We are super excited to announce the start of Cohort 16! Orientation took place on Sunday, July, 21. The orientation started at Rio Vista Park where we discussed and highlighted our coalition’s work. We then took a trip to Haramokngna American Indian Cultural Center to discuss land acknowledgment and Native tribes that lived and traded … Continue reading Introducing Cohort 16!
Nature for All applauds key House of Representatives hearing on historic San Gabriel Mountains legislation
LOS ANGELES, CA --- We are extremely pleased to announce the San Gabriel Mountains Foothills and Rivers Protection Act was considered in a key hearing in the United States House of Representatives. The historic legislation, introduced in April by Senator Kamala Harris and Representative Judy Chu, will protect wild lands, open space and rivers and improve recreation … Continue reading Nature for All applauds key House of Representatives hearing on historic San Gabriel Mountains legislation
Nature for All Celebrates the Reintroduction of Historic Federal Legislation To Protect and Create Access to the San Gabriel Mountains
We are extremely pleased to announce that Senator Kamala Harris and Representative Judy Chu have reintroduced the San Gabriel Mountains Foothills and Rivers Protection Act which will protect wild lands, open space and rivers and improve recreation opportunities in Los Angeles County. Stretching from Santa Clarita to San Bernardino, these open space resources, particularly the San Gabriel … Continue reading Nature for All Celebrates the Reintroduction of Historic Federal Legislation To Protect and Create Access to the San Gabriel Mountains
SGMF in Brooklyn & Boyle: On Inclusion and Protected Public Lands
The San Gabriel Mountains National Monument fundamentally alters America’s romantic notion that protected public land are isolated landscapes... -- from SGMF member George B. Sánchez Tello's essay on inclusion. Read the rest online at Brooklyn & Boyle.
On the Air: KPCC Interview with Robert Garcia
Great KPCC interview with Robert Garcia of The City Project, one of our member organizations, about our work to provide access to all to the San Gabriel Mountains.