“Latino Conservation Week helps break down barriers for Latino communities to access public lands and waters, encourages new opportunities for engagement and inspires the next generation of environmental stewards,” said Maite Arce, President and CEO of Hispanic Access Foundation. “Our ambassadors have been carefully selected as experts who are environmental stewards in their community and passionate about the outdoors.”
During Latino Conservation Week, Latino communities, organizations, businesses, families and individuals participate in a variety of activities, both in-person and virtual, like hikes, kayaking, park clean-ups, online expeditions, roundtable discussions, Q&A sessions, scavenger hunts, film screenings, etc. The ambassadors will serve as local and regional experts, as many have hosted their own events in previous years. They will help the public with finding resources for planning events, answering general questions about LCW and the request for support mini-grant program, and helping connect the public to other partners in the area.
This year’s Lead Ambassadors who can support with any questions about Latino Conservation Week nationwide include:
- Shley Suarez-Burgos | Miami, FL
- Virginia Ansaldi | Miami, FL
This year’s Regional Ambassadors can support with more local and regional questions regarding Latino Conservation Week.
Regional Midwest Ambassadors:
- Dr. Orlando Kent Mercado White Jr. | Bartlett, IL
- Breanna Gonzalez | Denver, CO
Regional Eastern Ambassadors:
- Isabella Briseño | State College, PA
- Roxana Saravia | Huntington Station, NY
Regional West Ambassadors:
- Cecilia Arteaga | South Gate, CA
- Katherine (Angela) Weikel | Petaluma, CA
Regional Southeast Ambassadors:
- Ann Salgado | Stuart, FL
- Faruk Bagdah | Sanford, FL
Regional Southwest Ambassadors:
- Priscilla Inostroza | Kyle, TX
- Laura Zarate | Dripping Springs, TX
If you have any questions or need help regarding preparing for Latino Conservation Week, please contact them at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. To learn more about Latino Conservation Week or see the full listing of events, visit www.LatinoConservationWeek.com. Celebrate online by following #LatinoConservationWeek and #LCW2023 on social media.