02 March 2022
Pastor Moses Borjas: Protecting Castner Range for Future Generations
Pastor Moses Borjas has lived in El Paso since his early childhood. Some of his earliest memories include weekends at the El Paso Museum of Archaeology right next to Castner Range. They’d drive across town…
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01 March 2022
Belen Coronado: Building Community Under the Northern Arizona Sky
There’s something beautiful about connecting with nature through a hike, camping trips and ranger talks. Outdoor exploration enriches communities with knowledge, sentiments of peace, and encourages them to think critically about the world they live…
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28 February 2022
The Power Of Fellowship Through Crisis
The Latino Church is a vital catalyst for everything that occurs in its community. Clergy in the community are trusted, respected, and continually called upon to not only provide spiritual resources, but to also be…
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23 February 2022
Dr. Francisco Colop: Listening – A Powerful Tool for Connecting with Communities
“Walk with the community. Pay attention to what’s happening and listen to what they have to say.” This was Dr. Francisco Colop’s first piece of advice to Maite Arce when she founded Hispanic Access Foundation.…
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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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