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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20 September 2023
BAY JOURNAL: Chesapeake Recreation Area Would Help Close the ‘Nature Gap’
I grew up in the Los Angeles area, a 45-minute drive from the beach. The salt smell of the ocean, the sounds of seagulls and the cool ocean breeze will be forever associated with my…
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20 September 2023
AMERICAN RIVERS: River Artist Spotlight: Q&A With Susana Sanchez-Young
Susana Sanchez-Young’s illustrations are almost musical: They are catchy, buoyant, and expressive. The East Bay-based mom of two is the founder of The Designing Chica and an art director at the Los Angeles Times. Her…
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19 September 2023
PUBLIC NEWS SERVICE: Advocates for Hispanic Community Sponsor Free Financial Literacy Training
Free financial literacy training is now available in low-income neighborhoods in Los Angeles, hosted by two nonprofits: The Hispanic Access Foundation and Thrivent Financial Services. The classes partner with Latino churches and come with a…
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07 September 2023
DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE: Defenders Restores Habitats with Latino Communities
Helping to restore wildlife habitat restoration and strengthen the quality of life for local animals and humans in a meaningful way, Defenders of Wildlife and Latino Outdoors organized a community event to clear waterfront habitat…
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31 August 2023
TIMES OF SAN DIEGO: Latino Youth, Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month via Ocean Conservation
When I think of the ocean, I think of oxygen. Most of us associate clean air with leaves and trees, but organisms in the ocean are the ones that produce most of the oxygen we…
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