21 May 2014
HUFFINGTON POST: New National Monument Preserves Hispanic Heritage
Southern New Mexico's Organ Mountains Desert Peaks region will be protected by President Obama as a national monument on Wednesday, and rightfully so. Spanning thousands of years of human history and use, the Organ Mountains-Desert…
Read more...
21 May 2014
Before Brown v. Board of Education There Was Méndez v. Westminster
In keeping with the subject of the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, May 17, 2014 marks the 60th anniversary of the issuance of the decision on Brown v. Board of Education.…
Read more...
19 May 2014
EPA Extends Comment Period for Proposed Safety Measures to Protect Farm Workers from Pesticide Exposure
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is extending the comment period for the proposed revisions to the agricultural Worker Protection Standard for an additional 60 days, until August 18, 2014, in response to requests from…
Read more...
29 April 2014
First Book
Hispanic Access Foundation has partnered with First Book to provide Hispanic children in need with new books that will help build organizational and home libraries, develop literacy skills and celebrate these youth’s Hispanic heritage. Over…
Read more...
25 April 2014
Work in Progress, Hewlett Foundation Blog: Finding Common Ground to Protect the Land
Maite Arce’s 950-mile tour of national parks in Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico—which included hiking, biking, rafting, and video blogging—was equal parts family vacation and social media campaign. Its goal was to raise Latinos’ awareness…
Read more...
14 March 2014
RADIO NUEVA VIDA: Interview on Tax Program
Hispanic Access Foundation in interviewed on San Bernardino's Radio Nueva Vida about the tax education program in partnership with H&R Block.
Read more...