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District of Columbia 22 July 2017

Interpretative Program on Theodore Roosevelt Island

Learn about the history of Theodore Roosevelt Island, its fauna and flora as well as the challenge of Emerald Ash Borer and the recently concluded cultural landscape study.
District of Columbia 16 July 2017

Story Time in Spanish

Story time fun for the entire family, these 30-40 minutes story times are packed full of books designed to be enjoyed by pre-school children age 3- 5. Promoting language and literacy skills, these story times are a great way to further your child’s lifelong love of reading and learning in Spanish.
There will be two story times (11:00 AM and 1:00 PM).
California 21 July 2017

Mission Creek Overnight Campout!

This overnight camping excursion will take place at the beautiful Mission Creek Preserve in the Sand to Snow National Monument. Located just outside Palm Springs, the preserve is in a transition zone between the Sonoran and Mojave deserts, and is home to flora and fauna representing both. The preserve trail system leads onto the Pacific Crest Trail. Contact COFEM to reserve your camp site.
New Mexico 22 July 2017

Camping at Porvenir with s’mores and hot chocolate, and Community Conversation about Hispanic Connections to the Land

Please join us for a fun night of camping with s’mores & hot chocolate (this is open to all, including people who are not spending the night). Participants should bring their own food for dinner & water. Grills and charcoal will be available.

New Mexico 21 July 2017

Movie Screening of “Estamos Aqui” and Community Conversation on the Cultural Connection of Hispanics to the Land, with light refreshments provided.

Estamos Aqui! We are here! The Latino population is the fastest growing American demographic. They are also among the most under-represented groups in conservation, outdoor recreation, and environmental education organizations. What are the causes and consequences of this divide? What are the challenges and opportunities? In this feature-length documentary film we will uncover and celebrate the often little-known but beautiful and vibrant Latino heritage for conservation and outdoor recreation. Latino families and individuals from all over the United States are already connecting with their history, their culture, their communities and the planet through powerful, meaningful and culturally relevant interactions with nature. In Estamos Aqui we will meet these inspiring people, hear their stories and discover how our connection to nature simultaneously makes us unique and brings us together.
Nevada 16 July 2017

Morning Hike and Storytelling

Latinos have a strong connection to nature, but often times everyday responsibilities don’t allow us to get outdoors. For this year’s Latino Conservation Week, the Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada wants to invite you to change that. Bring your family and join us on an early morning hike where you can share stories about the importance of preserving our planet and how we can encourage our community to enjoy the outdoors more often. We will have snacks for the trail!

RSVP: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeihnyR2brNeYa9KNEREwXSkoMIqtdZ5vtjAfesEwoX3M2aug/viewform
Nevada 19 July 2017

Environmental Impacts in our Communities

The Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada partnered up with the University of Nevada Reno to research the impacts that environmental degradation has on working families, Indigenous peoples, and communities of color. We will have a panel discussion with people that participated in this project and present our initial findings. We think it is important to continue this conversation with communities that are being impacted and what better time than Latino Conservation Week.

There will be Spanish translation.

RSVP: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeihnyR2brNeYa9KNEREwXSkoMIqtdZ5vtjAfesEwoX3M2aug/viewform
Nevada 22 July 2017

Climate Cookout BBQ

Chipsa Nevada and the League of Conservation Voters are teaming up for a Climate Cookout BBQ focusing on the intersectionality of the environmental movement with the Latino community and racial justice.

RSVP: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeihnyR2brNeYa9KNEREwXSkoMIqtdZ5vtjAfesEwoX3M2aug/viewform
Nevada 22 July 2017

Stargazing and Camp-out in Basin and Range National Monument

Join Friends of Basin and Range and Conservation Lands Foundation for an overnight trip to view the dark skies of Basin and Range National Monument. Explore petroglyphs, ancient and modern townsites, and learn more about what makes the landscape so unique.

RSVP: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeihnyR2brNeYa9KNEREwXSkoMIqtdZ5vtjAfesEwoX3M2aug/viewform
District of Columbia 21 July 2017

HAF at the Adventure Station at REI

Come out to chat with Hispanic Access Foundation and an Latino Heritage Internship Program intern about their goals to bring a more diversity to the National Park Service. Along with Hispanic Access Foundation will be Tom Mason, an NPS intern from Conservation Legacy, and a volunteer who has been volunteering at the Adventure Station at REI. At the Adventure Station the public can learn outdoor recreation opportunities throughout the area.

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Latino Conservation Week is a collection of events from variety of organizations. Hispanic Access Foundation is only directly responsible for events in which it is listed as a sponsor. 

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