News Releases


20 October 2017

Partnership Set to Recruit the U.S. Forest Service’s Next Generation of Stewards

Hispanic Access Foundation (HAF) and the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) announced a new partnership and the launch of the recruitment process for the 2018 U.S. Forest Service Hispanic Access Resource Assistant Fellowship. This fellowship will…
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11 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. “The…
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25 February 2016

Tangy Wiseman - USFS Wilderness and Wild Scenic Rivers Programs

Tangy started her career in public land conservation taking the opportunity to work in a restaurant in Yellowstone National Park to explore the park and shadow NPS staff. The next summer, Tangy was accepted into…
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25 February 2016

Chantelle Ruidant-Hansen - San Antonio Missions National Historical Park

As an LHIP Outreach Intern in 2017, Chantelle facilitated Urban Ranger programs with youth in San Antonio. These programs explored the basic mission history and the natural resources around the city in connection with the…
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25 February 2016

Keila Vizcarra - Angeles National Forest

Over the course of two years, Keila has been instrumental in identifying opportunities for the forest to collaborate with partners in creating opportunities for local communities to learn more about the forest’s ecosystem, natural resources,…
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25 February 2016

MANO ALUMNA UPDATE: Jessica Godinez

Jessica Godinez was selected to be part of HAF’s first Resource Assistant cohort with the U.S. Forest Service in 2018. She supported the Rocky Mountain Regional Office in Lakewood, CO as an Outreach Coordinator and…
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