Good Neighbors in Action: Ahdohny & Mandisa Routheni

At GAAR, we believe that being a great REALTOR® means more than just closing deals — it means opening doors for others and creating lasting change in our communities. That’s why we’re honored to recognize Ahdohny Routheni and Mandisa Routheni, co-founders of Juneteenth Renaissance Institute, as recipients of the GAAR Good Neighbor Award.

Ahdohny and Mandisa are more than just passionate advocates — they are builders of a movement. Through Juneteenth Renaissance Institute (JRI), they’re leading an effort to uplift Albuquerque’s Black community by promoting generational wealth, holistic well-being, and local engagement. What began as a generation of advocacy for the celebration of Juneteenth has evolved into a powerful platform for education, empowerment, and unity.

Their impact can be felt through JRI’s programs, such as 

  • Black is Enough Symposium, which bring together voices from across the state to discuss identity, equity, and economic pathways.
  • Heart of ABQ 6.6K, which promotes economic revitalization, wellness and celebration of the International District and Route 66.

But their work doesn’t there. Ahdohny and Mandisa are also deeply engaged in connecting communities to resources, policy advocacy, and building economic pathways — tackling systemic disparities head-on and inspiring others to do the same.

Their main goals are to support Black families in controlling their economic destinies and increasing representation of African-Americans in real estate (in our state around 3% of the population identifies as Black, while making up only .03% of GAAR members). Their work also extends to supporting a more robust economy and safer communities for all New Mexicans.

Their roles within JRI aren’t just about leadership titles; they’re about service. Whether they’re mentoring youth, facilitating wellness initiatives, or fostering workforce development, Ahdohny and Mandisa consistently show up with vision and compassion. Their work embodies the very essence of what it means to be a Good Neighbor.

GAAR’s Good Neighbor Awards celebrate those who give selflessly to build stronger, more inclusive communities — and Ahdohny and Mandisa do exactly that. They are helping to write a new chapter of Albuquerque’s history: one rooted in opportunity, community, and collective pride.

Please join us in recognizing Ahdohny Routheni and Mandisa Routheni for being true Good Neighbors — and for showing us all what it looks like to turn purpose into progress.

Ways to Get Involved

1. Heart of ABQ 6.6k on May 24th

2. Black is Enough Symposium on September 19th-20th

3. Donate Online