07 July 2021
NBC LATINO: Latino heritage sites, including a park, river and bodega, need preservation, group urges
Latino preservationists listed a Dominican-owned bodega in Providence, Rhode Island, an east Los Angeles park that served as the gathering place for historic Chicano student walkouts, and five other locations as Latino heritage sites in…
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02 July 2021
PATCH: Latino Conservation Week Celebration Coming Up In Hackettstown
HACKETTSTOWN, NJ — Fishing, a nature discovery walk, science activities, wildlife presentation, learning about insects of the Musconetcong River, how to garden with wildflowers, a park clean-up and other hands-on fun, will be part of…
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02 July 2021
THE HILL: How Biden can protect Black, Latino and Indigenous cultural and historical legacy
Today, many of us have access to sweeping vistas and grand mountain ranges, plains, marshes, forests and deserts that stretch from coastal shores to coastal shores. We enjoy the privilege of visiting sacred places like…
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24 June 2021
WABA BLOG: 30×30: Conservation and Culture Ride and Chat
About this ride: This ride is in partnership with the Hispanic Access Foundation’s Latino Conservation Week. Expect a low key, conversational pace on mostly flat, car free trails. We’ll stop at a few places to…
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24 May 2021
REI: Organizations Bringing Joy Outside
These individuals and grassroots organizations are building a more inclusive and equitable outdoor community. The outdoors should be a place where everyone can feel safe and be themselves. But for a long time, the outdoor industry and…
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23 May 2021
RICHLAND SOURCE: Green space in cities can bring considerable health benefits for communities
With the arrival of spring, Platte Farm Open Space, located in the diverse, working-class neighborhood of Globeville in north Denver, comes alive with native grasses, pollinator gardens that attract bees and butterflies, and wildflowers, such…
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