With a central focus on addressing homelessness prevention and eviction prevention issues in New Mexico, Winter L. Torres has dedicated her entire career to advancing social justice for the public good.

Originally from Silver City, New Mexico, Winter puts her esteemed Cornell Law School education to work right here in the Mountain West, fighting every day to improve the lives of neighbors in the communities closest to her home – and to her heart. Winter’s fierce commitment to protecting our most vulnerable communities is fortified by her lifetime of experience working to end systemic disparities and inequities in New Mexico and beyond.

Career Highlights

Winter’s Career Highlights:

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Founded the NM Eviction Prevention & Diversion program (NMEPD), recognized as the Gold Standard for eviction prevention programs by the Biden White House

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Procured over $3M in private grants and federal funds for COVID financial recovery program and partners, including NM Coalition to End Homelessness, as Albuquerque’s Deputy City Attorney for Policy

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Consistently works to increase diversity in the legal profession through education and mentorship

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Staffed in a Minority Leadership Office in the United States Capitol for U.S. House of Representatives and at federal labor union

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Primary fields of focus have included civil rights, immigration, equity, labor, and education

Values

Winter believes…

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Missing one month’s rent shouldn’t relegate an entire family to a life of poverty.
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Women and children fleeing domestic violence should be helped, not suffer further harm.
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Losing a job shouldn’t mean losing your home.
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A moment of hardship shouldn’t ruin your life.
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Criminalization extends homelessness. Housing ends it.
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A place to live is a basic human right. Period.