During the events, visitors are invited to meet Hispanic Access team members and local community leaders to learn how Latino voices are influencing the future of public lands, oceans, waterways, and climate initiatives. All are welcome to attend, ask questions, and explore pathways to become involved in protecting our shared environment.
Event Details:
December 6, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM (local time)
- El Segundo, CA: 860 Pacific Coast Hwy Suite C110
- San Francisco, CA: 549 Hayes St
- Boston, MA: 201 Newbury St
- Denver, CO: 1410 Larimer St
- Washington, D.C.: 1057 Wisconsin Ave NW
December 7, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM (local time)
- Boulder, CO: 1102 Pearl St Suite #102
Event Activities and Features:
- Opportunities to learn about Hispanic Access Foundation’s environmental stewardship programs
- Information on ongoing national and local conservation initiatives
- Special gifts and treats for attendees
- Cotopaxi gear raffle at 4:00 PM each day. Winners will be notified via email.
“Latinos have long been caretakers of our lands and waters, and their leadership is essential to building a more resilient and equitable environmental future,” said Maite Arce, CEO and President of Hispanic Access Foundation. “Our partnership with Cotopaxi gives us a meaningful way to connect directly with communities across the country and uplift the voices, stories, and cultural knowledge that drive lasting conservation solutions. Together, we’re creating more opportunities for people to learn, engage, and take action to protect the places we all depend on.”
“Adventure inspires us to see the world and make it better. Community has always been at the heart of Cotopaxi’s mission, and we believe lasting change happens when people come together, share their stories, and take action for the common good. Our collaboration with Hispanic Access Foundation reflects our shared commitment to uplifting communities whose leadership is essential to the future of conservation. Together, we are creating experiences that spark connection and inspire people to protect the places we all depend on, proving that collective impact is one of the greatest adventures of all," said the Cotopaxi team.
We invite partners, supporters, and community members to join us and be part of the conversation. For more information or to coordinate media interviews, please contact Karina Meza at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..