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Video 01 December 2021

Acceso 2021: Leading Together Story Spotlight: Linda Sosa

In 2021, Linda Sosa was able to get 35,000 people vaccinated against COVID-19 in the greater Denver area. Learn more about her efforts. 

Video 03 May 2023

Acceso 2021: Leading Together Story Spotlight: Pastor Josue Rubio

Based in Eagle, CO, Pastor Josue Rubio was part of the inaugural cohort of the Hispanic Leadership Network. Learn more about him. 

Research Library 13 April 2023

2023 ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY TOOLKIT: Impacts and Solutions for Latino Communities

This toolkit was created to show the importance of environmental policy to Latinos across the U.S., from the states to the territories. Latino communities across the United States are experiencing disproportionate health and economic impacts of poor air quality, extreme heat and aridification, wildfires, drought, storms, and other severe effects of the climate crisis, in addition to the alarming loss of nature throughout the country. Yet, the Latino community's overwhelming support for nature and climate action can show our leaders the way forward in ensuring a just transition to an economy that protects our climate, homes, health, and jobs.

 

Featured Projects 09 February 2023

Cartas de Amor

About

In fall 2022, Hispanic Access Foundation, in collaboration with American Rivers, asked our staff, leadership networks, and colleagues to write a love letter to a waterway that is important to them. We are using these love letters and videos to show the media, decision-makers, and the public how important clean water is to our Latino communities and how important healthy waterways are to the health of our lands, climate, and ocean.

Our People 31 January 2023

Shaila Diaz

Shaila is the Executive Assistant at the Hispanic Access Foundation where she supports the President & CEO. Shaila also provides administrative support to the Board.

Prior to coming to Hispanic Access Foundation, Shaila worked as an Executive Assistant at Yale University where she provided executive support for over 4 years. Shaila has worked in both the academic and hospital setting in various roles. She received a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and an Associate’s degree in Business Office Technology. In addition to her work professionally, Shaila has also given back to the community by volunteering her time at a child psychiatric hospital and in her local church.

Why she works for Hispanic Access…

"I am very passionate about aligning my skills with an organization that serves the community. I work for Hispanic Access so that I can make a difference in the Hispanic community by helping others."


In her spare time…

“I enjoy traveling in my spare time and spending time with my family.”

Her favorite book…

“My favorite book is “Fervent” by Priscilla Shirer.”

A person she finds inspirational…

“I find Billy Graham to be inspirational. Billy Graham was a person with humble beginnings that made a powerful and lasting contribution to the evangelical movement.”

Featured Projects 24 January 2023

Finance

About

For many years, Hispanic Access has worked to help Latinos improve their financial literacy to better their future in the United States. We work to connect hard to reach Latino communities with financial resources.

Research Library 09 November 2022

10 Ways Access to Nature Can Bolster Biodiversity, Communities, and Climate Report

This paper shows access to nature is a powerful lens through which to enact biodiversity, climate, and equity gains, through a variety of potential investments in nature conservation and restoration—including in the most urbanized and degraded locations.
All over the world, leaders must redouble efforts in the built and natural environment to better suit the needs of the biosphere and the people who rely on it. Access to nature is the lens through which we can make these investments in an equitable manner. When nature access for all is attained, the result is better-off communities, better-off ecosystems and a more stable climate, with more buy-in necessary to maintain the improvements.

OTHER 05 November 2022

How many check-ins do I need to complete during my internship with my Program Associate?

Interns and fellows are required to scheduled check-in calls with their Program Associate on a monthly basis until the internship or fellowship concludes. You may easily book an appointment wiht your Program Associate via youcanbook.me. Youcanbook.me links can be found in Program Associates' email signatures and on the "Resources" page. We strongly recommend bookmarking the link(s) your convenience.

OTHER 05 November 2022

How does the Google Listserv work?

The Listserv is an opportunity for you to stay up to date with the latest MANO Project related news, including future programming and information on future job opportunities. Your Program Associate will add you to the MANO Intern Listserv at the beginning of your internship/fellowship and transition your email to the MANO Alumni Listserv when you complete your term.

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Hispanic Access Foundation connects Latinos and others with partners and opportunities to improve lives and create an equitable society.

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