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Presented By: University Career Center

A Teacher Like Me: The need for Latinx Teachers in Urban Education

"Representation in education isn't just about diversity; it'sabout justice. It's about dismantling systems of inequality and ensuring that every child has the opportunity to thrive." - Bryan Stevenson

Discover the transformative power of representation and join us for a thought-provoking virtual event that delves into the vital role of Latinx educators in urban education. Diversity and inclusion are paramount for our students, and the need for Latinx teachers in urban education has never been more crucial. During this engaging session, we will explore the profound impact that Latinx educators have on students' lives, the classroom environment, and the broader educational landscape.

What to Expect:
Keynote Address: Immerse yourself in an inspiring keynote presentation by esteemed Latinx teachers and leaders in addressing education inequity, , who will share their personal journeys, triumphs, and insights on the role of representation in the classroom.
Panel Discussion: Engage with a dynamic panel of experts, including educators and community leaders, as theydiscuss the unique perspectives and experiences that Latinx teachers bring to urban education.
Networking and Collaboration: Connect with fellow participants who share a passion for fostering inclusivity and equity in education, and explore opportunities for collaboration in driving positivechange.

Whether you're an educator, student, community advocate, orsimply curious about the powerful impact of Latinx representation in urban education, "A Teacher Like Me" promises to be an eye-opening event thathighlights the necessity of Latinx voices in shaping the future of our classrooms and communities.

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