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 of Hispanic Access Foundation, released the following statement.
NATIONAL PHILANTHROPIC TRUST: Hispanic Access Foundation: Creating Vital Connections Across Latino Communities
National Philanthropic Trust’s donors recommend thousands of grants every year. This new series, Grants In Action highlights the breadth of causes and organizations NPT’s donors are supporting with grant recommendations from their donor-advised fund accounts.
“Mejor juntos.” Translated into English it means, “Better together,” a fitting motto for Hispanic Access Foundation, a nonprofit that connects Latino communities with issue expertise and guidance, develops new leaders and elevates Hispanic voices across sectors.
How To Fix Americans’ Diminishing Access to the Coasts
Americans are gradually losing the freedom to access beaches and coastal areas along the ocean and the Great Lakes, according to a new analysis from the Hispanic Access Foundation and the Center for American Progress that urges new policies to restore access and protect coastal areas from climate change.
Dani Reyes-Acosta: A Mexican-Filipina Filmmaker Trailblazer Focused on Community
Dani Reyes-Acosta grew up in Southern California, surrounded by production agencies. Yet it wasn’t until years later she discovered a passion for filmmaking.
Our Heritage, Our Planet Film Week Announces 2022 Films: Films Will Highlight the Intersection of People of Color, Culture and the Environment
Today, Hispanic Access Foundation announced the full selection of films being shown during Our Heritage, Our Planet Film Week.
FOX 17 WEST MICHIGAN: Advocates Pushing for Lands to be Designated as National Monuments
EL PASO, Tex. — Along the mountains, among colorful Texas wildflowers, sits the Castner Range.
ABC 10 NEWS SAN DIEGO: Advocates Pushing for Lands to be Designated as National Monuments
EL PASO, Tex. — Along the mountains, among colorful Texas wildflowers, sits the Castner Range.
DENVER ABC 7: Advocates Pushing for Lands to be Designated as National Monuments
Along the mountains, among colorful Texas wildflowers, sits the Castner Range.
Hispanic Access’ Statement on Hurricane Fiona
On Sunday, September 18, Hurricane Fiona made landfall in Puerto Rico affecting hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans and shutting down the island’s entire electrical system and causing catastrophic flooding. This is extremely impactful as many parts of the island have yet to fully recover from Hurricane Maria five years ago.
PUBLIC NEWS SERVICE: For Hispanic Heritage Month, People Reconnect with Public Lands
Hispanic Heritage Month begins this week and runs through mid-October, and conservation groups are encouraging people to celebrate by getting the family out to enjoy our public lands.