being. It is

evidently true that we are one family in Nob Hill. Together we are committed to the principles of

equality, justice, and love for our neighbors. At this time we express our support for the black

community of our city.

 

Let it be known that we abhor and denounce the violence and abuse of power captured on camera in

Minneapolis when George Floyd was denied the very source of his life, the air he breathed.

 

Let it be known that we are the exact opposite of a neighborhood where a man jogging the streets would be

harassed and shot to death because of the color of his skin, as Ahmaud Arbery was in Brunswick,

Georgia.

 

Let it be known that we will not tolerate the institutionalized lawlessness that led to the blind-fire

death of Breonna Taylor, a first-responder who was shot dead in her own home in Louisville. These acts

of violence break our hearts.

 

Let it be known that we share the righteous anger of Americans who have taken to the streets of our great

country this week to express their conviction that these kinds of incidents must stop. These aberrations of

human decency stem from a dark current of racism that has corrosively been a part of our nation’s

history.

 

Let it be known that we support vigorous oversight of police conduct and accountability for

officers who abuse their power or commit violence against our citizens.

 

Let it be known that we celebrate and advocate the good acts of community policing and the personal police-neighbor

relationships that keep us safe. Let these horrifying incidents not just be the latest in a long stream, let

them be the last.

 

It is in this spirit that we express our conviction that people of all colors, races, religions, identities, and

creeds are welcome in our community.

 

Let it be known that Nob Hill not only welcomes and protects diversity, but celebrates it. We are diversity. It is in the very weave of the fabric of our being.

Our core identity grows from the mix of our residents and business owners who come from every corner of the world, and every walk of life.

 

Let it be known we have poured our time, hearts, souls, dreams, and savings into our small shops,

restaurants, and homes in an effort to build our community. Our deepest hope is that protests help our

city and nation to grow, and that they can bring the systemic change we need without destroying what we

love about our diverse neighborhood. There are so many reasons our local businesses are already in

danger and it breaks our hearts to see looting and destruction hurt families who are working hard

to make their communities a better place.

 

The Nob Hill Neighborhood Association is dedicated to supporting our black community and helping create a better Albuquerque where the uniqueness and multi-cultural vibrancy of our neighborhood's restaurants and small businesses flourish, and where all members of our diverse community are valued.

 

As one family we stand together working to make this reality.

 

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