Pride month has ended, but we’re not stopping! At a time when attacks on queer and trans folx feel like the norm, New Mexico did not disappoint in showing up for our community!

One of our biggest accomplishments this month was launching the NMCHISPA campaign. Alongside a powerful and committed group of organizations, we made sure our community had the information they deserve on how our data can be used to harm us.

You may be wondering: What is NMCHISPA?

Well, NMCHISPA stands for New Mexico Community & Health Information Safety & Privacy Advocacy, we know — it’s a mouthful. NMCHISPA aims to educate New Mexicans on a significant gap in protecting marginalized communities: data privacy. We believe that every New Mexican deserves to have control over who has access to their personal information, and no one should be subject to harassment or prosecution because of data collected from them without their consent. In June, we prioritized getting the word out about NMCHISPA and encouraging our community members to sign the petition in support. 


Data privacy may sound distant from Pride, but in reality, it’s the biggest unaddressed gap in our state when it comes to protecting queer and trans folx. The most vulnerable parts of our identities are being collected and sold to the highest bidder on a virtually unregulated market. All of this to say: data privacy and Pride go hand in hand. There is no liberation without protection. 

Communicating with members of the community throughout Pride Month about the importance of strong data privacy protections & the NMCHISPA campaign was eye opening and inspiring. I could see the recognition and awareness in real time as folx realized the dangers associated with the current availability of our data online, and the interest in learning more about what real protections could do for our most vulnerable communities.
— Nathan Saavedra, Director of Policy, Power, & People, EQNM

The campaign is far from over. If NMCHISPA sounds like something you believe in, head to nmchispa.org to learn more and sign the petition to build momentum and show that New Mexicans want control over their personal information!

In June, we participated in Pride events across the state, from Albuquerque to Farmington, we made sure to show up for our LGBTQ community and inform them on what matters most. But New Mexico Pride isn’t over! 

We’ll be at:

  • Taos Pride on August 2nd 

  • Silver City Pride on September 13th

  • Southern New Mexico Pride in Las Cruces on October 4th

For our team here at Equality New Mexico, Pride never ends. We use the momentum from Pride Month to fuel the movement year-round. The commitment to our liberation that we see during Pride Month is something we continue to experience all year —from volunteers to those who contribute to our organization through donation. We know that Pride doesn’t stop on July 1st. 

Even though we had a fantastic Pride Month, the work isn’t over! Data privacy is one of our top priorities, and we firmly believe that NMCHISPA is a necessary step in ensuring that New Mexico remains the safest state for queer and trans folx. Help us fight to put the power back in New Mexicans hands! 

Protect My Data, Protect Pride!

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