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11 October 2023

NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY FOUNDATION: The Importance of Ocean Conservation for our Hispanic Communities

Hispanic Access Foundation’s conservation programs bring Latino voices to the forefront of conservation and climate policy and stewardship. We activate Latino leaders and provide them the resources they need to create a more sustainable and…
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11 October 2023

Sharon Dorsey: Paving the Way for a Career in Inclusive Conservation

Sharon Dorsey is a graduate student at Virginia Tech studying fish and wildlife conservation with a focus on an endangered coastal bird known as the piping plover. Hailing from Baltimore, Maryland, her passion for conservation…
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10 October 2023

Our Heritage, Our Planet Film Week Kicks Off from Oct 10-13 Films Will Highlight the Intersection of People of Color, Culture and the Environment

Today, Hispanic Access Foundation kicked off the third annual Our Heritage, Our Planet Film Week, an annual celebration of the visual and storytelling traditions of Latino, Black, Indigenous, and people of color's voices and experiences…
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04 October 2023

Natalie De la Torre Salas: A Passionate Advocate for Cultural Heritage Preservation and Climate Justice

Natalie De la Torre Salas is a dynamic professional with a career in archaeology and heritage conservation. Originally from Puerto Rico, her journey into the world of archaeology and her dedication to preserving cultural heritage…
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03 October 2023

Hispanic Access Foundation and U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Launch Recruitment for 2024 Directorate Resource Assistant Fellows Program

Hispanic Access Foundation is partnering with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (FWS) through its MANO Project, along with Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences (MANRRS) and the Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program…
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02 October 2023

ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL: Ambassadors of Latino Culture in Film are too Rare

Most first-generation immigrants around the world know the main challenge to succeeding in a new country is learning the culture and societal norms and adapting to the new way of life. Latino immigrants in the…
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