14 May 2020
Conservation Webinar Focuses on Water and How the World Has (and Hasn’t) Changed
Hispanic Access Foundation is launching its new webinar series “Staying Connected to Conservation” on May 15. In the first webinar, “Water and How the World Has (and Hasn’t) Changed,” HAF and its featured guests will…
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14 May 2020
Inclusion of the Great Outdoors in the Stimulus Benefits the Economy and Our Health
As our nation experiences the after-effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of access to the outdoors – an outlet for communities to support our mental and physical health – is magnified. Unfortunately, those in…
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12 May 2020
Building our Virtual Intern Network
On May 6, the MANO Project hosted their second virtual Cafecito. A Cafecito is MANO’s way of bridging our intern community. This is an opportunity for MANO staff and interns to get to know each…
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10 May 2020
Making the Best of a Bad Situation
Picture this: you finally get the chance to work in our nation’s capital. Things are going great, you’re finally getting acclimated, and a little over a month in a deadly virus forces you to go…
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07 May 2020
First Month as an NPS RTCA and HAF Fellow in the New Mexico Office
Throughout my life I have had the opportunity to live in different cities. What I have learned from moving is the ability to learn different techniques and skills that have made the process less tedious. Moving…
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30 April 2020
Esposa, Madre, HIja, CEO, COVID-19
As the news about the coronavirus emerged, I was working from my home office as usual since I founded Hispanic Access Foundation ten years ago. I live on five acres in rural northern Virginia with…
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