News Releases


21 March 2023

Hispanic Access Statement on Avi Kwa Ame National Monument Designation

Today, President Biden announced the designation of Avi Kwa Ame as a national monument to protect the ancestral lands of the Fort Mojave Tribe, advancing towards the goal of protecting 30 percent of America’s lands…
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21 March 2023

Hispanic Access Applauds Designation of Castner Range National Monument

Today, President Biden announced the designation of Castner Range as a national monument at the White House Conservation in Action Summit in Washington, D.C. The Castner Range National Monument Act (H.R.2752) was first introduced in…
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06 March 2023

Hispanic Access Selected as a Liquid IV Grantee for Confluence 2023

Hispanic Access Foundation is honored to announce its selection as a grantee to participate in Liquid IV’s Confluence 2023. Confluence is Liquid IV’s signature program to support innovative leaders who share its ambition to expand…
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16 February 2023

Los Latinos muestran preocupación por el agua y la sequía en la 13ª Encuesta Anual de Conservación en el Oeste

La 13ª Encuesta Anual de Conservación del Proyecto State of the Rockies de Colorado College, publicada hoy, muestra un aumento marcado de la preocupación de los votantes latinos por los problemas relacionados con el agua,…
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28 February 2023

Hispanic Access Rio Grande Valley Wildlife Refuge Project Selected for Inaugural Peregrine Accelerator Cohort

Hispanic Access Foundation is honored to announce its selection for The Salazar Center's inaugural Peregrine Accelerator for Conservation Impact cohort for the Rio Grande Valley Wildlife Refuge project. Through this support, Hispanic Access, with the…
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14 February 2023

Hispanic Access’ New Film Series Explores Intersection of Latino Community and Advocacy of Waterways - Film Campaign Launch Addresses Latino Concerns on Protection of Water

Today, Hispanic Access Foundation launched its film campaign “Cartas De Amor: Love Letters to Our Rivers” in collaboration with American Rivers, which explores the intersection of Latinos culture and communities with the rivers and waterways…
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