05 May 2016
Latino Faith Leaders Join California Desert National Monuments Celebration
Today, more than 20 Latino faith leaders joined the public celebration of the new California Desert National Monuments demonstrating their intention to serve as stewards and connect the greater Latino community with these special places.…
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05 May 2016
RIVERSIDE PRESS-ENTERPRISE: Three new California national monuments celebrated
The added protected lands, Jewell said, make it possible to hike from the Angeles National Forest east of Los Angeles to the San Bernardino National Forest to the newly created Sand to Snow National Monument,…
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28 April 2016
UNIVISION: The Untold History of Hispanics and African Americans in our Nation’s Public Lands
On Thursday a coalition of civil society organizations have urged President Barack Obama to ensure greater participation and involvement of Hispanics, Asians, and African Americans citizens in national parks and public lands of the United…
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28 April 2016
CRONKITE NEWS: Grijalva, Gallego join call for more minority inclusion in public lands
Arizona Democratic Reps. Raul Grijalva and Ruben Gallego joined other lawmakers and civil rights groups Thursday urging President Barack Obama to implement more inclusive policies on the nation’s public lands.
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29 March 2016
HUFFINGTON POST: Taxes Key to Strengthening Latinos’ Financial Future
It’s no secret that the Latino community is one of the nation’s fastest growing populations. By 2050, the Latino population will surpass 100 million, about double what it is today, according to the U.S. Census…
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27 March 2016
HUFFINGTON POST: Celebrate, Not Denigrate, Latino Involvement in California Desert Protections
I recently received the following Twitter message, “why does it matter the race of the people protecting our desert? I am so tired of bias.” The Tweet was in response to photos we posted of…
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