19 September 2024
Hispanic Access Debuts New Film to Celebrate Latino Conservation Week and Hispanic Heritage Month Film Highlights Stake of Latinos, Monarchs Who Depend on our Natural Resources
To celebrate Latino Conservation Week and Hispanic Heritage Month, Hispanic Access Foundation is hosting a film screening in partnership with New England Aquarium to debut their newest film “Beyond Borders: Tales of Monarcas, Rivers and…
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19 September 2024
Hispanic Access Applauds Rep. Barragán’s Re-Introduction of the Latino Conservation Week Resolution
Today, Congresswoman Nanette Diaz Barragán (CA-44) re-introduced a resolution with 19 of her House colleagues that would support the designation of the third week in September as “Latino Conservation Week”. The resolution recognizes the importance…
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17 September 2024
BIRD NOTE: Rosa Malagon on Leading Hikes in Florida
Rosa Malagon grew up believing that birds hold spiritual significance, thanks to teachings from her Mexican heritage that her mother would share.
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17 September 2024
BOISE STATE PUBLIC RADIO: Celebrating Latino Conservation Week
Protecting our environment is important, especially if we want to continue to enjoy it, which is something that many people will be doing as they take part in Latino Conservation Week.
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13 September 2024
HISPANOS UNIDOS: San Diego Gears Up for Latino Conservation Week
San Diego is set to join a nationwide effort as the 11th annual Latino Conservation Week kicks off this Saturday, September 14, and runs through September 22. Organized by the Hispanic Access Foundation, this week-long…
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11 September 2024
Learning, Teaching, and Growing in Almont, Colorado: The Taylor Challenge Experience
Spending four days in the remote mountains of Almont, Colorado, teaching middle schoolers how to fish during the Taylor Challenge was an experience that deeply resonated with me. Not only did it allow me to…
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