Join us for an online panel discussion on Indigenous reproductive healthcare access in New Mexico. This one hour discussion will feature impactful voices from partner organizations doing key work on the ground across the state.
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Background Reading
The Road to Reproductive Justice - Native Americans in New Mexico (Southwest Women's Law Center and Forward Together)
Panelists
Terrelene Massey is the Executive Director for the Southwest Women’s Law Center and has been serving in this capacity since January 2019. Terrelene is a tribal member of the Navajo Nation. She is originally from Pinon, which is on the Navajo Nation, in Arizona. Terrelene holds a Juris Doctor from the University of New Mexico School of Law, and a Master of Public Affairs from the University of Texas at Austin, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. She is licensed to practice law in New Mexico and the Navajo Nation. Prior to the SWLC, Terrelene served as the Executive Director of the Navajo Division of Social Services. She was appointed by the President of the Navajo Nation, and confirmed by the Navajo Nation Council. She served in this capacity from May 2015-January 2019. Prior to her appointment with the Navajo Nation, Terrelene was employed as an attorney at Johnson Barnhouse & Keegan, LLP, in Albuquerque. She also served as a staff attorney at New Mexico Legal Aid, Inc., where she provided legal services to clients regarding federal Indian law, family law, and tribal law matters. Prior to attending law school. Terrelene also worked as the Tribal Liaison for the New Mexico Human Services Department where she managed tribal related projects impacting Native American health and human services programs. Terrelene is married, has 2 children, and a dog.