29 November 2023
Valery Serrano: Empowering Communities Through Collaborative Leadership
Valery Serrano’s journey from a biology undergraduate to a Master of Arts in Biology student at Miami University in Ohio reflects not only her academic capabilities but also her dedication to empowering underrepresented communities within…
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28 November 2023
Hispanic Access Releases New Report on Climate Threat to Latino Heritage
Hispanic Access Foundation released its “Cultural Erosion: The Climate Threat to Latino Heritage” report today at the 28th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) taking place in Dubai,…
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22 November 2023
Yessenia Méndez: Breaking Cultural Barriers and Fostering Inclusivity
The John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge holds a sanctuary within the city of Philadelphia. As part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, visitors can expect to find a network of lands set aside for…
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22 November 2023
Coming to the end
Hello blog readers! As I come to the end of my second fellowship with Hispanic Access Foundation and the National Park Service, I wanted to take a bit to reflect on how I got here,…
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18 November 2023
Watching the Seasons Change in Albuquerque
The months have quickly flown by here in the Burque, and I can’t believe it’s almost Thanksgiving. Sometimes it feels like it’s still summer. Even today, the high was almost 70 °F and I need…
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17 November 2023
Hispanic Access’ MANO Project Host Fly-In to Discuss the Importance of Diverse Youth Programs with Federal Agencies
On November 14, Hispanic Access Foundation’s MANO Project interns and alumni traveled to Washington, D.C. to meet with top-level members of federal land management agencies to discuss the impact of the MANO Project and provide…
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