31 August 2022
Karina Meza: Overcoming Hardships through Hope and Family Strength
From a very young age, Karina Meza relied on her parents and younger brother to navigate life in the United States after immigrating to this country at five years old. Throughout her life, her family…
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29 August 2022
U.S. FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICE: Kathya Argueta: Faces of the Fish and Wildlife Service
Meet Kathya Arugeta, our newest Hispanic Access Foundation intern! Kathya talks about her experiences while studying abroad and highlights a conservation hero with an inspirational legacy. Learn more about Kathya in the latest Faces of…
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24 August 2022
Clara Hernandez: Making Experiences into Opportunities of Growth
Clara Hernandez was born and raised in Yonkers, New York. Clara’s passion for helping others led her to find opportunities in social work. Most recently, she began managing cases related to the resettlement of refugees…
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23 August 2022
Monumental SHIFT and Center for American Progress Address Conservation Inequities in the United States
Today, Monumental SHIFT and the Center for American Progress released a timely paper highlighting the lack of equity in the land conservation dialogue. In the latest paper release, “National Monuments Are a Missing Piece in…
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23 August 2022
THE CENTER FOR AMERICAN PROGRESS: RELEASE: How the Biden Administration can use the Antiquities Act to Create More Representative National Monuments
Washington, D.C. — The Biden administration should use the Antiquities Act to designate more representative national monuments, according to a new articlefrom the Center for American Progress and Monumental SHIFT that urges for more inclusive…
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23 August 2022
NEWSBREAK: Documented is 4 Years Old. Celebrate with us September 29!
Four years ago, Documented embarked on a mission to reimagine what journalism should be for the millions of immigrant New Yorkers that keep our city going. What started out as an idea is now a…
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