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It all starts with a broken window on a house in a nice, respectable neighborhood.
The neighbors see it, but don’t do anything. They believe that, eventually, the home’s owners will fix it themselves.
Then weeds begin to grow around the home, and still nothing is done. Soon, another neighbor’s home begins to look dilapidated and goes without a new paint job.
John Braman, executive director of Upaya Zen Center, the local Buddhist monastery and social-action organization, will leave the organization soon to embark on a “dream year.”
Braman, former head of the Bear Canyon Project at Albuquerque Academy and a college professor at Lesley University, has guided Upaya through a major growth phase over the past two years, launching a breakthrough initiative in the health-education field for contemplative approaches to end of life care.
Complete results of the Indoor 4H competition at the Santa Fe County Fair can be found in the attached pdf file. The asterisk (*) denotes entry to the New Mexico State Fair.
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