Hispanic Access Foundation
Our Heritage, Our Planet Film Week
VirtualCelebrate Hispanic Heritage Month following Indigenous People’s Day by participating in Hispanic Access Foundation’s Our Heritage, Our Planet Film Week: An annual celebration of the visual and storytelling traditions of Latino, Black, Indigenous, and people of color's voices and experiences in connection to our heritage and our planet - uplifting the nexus between our communities and the lands,
Latino Advocacy Week
VirtualLaunched in 2021, Latino Advocacy Week is meant to help build the capacity and familiarity among Latinos to advocate for themselves, their families, and their community. In 2023, we plan to host events that includes discussions surrounding workforce development, access to nature, and immigration. The need Every 30 seconds, a Latino citizen turns 18, and
Latino Advocacy Week
VirtualLaunched in 2021, Latino Advocacy Week is meant to help build the capacity and familiarity among Latinos to advocate for themselves, their families, and their community. In 2023, we plan to host events that includes discussions surrounding workforce development, access to nature, and immigration. The need Every 30 seconds, a Latino citizen turns 18, and
Latino Advocacy Week
VirtualLaunched in 2021, Latino Advocacy Week is meant to help build the capacity and familiarity among Latinos to advocate for themselves, their families, and their community. In 2023, we plan to host events that includes discussions surrounding workforce development, access to nature, and immigration. The need Every 30 seconds, a Latino citizen turns 18, and
Latino Conservation Week
CA, United StatesLatino Conservation Week: Disfrutando y Conservando Nuestra Tierra is an initiative of Hispanic Access Foundation. Latino Conservation Week was created to support the Latino community getting into the outdoors and participating in activities to protect our natural resources. During this week, community, non-profit, faith-based, and government organizations and agencies hold events throughout the country. From hiking
Spanish Led Group Hike with Friends of Nevada Wilderness
Friends of Nevada Wilderness will be hosting a Spanish Led Group Hike starting at the Jones-Whites Creek Trailhead near the Galena Visitors Center. We will be talking about Leave No Trace, Wilderness, and Stewardship Opportunities in Nevada throughout the hike! This beautiful area just outside of Reno is lush with blooming wildflowers, has plenty of
Kayak Day at Kings Beach State Recreation Area / Día de kayak en Kings Beach State Recreation Area
Kayak day at Kings Beach State Recreation Area is dedicated as a day to provide access, practice stewardship, and grow connections for the Latine community at Lake Tahoe. We will offer short, bilingual, guided interpretive tours throughout the day as well as opportunities for participants to paddle around on their own within a designated area.
Kayak Day at Kings Beach State Recreation Area / Día de kayak en Kings Beach State Recreation Area
Kayak day at Kings Beach State Recreation Area is dedicated as a day to provide access, practice stewardship, and grow connections for the Latine community at Lake Tahoe. We will offer short, bilingual, guided interpretive tours throughout the day as well as opportunities for participants to paddle around on their own within a designated area.
Our Heritage, Our Planet Film Week
VirtualCelebrate Hispanic Heritage Month following Indigenous People’s Day by participating in Hispanic Access Foundation’s Our Heritage, Our Planet Film Week. An annual celebration of the voices, experiences, and storytelling traditions of communities of color in connection to our heritage and our planet; Uplifting the nexus between our communities and the lands, waterways, and ocean we
Hispanic Access Foundation: Latinos Leading the Way
VirtualJoin us on Thursday, September 19, as part of the Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration for an inspiring bilingual conversation with Hispanic Access Foundation founder, Maite Arce, Dr. Ana Alvarez, East Bay Regional Park District, and Armando Falcon, Manager of Community Engagement & Partnerships at the American Red Cross. Latinos are rising to leadership positions across
Strategies for Protecting Our Climate and Building Healthy and Resilient Neighborhoods/Promoviendo Vecindarios Resilientes y la Administración Ambiental
Virtualoin us when experts from the U.S. Departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services share information and resources related to climate, climate change research, and strategies for more resilient and healthier environment. Also learn more about Hispanic Access Foundation’s El Aire Que Respiramos: A Latino Community Science Project that improves air quality, health, and
Heritage and Stewardship: Hispanic Leadership in American Conservation
VirtualLatino communities across the U.S. have a strong connection to the outdoors that is deeply rooted in culture and history of taking care of the land for medicine, food, recreation and protection for future generations. To kick off Latino Conservation Week and Hispanic Heritage Month – Join HECHO (Hispanics Enjoying Camping Hunting & the Outdoors)