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News Coverage 10 November 2016

ARIZONA CENTRAL: Stop ignoring us on public lands

Gov. Doug Ducey’s assertion that Arizonans oppose the Grand Canyon Heritage National Monument is unfounded. State polls show vast support for protecting the Grand Canyon watershed from uranium mining and preserving the threatened cultural and historical sites in the region.

News Releases 14 November 2016

MAITE ARCE: DOI Methane Waste Reduction Standards Will Improve Health Outcomes and Taxpayer Savings

WASHINGTON – Maite Arce, President and CEO of the Hispanic Access Foundation, released the following statement after the Department of the Interior released standards to regulate methane waste from existing oil and gas sources on public lands:

News Coverage 04 December 2016

KAWC NEWS: Latino Faith Leaders Urge President Obama To Protect Grand Canyon

A group of Latino faith leaders, who represent more than 147-thousand churches, called on President Barack Obama to create the Greater Grand Canyon Heritage National Monument.

Blog 04 December 2016

AMERICAN RIVERS: Thanks to You, and All of the River Champions

American Rivers is a special organization. We work on important issues we are passionate about. But it’s not just the issues, or rivers, that make this a special place. It’s the people – our colleagues, partners, supporters, friends – people like you who are critical to keeping our conservation work going day after day, year after year.

News Releases 14 December 2016

Hispanic Access Foundation Statement on Nomination of Rep. Zinke for Department of Interior Secretary

Maite Arce, President and CEO of Hispanic Access Foundation, released the following statement in response to reports that President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Rep. Ryan Zinke (R-MT) to serve as the Secretary of the Department of the Interior:

News Releases 27 December 2016

MAITE ARCE: Protecting Gold Butte Helps Preserve Unique Natural Wonders that Tell the Story of America

 Maite Arce, President and CEO of the Hispanic Access Foundation, released the following statement after the announcement that President Obama would establish the Gold Butte National Monument:

News Coverage 03 January 2017

THE DESERT SUN: Diverse Groups Work to Boost Access to Treasured Lands

Earlier this year, Californians throughout the state’s desert region celebrated President Obama’s designation of the Sand to Snow, Castle Mountains and Mojave Trails national monuments. A diverse coalition including elected officials, veterans, Latinos, Native Americans, faith leaders, businesses, chambers of commerce, historians, biologists, and sportsmen came together in support of the effort and worked tirelessly to see it happen.

News Coverage 08 January 2017

THE SEATTLE TIMES: Protect Public Lands that Reflect Nation’s Diversity

By Sally Jewell, Rue Mapp and Maite Arce Special to The Times

AMERICA’S iconic places — like the Statue of Liberty, Yosemite, Mount Rainier National Park, and more — each tell a unique story that, as preserved, help interpret our nation’s natural, cultural and historical past, present and, hopefully, our future. These treasures inspire us, put our lives in perspective and cause us to think about our place in the world.

News Releases 10 January 2017

Chicano Park’s Landmark Designation Preserves Latino Social History

Today, Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell designated San Diego’s Chicano Park, a community hub widely recognized as playing a key role in civil rights efforts by local Latinos, as a National Historic Landmark.

Featured Projects

  • MANO Project

    The core purpose for the MANO Project (My Access to Network Opportunities) is to connect, build and develop young leaders of color who share a passion for serving and strengthening their communities. We build trusting relationships with organizations and federal…

  • Conservation

    Hispanic Access Foundation’s conservation program seeks to elevate diverse Latino voices and leaders to support Latino communities to advocate for the environmental issues that directly affect their daily lives. Our programming seeks to build bridges of access for Latinos to…

  • Hispanic Leadership Network

    The Hispanic Leadership Network is a five-year program funded by the Lilly Endowment to develop a mentoring and leadership program to support young, mid-career and experienced Latino pastors serving high-need rural and urban congregations across the U.S. The program will…

  • Latino Conservation Week

    Latino Conservation Week: Disfrutando y Conservando Nuestra Tierra is an initiative of Hispanic Access Foundation. Latino Conservation Week was created to support the Latino community getting into the outdoors and participating in activities to protect our natural resources.

  • Por la Creación Faith-based Alliance

    Por la Creación Faith-based Alliance develops stewards of God’s creation by educating and engaging this generation to leave a legacy for the future. This group educates Latinos and encourages active engagement in supporting the nation’s public lands and protecting our…

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