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A backyard garden in Connecticut. Cold water dipping in Vermont. A nature program for schoolchildren in Massachusetts. Across New England, Latinos find connection, beauty and meaning in iconic landscapes. In this New England News Collaborative video series, we bring you first-person stories on how spending time outdoors inspires deeper connections with others, heritage, and nature itself.

Latinx land steward: Farming is a way to heal and connect

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Maine land steward Heather Flor Cron says farming is a way to heal and connect with others (6m 17s)

Latino farmer uses heirloom corn to connect with community

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Nando Jaramillo in Vermont uses heirloom corn to connect with his community. (5m 32s)

How gardening keeps a Latina rooted to her Peruvian heritage

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Learn how gardening keeps Emely Ricci in Connecticut rooted to her Peruvian heritage. (7m 2s)

Chilly dipping deepens two Latinas’ connection to nature

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Learn how chilly dipping has deepened two Latinas’ connection to nature and each other. (8m 59s)

Building community for Latinos through outdoor activity

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Ruth Castillo is building community for Latinos in New England, through outdoor activity. (8m 33s)

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