21 September 2022
Phase II
Phase II as my boss and one and only co-worker Chris Elbich calls it includes benchmarking National Parks interpretive programs through various metrics. The metrics we are using for this benchmarking process of include volunteer…
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21 September 2022
Hispanic Access’ Statement on Hurricane Fiona
On Sunday, September 18, Hurricane Fiona made landfall in Puerto Rico affecting hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans and shutting down the island’s entire electrical system and causing catastrophic flooding. This is extremely impactful as…
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21 September 2022
Kelly Vera: From an Internship to a Passion for Conservation
Born and raised in Toms River, New Jersey, Kelly Vera is proud to be both Ecuadorian and a New Jerseyan. Coming from a family of environmental scientists where both her father and sister majored in…
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20 September 2022
PUBLIC NEWS SERVICE: For Hispanic Heritage Month, People Reconnect with Public Lands
Hispanic Heritage Month begins this week and runs through mid-October, and conservation groups are encouraging people to celebrate by getting the family out to enjoy our public lands.
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15 September 2022
Hispanic Access Announces 2022 Network Award Winners: Recipients Announced During ‘Acceso: Leading Together’ Annual Event
Hispanic Access Foundation celebrated its annual event Acceso: Leading Together on Wednesday, September 14 to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month. This year, Hispanic Access commemorated leaders of the organization’s networks that have helped build bridges…
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14 September 2022
Pastor Almanidia Velasco: Learning to Build a Resilient Ministry
Born in Sanger and raised in Parlier, California, Pastor Almanidia was instilled from a young age the power of community. Her family loved being involved in the community and took pride in the small agricultural…
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