22 February 2022
Latinos Muestran Preocupación por la Sequía, los Incendios Forestales y el Cambio Climático en la 12ª Encuesta Anual sobre Conservación en el Oeste
El 12º proyecto anual de conservación del estado de las Montañas Rocosas de Colorado College publicado el 17 de febrero mostró un aumento en la preocupación de los votantes latinos por temas como la sequía,…
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22 February 2022
Latinos Show Concern about Drought, Wildfires and Climate Change in 12th Annual Conservation in the West Poll
Colorado College’s 12th annual State of the Rockies Project Conservation in the West Poll released on Feb. 17 showed an increase in concern for Latino voters over issues like drought, inadequate water supplies, wildfires, the…
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13 February 2022
Emotions, not Science, Drove my Love of the Sea. And I’m not Alone.
A Long-Founded Love of the Shore With my dad working days as an electrician and my mom taking the night shift as a custodian, my family never had much. Still, after retirement, my grandmother bought…
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10 February 2022
Hispanic Access Foundation Announces New Board Members
Hispanic Access Foundation is pleased to announce the addition of six new members to its board of directors. Their personal and professional experience and passion for the organization’s mission is key to paving the way…
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08 February 2022
Linda Sosa: HLN Member Impacts Thousands of Colorado Latinos
Linda Sosa was raised in Aguascalientes, Mexico, surrounded by a very large family. Growing up, her dream was to become a nun in her catholic church and help others. After moving to the United States…
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02 February 2022
Hispanic Access Statement on Advancing the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary Designation
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is initiating the process to consider the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary as a national marine sanctuary. In response, Maite Arce, president and CEO of Hispanic Access Foundation, released…
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