We develop, place, and connect essential Latino leadership in the education sector, while mobilizing Latino voices to remove barriers to equitable education.
For the first time, Latinos are serving simultaneously in Massachusetts' top education leadership roles.
In her blog, Jacqueline Monterroso explores what this historic moment could mean for students, families, and communities across the Commonwealth.
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The Educator Diversity Act Guide features real-world examples from across Massachusetts, including JET's work supporting aspiring educators on the path to certification.
Download the guide to explore promising practices and implementation examples: hubs.la/Q04l0Jgr0
Our communities need leaders who understand where we've been and can help shape where we're going.
Today, we celebrate the Houston cohort of our Aspiring Latino Leaders Fellowship and the commitment, vision, and leadership they bring to education. ¡Felicidades!
Who gets to shape the future of education?
As AI transforms learning, Latino voices must be part of the conversations driving innovation and decision-making.
Read Amanda Fernandez's reflection:
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Congratulations to our CEO and Founder, @AmanFernan24, on being named one of @LatinoLeadersUS Magazine's 100 Latinas of 2026.
A well-deserved recognition for her leadership and impact. Click the link to explore the full list: hubs.la/Q04knW4h0
18 years ago, @AmanFernan24 held her daughter in her arms for the first time. This month, she watched her graduate high school.
In the latest edition of Rompiendo Barreras, she reflects on leadership, letting go, and what it means to watch others soar. hubs.la/Q04kckfj0
Join our equipo!
We're hiring a Manager, Office of the CEO to support executive operations and strategic initiatives across our national organization.
Learn more and apply: hubs.la/Q04jZy4b0#ConGanasWeCan
Our communities need leaders who understand where we've been and can help shape where we're going.
Today, we celebrate the Bay Area cohort of our Aspiring Latino Leaders Fellowship and the commitment, vision, and leadership they bring to education. ¡Felicidades!
Strong schools are built with strong community voices.
In her latest blog, @AmanFernan24 reflects on why schools are one of the most important places for families to build leadership, participation, and a sense of belonging.
Read the full piece: hubs.la/Q04jvQyQ0
California voters: Learn where State Superintendent of Public Instruction candidates stand on key education issues before you vote on June 2.
Read their responses:
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Our stories are not deficits. Our accents are not weaknesses.
In her TEDx talk, Latinos for Education alum Sofia Gonzalez shares a powerful message about identity, belonging, & changing the narrative for Latino students & communities.
Watch the full talk: hubs.la/Q04jnGQ40
Join us in celebrating 9 Latinos for Education alumni recognized in the 2026 Latinos 40 Under 40™ by Negocios Now for their impact across education, policy, and community advocacy in the Bay Area.
Full list: hubs.la/Q04j6k2l0
Smiles, community, and the next generation of Latino leaders!
Celebrating the culmination of the Aspiring Latino Leaders Fellowship and the incredible educators, changemakers, and future-shaping leaders who continue to show what’s possible when passion meets purpose.
Proud to see Evangelina, a Venezuelan-American student from NJ, recognized as a winner of Day of AI’s “Me, Myself, and AI” challenge at MIT.
Her artwork imagines “an advanced and restored Venezuela” through the lens of the immigrant experience. Learn more hubs.la/Q04hK-bw0
As trust in institutions erodes, schools must help rebuild participation, trust, and shared responsibility across communities.
@AmanFernan24 reflects on why Latino families must be empowered to help shape the future of education. Read the full piece: hubs.la/Q04hvnNW0
What happens when technology is built without the voices of the communities most impacted by it?
Our National Director of Online Learning & Technology joins Future Fluent to discuss AI, education, and why communities should help shape what comes next.
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Our CEO and Founder, Amanda Fernandez, will participate in the next Latino community forum hosted by @MassGovernor Maura Healey’s Advisory Council on Latino Empowerment (LEAC) in Worcester.
Education leaders from across MA are also expected to attend. We hope to see you there.
Massachusetts’ partnership with Google on free AI trainings is an important step, but many Latino families still face barriers to access.
Jacqueline Monterroso reflects on why digital literacy and access to AI matter. Read more in our latest blog: hubs.la/Q04gFR0W0#MAPoli
More moments from an unforgettable day celebrating our Aspiring Latino Leaders Fellowship across Houston, the Bay Area, and Massachusetts.
After 9 months of growth and leadership development, these leaders are already creating impact in their communities. #ConGanasWeCan
The MA Board of Elementary and Secondary Education approved a new alternative pathway to teacher licensure, marking an important step in implementing the Educator Diversity Act and reducing barriers for aspiring educators.
Read our full statement: hubs.la/Q04g6_fx0