15 November 2023
BOISE STATE PUBLIC RADIO: Latinos Face Much Higher Flood Risks Than Other U.S. Residents
A new report from Headwaters Economics and the Hispanic Access Foundation (HAF) finds that Latinos face substantially higher flood risks in the country.
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15 November 2023
Felipe Villegas: Building Bridges in his Community through Faith and Service
Pastor Felipe Villegas wasn't certain about the trajectory of his life when he left Chihuahua, Mexico, as a young man to settle in Colorado in the mid-1980s. Little did he foresee that he would emerge…
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14 November 2023
Embracing the Work Ahead
With one month down since the start of my internship, I have already been exposed to a lot of new experiences. In the place I grew up, I had minimal opportunities to visit natural parks…
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14 November 2023
Bridging Traditions and Conservation: The Sacred Hala Groves of Niuliʻi
The hala groves of Nuiliʻi stand as a dynamic example of the fusion of indigenous practices with conservation initiatives. In this rich tapestry of history, our hana (work) day unfolds with the rhythmic cadence of…
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13 November 2023
THE LATIN TIMES: Exclusive: Hispanic Access Foundation is Working to Empower Latino Leaders and Fight Climate Change
The Hispanic Access Foundation is dedicated to conserving waterways, fighting climate change, and empowering Latino communities across the United States to deal with these issues. In an interview with The Latin Times, Director of Conservation…
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09 November 2023
Hispanic Access Foundation Welcomes New Administrative Coordinator for its MANO Project
Hispanic Access Foundation is delighted to announce the addition of Ivone Watson, an exceptional professional, to the team, embodying the organization’s values and commitment to its mission. Ivone Watson joins the Hispanic Access Foundation as…
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