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Hispanic Heritage Month Employee Spotlight: Maria Luisa Rossel
Name: Maria Luisa Rossel, pronouns: she, her.
Position: Press Secretary for Spanish language media at NWF
What does Hispanic Heritage Month mean to you?
Hispanic Heritage Month is a great opportunity to learn more about our history and contributions to the U.S.
How would you describe your cultural identity? How do you identify yourself? Why?
I am a Peruvian-American bilingual Hispanic woman, living in the U.S. for the last 24 years. That means that half of my life has been bicultural! I love and appreciate very much that I can use my bicultural and bilingual experience in my work every day at National Wildlife Federation and that I can reach out to bilingual Hispanic journalists to let them know about our work in conservation.
Is there a Hispanic/Latine/x Advocate, Activist, or Conservationist that inspires you?
I am inspired by American civil rights leader Dolores Huerta who is 94 years old!
What is your favorite thing about your culture/heritage?
One of my favorite bilingual authors is Marie Arana, a Peruvian-American writer who recently published “Latino Land, A portrait of America’s Largest and Least Understood minority;” a great research and history book about Hispanic Americans since 1600.