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18 July 2024

Time at the Angeles Forest

I’ve been working under this internship for about 5 weeks in the Angeles National Forest and I’ve learned so much. Coming from Los Angeles itself you always see those mountains in the far distance but…
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17 July 2024

Hispanic Access’ Statement on the Establishment of Blackwell School National Historic Site as America’s Newest National Park

On July 17, the Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland formally established the Blackwell School National Historic Site in Marfa, Texas as the nation’s newest national park. In response to the designation, Maite Arce, president…
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17 July 2024

HISPANIC EXECUTIVE: 8 Latino-Owned Organizations that Drive Sustainability Forward

Climate change continues to impact the planet at an alarming rate, which often leaves us feeling helpless. But if you ask the founders of these eight Latino-owned organizations committed to sustainability, there are approaches—at both…
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12 July 2024

An Oasis within the City of Angels: Navigating Responsible Recreation

Having lived within Los Angeles for the majority of my life, I was shocked to find out that the Angeles Forest is more than a highway. It is a busy and scenic escape from the…
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08 July 2024

PASADENA STAR-NEWS: Community hike highlights San Gabriel Mountains Monument expansion, value for Latino access

It’s been a big year for the San Gabriel Valley mountains, and the folks who visit them. That was celebrated on Saturday, July 6, at Eaton Canyon, as Hispanic Access Foundation’s Por La Creación, a…
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03 July 2024

HARTFORD COURANT: Opinion: Harnessing Latino talent for tomorrow’s CT STEM workforce demands

As the Latino population is soaring, now constituting a significant portion of the U.S. populace and fueling unprecedented growth in various sectors, particularly the labor force, the cultivation of a diverse and skilled workforce capable…
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