News Releases


16 November 2023

Hispanic Access Chief of Programs Appointed to National Urban and Community Forestry Advisory Council

Hispanic Access Foundation is excited to announce David Armijo, Chief of Programs, has been appointed as a member of the National Urban and Community Forestry Advisory Council. The Council, under direction from Congress, will oversee…
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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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08 November 2023

Hispanic Access’ Statement on Listening Session for the Expansion of the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument

On November 7, the USDA Forest Service is holding a listening session to hear from the local community on their thoughts behind the legislative proposal to expand the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument, adding 109,000…
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06 November 2023

Hispanic Access Mourns Death of Beloved Team Member Beth Cuadra

It is with a heavy heart and deep sadness to announce the passing of our colleague and friend Beth Cuadra, who passed away on October 20, 2023. Beth unexpectedly passed away after being involved in…
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01 November 2023

Hispanic Access Applauds Appointment of Laura Daniel-Davis as Acting Deputy Secretary of the Interior

Today, Laura Daniel-Davis was officially appointed to serve as Acting Deputy Secretary of the Interior. In response to the appointment, Hispanic Access Foundation’s President and CEO Maite Arce released the following statement: “For many years,…
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25 October 2023

Hispanic Access Releases New Report on the Latino Connection to Waterways

Hispanic Access Foundation released its “Agua Corriente: The Latino Connection to Waterways” report today. The report explores the profound connections between Latino communities and waterways, including the two iconic rivers: the Colorado and Mississippi Rivers.…
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