12 October 2023
PUBLIC NEWS SERVICE: Virtual National Film Festival Highlights Hispanic Heritage Month
A film festival created to help close the gap in storytelling for people of color is offering free, virtual showings as part of Hispanic Heritage Month. Through Friday, the Hispanic Access Foundation is hosting the…
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11 October 2023
NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY FOUNDATION: The Importance of Ocean Conservation for our Hispanic Communities
Hispanic Access Foundation’s conservation programs bring Latino voices to the forefront of conservation and climate policy and stewardship. We activate Latino leaders and provide them the resources they need to create a more sustainable and…
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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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