ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — “Who Guards the Guardians?” – an Albuquerque Journal
series by reporter Diane Dimond – has triggered an exceptional
response, so much so that the Journal, KANW-FM and the Albuquerque
Department of Senior Affairs are sponsoring a town hall-style discussion
on the issue of the state’s court-monitored guardianship program for
senior citizens.
The event will be held in the Journal auditorium from 7 to 9 p.m. March 22 and will be broadcast live on KANW, 89.1-FM.
A
panel of family members, advocates, judges, lawmakers, industry
representatives and others will join Dimond in making presentations.
Sen. Gerald Ortiz y Pino, former Rep. Conrad James and Mayor Richard
Berry will be among members of the panel. There also will be an
opportunity for audience participation.
Journal senior editor Kent
Walz and Tom Trowbridge of KANW will serve as moderators. Reprints of
the series will be available to those in attendance.
“This series
touched a nerve in the community,” Walz said. “We hope that this forum
can lead to better understanding and positive changes in a system that
critics say is in dire need of repair.”
“If honoring a family
elder is the purpose of this guardianship system, something is terribly
wrong,” said Jorja Armijo-Brasher, director of Albuquerque Senior
Affairs. “We definitely need to hold ourselves to a higher standard.”
The venue can accommodate about 50 members of the public, so advance
sign-ups are required. If you are interested in attending, please let us
know by sending an email to newsroom@abqjournal.com.
If
you have questions you would like to ask the panel, please send them to
the same email address. Because it will not be possible to ask all
questions submitted, they will be selected in an effort to cover various
points of interest.
If you go
What: Town hall meeting on New Mexico’s guardianship program
When: 7-9 p.m. March 22
Tune in: Broadcast live on KANW 89.1-FMSponsors: Albuquerque Department of Senior Affairs, KANW, Albuquerque Journal
Source:
Journal series sparks town hall on guardianship program
3 comments:
Thank you Diane Dimond for making this all possible!
Wonderful news! Victims and their families have a chance to speak and actually be heard. I wish I could be there to see it.
I hope the room there is alot of support and the room is packed.
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