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19 September 2024

Hispanic Access Applauds Rep. Barragán’s Re-Introduction of the Latino Conservation Week Resolution

Today, Congresswoman Nanette Diaz Barragán (CA-44) re-introduced a resolution with 19 of her House colleagues that would support the designation of the third week in September as “Latino Conservation Week”. The resolution recognizes the importance…
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06 September 2024

Hispanic Access Celebrates Final Environmental Document Issued Ahead of Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary Designation

On September 6, the designation of the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary (CHNMS) entered its final phase when the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released its final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). This marks a…
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04 September 2024

Hispanic Access Foundation’s MANO Project Launches Career Pathways Grants Program with Parks California

Hispanic Access Foundation is honored to announce its partnership with Parks California for the Career Pathways program. Together, with the East Bay Regional Park District, they will create pathways for young Latinos to pursue careers…
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30 August 2024

Hispanic Access’ Statement on Senator Padilla, Senator Butler, and Representative Schiff’s Call for Designation of the proposed Sáttítla National Monument

Today, U.S. Senator Alex Padilla and Laphonza Butler (D-CA) and Representative Adam Schiff sent a letter to President Joe Biden, calling for the President to use the Antiquities Act to designate Sáttítla National Monument. In…
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29 August 2024

Nueva Encuesta: Latinos extremadamente preocupados por contaminación en Río Misisipi

La primera encuesta de Hispanic Access Foundation, Voces Latinas del Río Misisipi, publicada hoy, revela que los latinos están extremadamente preocupados por la contaminación en el Río Misisipi; consideran la presencia de basura, microplásticos, desechos…
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29 August 2024

New Poll: Latinos Extremely Concerned About Pollution In the Mississippi River

Hispanic Access Foundation’s first-ever Latino Voices of the Mississippi River poll released today reveals that Latinos are extremely concerned about pollution in the Mississippi River, view the presence of microplastics, trash, chemical waste, and PFAS,…
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