26 January 2025
Networking and Development
Having finished a little over 3 months as a Recreation Technician through Hispanic Access Foundation’s MANO Project, I reminisce on the mission of the program and how it aims to provide people of color with…
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26 January 2025
Backpacking
When I saw an opportunity to work in the Inyo National Forest, I was super excited to move to a small town with access to the outdoors. I was stoked to be around people who…
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21 January 2025
From Dirt to Divine: Reconnecting Families with God’s Creation
The Rio Grande Valley, nestled in the southernmost tip of Texas, is rich in culture, community, and natural beauty. Yet, it also faces a profound challenge: a lack of accessible green spaces for its predominantly…
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21 January 2025
Hispanic Access Statement President Trump and Vice President Vance Inauguration
Today, as our nation enters a new chapter with the swearing-in of President Donald Trump and Vice President James David Vance, Hispanic Access Foundation President and CEO Maite Arce issued the following statement:
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17 January 2025
Hispanic Access’ Statement on ‘Ending Presidential Overreach on Public Lands Act’ Introduction
Washington, D.C.-- Representatives Celeste Maloy and Mark Amodei introduced a bill to repeal the president’s authority to designate national monuments granted by the Antiquities Act and transfer it solely to Congress, endangering the national parks…
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16 January 2025
Chuckwalla: A National Monument of Love, Culture, and Conservation
As someone who grew up exploring the Chuckwalla Desert alongside my father, the designation of Chuckwalla National Monument holds deeply personal and spiritual significance. My father, despite only having a second-grade education, was the wisest…
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