
LCW 2023 - Conservation Cultura Live Stream
Description: This virtual panel conversation on Conservation Cultura is in celebration of Latino Conservation Week. Panelists Giselle Carrillo, founder of Los Courage Camps and participant Isabel de Leon will share their story and dive into topics around Conservation Cultura.
Details
The conversation will take place on Streamyard and broadcasted on Facebook on Tuesday July 18th at 3:30pm PST
FAQs
What if the registration is full? There is no maximum capacity for the Facebook stream. Please join us there.
Who should attend? Anyone!
Will the event be recorded? Yes, this event will be recorded and available on our Facebook and YouTube shortly after it ends.
The live stream will be published on:
linkedin.com/company/latino-outdoors
Any questions about this event can be directed to Luisa Vargas at luisavargas@latinooutdoors.org
Climate solutions to disasters, virtual panel discussion with the Latino Climate Council
The Latino Climate Council Network one of the Hispanic Access Foundation Networks is a group of advisors that help us navigate the complex, intersectional nature of climate change and just transition policy and Latino communities. Join them on Thursday, July 20th from 5-6 EST, as they dive deep into the impacts, solutions and policy recommendations of some environmental concerns in different regions.
Monumentos Designations 101 One on One
Date: Wednesday, July 19, 2023
Time: 10:00AM PST - 10:45 AM PST
Social Media Accounts Joining Live: @LatinoOutdoors & @HispanicAccess
¡Advocacy Afuera! Community organizer, mobilizer, and conservationist, Vanessa Muñoz, Program Director from @HispanicAccess speaks with LO Policy Advocate Jazzari Taylor @OfficialJazzari as they share insight to collaborating with comunidades for public lands, #Monumentos, and some current projects relating to advocacy.
Join @LatinoConservationWeek, LO and others as we engage and inform our communities throughout Latino Conservation Week!
Use the hashtags #LCW2023 #LatinoConservationWeek #YoCuento and #AdvocacyAfuera to join the conversation.
Latino Leadership: Promoting Conservation and Celebrating the Creation Care
Our event will take place at the Iglesia de la Encarnación. The centerpiece will be a film screening of the documentary, “The Letter”, which tells the story of frontline leaders traveling to Rome to discuss the encyclical letter Laudato Si’ with Pope Francis. This film was carefully selected by C3 and our project partners to drive engagement and stimulate thoughtful conversations around justice issues associated with the ongoing climate crisis.
Following the screening, we will facilitate a dynamic panel discussion featuring trusted experts to delve into the themes and challenges presented in the film. The panel discussion will incorporate an interactive question-and-answer session, allowing the audience to actively engage in the conversation.
Stansbury Island Clean-up and Snacks
Join SUWA for a morning of service in our public lands! We will be picking up trash while hiking and learning a bit about Stansbury Island.
Where: Stansbury Island Loop Trailhead
When: Friday, July 28th from 9:00 am - 11:00 am.
You will need:
- comfortable clothing
- closed-toed shoes
- a hat
- sunscreen
- water bottle
- mosquito repellent
We will provide gloves, garbage bags, as well as snacks, water, and shade.
Please note, there are no bathrooms, and due to limited parking at the island, attendance to this event is limited.
Visit wildutah.info/Stansbury to register!
Naturalist Walk
Latino Conservation Week is celebrating its 10th Anniversary! LCW was created by Hispanic Access Foundation in 2014 to promote the Latino community enjoying the outdoors and participating in activities to protect our natural resources.
In honor of this week please join us for a naturalist walk at Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge - Concord Unit on Saturday, July 22nd at 8AM. Discover the rich biodiversity of the Concord Unit, with guidance by Park Ranger Wilson Acuna, our knowledgeable and bilingual in Spanish and English guide. Registration required as spots are limited.
FREE and suitable for all ages (children must be accompanied by an adult).
Call (978) 443-4661 to register or register online at https://forms.office.com/g/MHA3qpMFQ0
Español
Acompáñanos en una caminata por los senderos del refugio de visa silvestre “Great Meadows”, en Concord, MA. Para celebrar el décimo aniversario de “Latino Conservation Week.” Junto a nuestro Guardabosques, Wilson Acuna, exploraremos y aprenderemos sobre la gran diversidad de plantas y animales que podemos observar en el refugio.
El programa no tiene ningún costo, y es apropiado para todas las edades (los niños deben estar acompañados por un adulto).
Puedes registrarte por teléfono llamando al (978) 443-4661, o en línea
Reimagining Big Basin Hike - Latino Conservation Week
In celebration of Latino Conservation Week and the one-year anniversary of the reopening of Big Basin. Saved By Nature in collaboration with GreenLatinos, CA State Parks, Parks California and Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks will host a hike on July 22nd from 10AM – 2PM! There will be fun for the entire family including an educational guided hike, activities, food, and refreshments! Stop by partner tables for free give-a-ways and to learn more about local fish species, conservation efforts, and The Reimagining of Big Basin Redwoods State Park. The guided redwood hike is also available in Spanish.
Distance: 2.37 mi.
Elevation Gain: 315 ft.
Type: Loop
Lunch: Will be provided. Vegetarian options available.
Items to bring:
- Layers + comfortable clothing (check the weather before leaving)
- Snacks (we’ll have extra in case you forget)
- Water Bottle
- Hat and/or sunscreen
- Camera
Parking: Big Basin Parking Lot - 21600 Big Basin Way, Boulder Creek, CA 95006
We'll take care of your parking fee.
Bathrooms: Yes, there are bathrooms at the parking lots.
Hike Map: -- HIKE MAP HERE
Park Map: -- link
This program is made possible in part by the Big Basin Community Grant Program and Hispanic Access Foundation.
LO Tucson Night Time Critter Crawl
REQUIRED: Sign Smart Waiver https://waiver.smartwaiver.com/e/GdLGthoutyLt9mympwAaJV/
Sign up through Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lo-tucson-night-time-critter-crawl-tickets-677655093627
Meet and greet at 7:30 PM
Avoid the heat of day and connect with nature at night! Rio Vista Natural Resource Park has the perfect environment that allows for exploring the natural desert ecosystem. Marvel at Palo Verde Beetles, look for Scorpions with Black lights, and enjoy a delicious paleta (popsicle) from Michoacana Paleteria y Nieveria. This is an official Latino Conservation Week event.
Latino Outdoors activities are free and in service to our communities. Our volunteer leaders donate time and energy to plan these experiences, paying close attention to the number of people each event can accommodate. Please honor your reservation, and if you are unable to attend an event that you signed up for, take a moment to cancel your reservation, preferably one week prior to the event, so that another community member may participate and volunteer organizers can plan accordingly. We greatly appreciate it!
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REQUERIDO: Firma el Smart Waiver https://waiver.smartwaiver.com/e/GdLGthoutyLt9mympwAaJV/
Regístrate a través de: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lo-tucson-night-time-critter-crawl-tickets-677655093627
Nos saludamos a las 7:30 PM
Evita el calor del día y conéctate con la naturaleza por la noche. Rio Vista Natural Resource Park tiene el entorno perfecto que permite explorar el ecosistema natural del desierto. Maravíllate con los escarabajos de palo verde, busca escorpiones con luces negras y disfruta de una deliciosa paleta de Michoacana Paleteria y Nieveria. Este es un evento oficial de la Semana de la Conservación Latina (Latino Conservation Week)
Las actividades de Latino Outdoors son gratuitas y están al servicio de nuestras comunidades. Nuestros líderes voluntarios donan tiempo y energía para planificar estas experiencias, prestando mucha atención a la cantidad de personas que puede acomodar cada evento. Respete su reserva y, si no puede asistir a un evento para el que se inscribió, tómese un momento para cancelar su reserva, preferiblemente una semana antes del evento, para que otro miembro de la comunidad pueda participar y los organizadores voluntarios puedan planificar en consecuencia. ¡Lo apreciamos mucho!
The insects of the Chihuahuan Desert- Los Insectos del Desierto Chihuahuense
Join Science Educator Dr. Paul Hyder on a evening hike as we explore insect diversity in the Chihuahuan Desert!
Admiring Gods Creation
We will be having a hike Sunday July 23rd starting at 9am. Followed by a lunch, games and a planting station where we will be planting some seeds so our guests can take them home. We are excited about this event as it allows us to plant the seed of the Gospel as well.