
Latinos for Education
@latinos4ed
We develop, place, and connect essential Latino leadership in the education sector, while mobilizing Latino voices to remove barriers to equitable education.
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http://www.latinosforeducation.org 26-10-2015 16:18:10
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Our CEO & Founder Amanda Fernandez joined 80+ education leaders calling for a bold recommitment to education as a path to opportunity and progress. It’s time to act—with courage and collective purpose. 📰 Read more via Philanthropy News Digest: hubs.la/Q03tbpBV0






We’re celebrating Jorge Fanjul, our MA Executive Director, for being named to @NFBLME’s inaugural Power 50 list! This honor recognizes the most influential Black and Latino male educators driving lasting impact in education. ¡Felicidades, Jorge! Your leadership inspires us all.




We’re proud to share that our Bay Area Executive Director, José Magaña, has been named to @NFBLME’s inaugural Power 50 list. Whether he's shaping policy or uplifting future leaders, José reminds us what it looks like when community and purpose come together. ¡Felicidades!


What happens when educators help build AI, not just use it? At #ISTELive25, our Director of Online Learning & Technology, Dr. Elvira Salazar, joined a powerful panel on equity, leadership & trust in AI. Read the @EducationWeek piece: 🔗 hubs.la/Q03wV1NM0


From the classroom to Times Square! Congrats to Brenda Ortiz McGrath, an Aspiring Latino Leaders alum, on receiving the Visionary Leader Award from Influencer Magazine UK. Her journey inspires us all. Learn more about her incredible journey: hubs.la/Q03xy8010 #ConGanasWeCan


What does civic leadership look like in action? At our final Early College session, Salem High students heard from Manny Cruz and Councilor Alice Merkl on public service—and their power to lead. Grateful to Salem Public Schools for helping shape the next generation of educators.




Two of our team members took the mic at this year’s NALEO Educational Fund Conference. José Magaña and Manny Cruz stepped into the spotlight to discuss the policies and leadership shaping Latino communities—from local streets to the national stage. #NALEOAtlanta #ConGanasWeCan


