20 October 2022
Hispanic Access’ Statement on Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument Expansion
On October 17, Congressman John Garamendi (D-CA) and U.S. Senator Alex Padilla (D-CA), along with tribal and community leaders, issued a letter calling on President Biden to use his authority under the Antiquities Act to…
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14 October 2022
Experience or Inspiration?
I have gained many invaluable skills during my time with my MANO Project internship with the National Park Service. I built a database to encompass scientific literature on resource interpretation from the floor up, with…
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14 October 2022
Finding Clarity
Saludos! This summer I had been working as an Invasive Species Fellow with American Conservation Experience at John Heinz NWS at Tinicum. This fall, I received the opportunity to extend my stay at John Heinz…
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14 October 2022
GOOGLE: How Google is Supporting Intersectional Latino Communities
My family is of Salvadoran and Mexican descent — with the Indigenous, Afro-Latino and European roots that come with that lineage. One thing that they ingrained in me all my life was the importance of…
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14 October 2022
KSBY 6: Hispanic Access Foundation Aims to Help Latinos with Professional and Academic Opportunities
The Hispanic Access Foundation is a national nonprofit aimed at creating opportunities for Latinos in the workforce and elevating their voice in areas where they are underrepresented. Established 12 years ago in 2010, the Hispanic…
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12 October 2022
Hispanic Access’ Statement on Camp-Hale Continental Divide National Monument Designation
Today, President Biden announced the designation of Camp-Hale Continental Divide National Monument, a historic World War II training site located along the Continental Divide. In response to the bill signing, Maite Arce, president and CEO…
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