12 February 2024
BALTIMORE BANNER: Commentary: We can protect communities most at risk from flooding
As Chesapeake Bay sea levels rise, some areas, and the Latino community, could be disproportionately affected Growing up in the Los Angeles area, the coastal allure was an integral part of my childhood. Then adulthood…
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10 February 2024
Hablando con mi comunidad. Talking With my Community
I’m proud to say Spanish is my fist language and that everyone around me also spoke Spanish. When I moved from Texas to California three months ago, I wasn’t shocked about the language barriers within…
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09 February 2024
All the W’s: Winter, Wildlife, & Wellness
Hello readers, today marks two months of my journey here at ElDorado Canyon State Park and while reflecting on this time, I feel nothing but gratitude for this opportunity and community that I have become…
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07 February 2024
Hispanic Access’ Statement on the EPA’s New Air Pollution Standard
On February 7, 2024, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced tighter regulations for National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for Particulate Matter (PM 2.5), also known as soot pollution. In response to this air…
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06 February 2024
LATIN TIMES: Storms Pummel California as Latinos Stand to be Disproportionately Impacted by Climatic Events
Mudslides, flooded roadways and power outages were just some of the effects experienced by California residents Monday morning, as a back-to-back atmospheric river hit the west coast. In the Los Angeles area— including Hollywood Hills…
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06 February 2024
Hispanic Access Launches ‘Senderos a la Ciencia/Pathways to Science’ Hispanic Role Model and Mentoring Project
Hispanic Access Foundation is honored to partner with the National Institute of Health through the Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) to launch the Senderos a la Ciencia/Pathways to Science Hispanic Role Model and Mentoring Project.…
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