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17 November 2023

Hispanic Access’ MANO Project Host Fly-In to Discuss the Importance of Diverse Youth Programs with Federal Agencies

On November 14, Hispanic Access Foundation’s MANO Project interns and alumni traveled to Washington, D.C. to meet with top-level members of federal land management agencies to discuss the impact of the MANO Project and provide…
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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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16 November 2023

First Blog Post

First Blog post! As the new Communications and Graphics Fellow at the National Park Service Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance, I've had an incredibly warm welcome to the team. My first adventure took me to…
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15 November 2023

BOISE STATE PUBLIC RADIO: Latinos Face Much Higher Flood Risks Than Other U.S. Residents

A new report from Headwaters Economics and the Hispanic Access Foundation (HAF) finds that Latinos face substantially higher flood risks in the country. So far this year, one in four Latinos lived in a county…
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14 November 2023

Embracing the Work Ahead

With one month down since the start of my internship, I have already been exposed to a lot of new experiences. In the place I grew up, I had minimal opportunities to visit natural parks…
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13 November 2023

THE LATIN TIMES: Exclusive: Hispanic Access Foundation is Working to Empower Latino Leaders and Fight Climate Change

The Hispanic Access Foundation is dedicated to conserving waterways, fighting climate change, and empowering Latino communities across the United States to deal with these issues. In an interview with The Latin Times, Director of Conservation…
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