Vizionz-Sankofa

Vizionz-Sankofa Vizionz-Sankofa is a charitable organization providing direct social services to Black Refugees and Immigrants as well as Black/African Americans.

Others are welcome. Some of the services are: Rental, Employment, Job Training, Educational, Advocacy. Vizionz-Sankofa's Mission is to educate, elevate and empower African Americans and African Refugees and Immigrants. Vizionz-Sankofa will engage in the fight to end homelessness in the International District of Albuquerque.

03/06/2026
Happy birthday Councilor Nichole Rogers!!!!🍾🍾🍾🌹🌹🌹🌹
01/24/2026

Happy birthday Councilor Nichole Rogers!!!!🍾🍾🍾🌹🌹🌹🌹

WE HAVE A DREAM TO REMEMBER!!    There's no better time to REVIVE and Keep Dr. King's Dream ALIVE!!!
01/10/2026

WE HAVE A DREAM TO REMEMBER!! There's no better time to REVIVE and Keep Dr. King's Dream ALIVE!!!

Mayor Keller, As I was saying, now that we have 4 mo years, lets keep housing folks off the streets and out of the shelt...
12/10/2025

Mayor Keller, As I was saying, now that we have 4 mo years, lets keep housing folks off the streets and out of the shelters!!! Congratulations!!

12/01/2025

Who can fix the mess we find ourselves in as a city?
That’s the question many Albuquerque residents are asking as we approach the upcoming mayoral runoff election.

As police officers, we’re not just asking — we’re living the consequences of past decisions and actively working toward a better future. And we believe the answer is clear: Mayor Tim Keller deserves another term.

Over the past decade, Albuquerque has faced unprecedented challenges in public safety. From federal oversight by the Department of Justice to record-low staffing levels, scandals and a growing homelessness crisis, our city has endured more than its fair share of turmoil.

Much of this unfolded during Keller’s administration — but not because of it. In fact, Keller inherited a broken system shaped by the failed leadership of previous administrations, particularly that of Darren White under former Mayor Richard Berry.

So why would the Albuquerque Police Officers Association endorse Keller again? Simple. Because we cannot afford to return to the leadership of Darren White and his allies.

Some may have forgotten, but officers have not. We remember the damage done under White’s tenure as public safety director. He broke trust with officers by refusing to honor a signed contract, slashing pay by 8% across the board. That decision led to a lawsuit costing the city over $5 million. He also cut officer ranks and slowed hiring, triggering a staffing crisis that has haunted us for years.

White now claims he can clean up our streets. But the truth is, he helped create the very mess we’re in. Back then, 84% of officers voted “no confidence” in his leadership. We lacked faith in his ability to manage public safety, honor commitments and serve the community. That hasn’t changed.

In contrast, Mayor Keller has shown a consistent commitment to working with officers to address crime and homelessness. We’ve partnered with his administration through the DOJ reform process, and now that federal oversight is finally behind us, we are optimistic about the future.

Keller didn’t create the crisis — he stepped into it and chose collaboration over blame. He’s listened to officers. He’s invested in rebuilding trust and capacity. And he’s demonstrated a willingness to stay the course, even when the path is difficult. That’s the kind of leadership Albuquerque needs.

We know what it’s like to serve on the front lines of this city every day. We see the consequences of broken promises and failed policies. We also see the progress that’s possible when leadership is steady, transparent and committed to real change. We cannot afford to go backward. Darren White’s policies left us understaffed, underpaid and unsupported. His promises were empty, and his legacy is one of erosion — not restoration.

This is from the op-ed in The Albuquerque Journal this weekend from Shaun Willoughby, President of the Albuquerque Police Officers Association?

Keller offers a different path. One rooted in partnership, reform and a shared vision for a safer Albuquerque. That’s why we’re endorsing him. Not because everything is perfect — but because we believe in the direction we’re heading and the integrity of the person leading us there. Let’s keep moving forward.



Let’s stay the course. Let’s build the future our city deserves — with leadership we can trust.

Vizionz-Sankofa would like to thank Commissioner Adriann Barboa for sponsoring our Back2School event for Refugee student...
08/06/2025

Vizionz-Sankofa would like to thank Commissioner Adriann Barboa for sponsoring our Back2School event for Refugee students !! The spark in the children eyes and smiles on their faces is truly the fuel that keeps Vizionz-Sankofa going!!!

05/18/2025
THINK ABOUT IT!!!!
05/18/2025

THINK ABOUT IT!!!!

Address

5400 Gibson Boulevard SE Bldg 11
Albuquerque, NM
87108

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 2:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 2:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 2:30pm
Thursday 9am - 2:30pm
Friday 9am - 1pm

Telephone

(505) 506-1604

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