04 May 2022
Janelle Hartley: Advocating for Digital Equity in Latino Communities
“It’s important to make sure that the Latino voice is heard so that we are not left behind,” said Hartley. “We don’t think our voice is strong enough, and that’s wrong.”
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03 May 2022
Mexican Spotted Owl Survey Training
Hello my friends! My name is Liam Fressie and I am once again writing you from the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forest and Pawnee National Grassland (or ARP for short) located in northern Colorado. I…
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29 April 2022
SAN ANTONIO REPORT: Councilwoman Calls for Coal Plant Closure as Region Faces Stricter Air Quality Rules
The day before Earth Day, a small contingent of environmentalists and public health advocates called on the federal government to enact stricter regulations on CPS Energy’s Spruce coal plant.
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28 April 2022
NBC CONNECTICUT: Church of the City Meets Need by Helping Local Latinos Get Boosted, Vaccinated
Connecticut’s Hispanic residents continue to be disproportionately impacted by COVID-19, especially when it comes to vaccine and booster access.
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27 April 2022
Michelle Neuenschwander: Reflecting on Hispanic Access Foundation’s Growth Since it was Founded in 2010
Non-profit organization leaders have a unique calling to service and community development. Michelle Neuenschwander has been working for Hispanic Access Foundation since the organization was founded. Throughout the years, Neuenschwander has witnessed Hispanic Access grow…
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26 April 2022
Working from Home
Before the pandemic, I barely knew anyone that worked from home or had worked from home in the past. In my mind working from home was rare and was specific to certain jobs. Then the…
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