CON GANAS WE CAN
ABOUT THE BLOG
Con Ganas We Can is a blog dedicated to amplifying the Latino voice in the education sector. The purpose of this blog is to bring attention to the work of Latino leaders at forefront of education issues.
We know Latino leaders are making significant contributions across the education sector, yet their voices are not always included in dialogue about education. Con Ganas We Can is a collection of insights and stories that spotlights a diverse group of Latino leaders working in schools, districts and other education organizations. This blog includes viewpoints on Latino leadership in education and highlights the work of Latino leaders collectively pursuing a more equitable education for students across the country. By following this blog, you can expect to learn more about inpiring leaders in the Latinos for Education network and how their backgrounds and experiences inform their leadership and amplify their impact.
Our blog is titled Con Ganas We Can – the expression “con ganas” means to act with passion and conviction. This phrase fuels our work at Latinos for Education because we believe that Latino students and families deserve advocates who work wholeheartedly alongside them. Working “con ganas” is an organizational value at Latinos for Education – underscoring all our efforts.
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Meet Jorge Fanjul, Executive Director of Latinos for Education, Massachusetts
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Embracing the Power of Latino Parents and Educator Engagement: New Survey Sheds Light on Barriers for Latino Families
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Shaping the Future: A Comprehensive Look into the Latino Action Agenda for Equity in Education
Shaping the Future: A Comprehensive Look into the Latino Action Agenda for Equity in Education By: Erica Romero, VP, Education Policy and Advocacy Latino students are at a
Communicating the values of the Latino community is critical to Latino success
Communicating the values of the Latino community is critical to Latino success By: Marissa Villa, Director of Communications I was less than a year away from graduating high
Teaching Provided Me With Purpose. But Inequitable Standards Forced Me Out of the Classroom
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In His Words: Meet José Magaña, Founding Executive Director of Latinos for Education in the Bay Area By: Jose Magaña, Executive Director, Bay Area One of the most
As Student Loan Payments Restart, Borrowers Have Repayment Options
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The Educator Diversity Act Will Cultivate A Pathway to Empowerment and Economic Prosperity
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The Collective Power of Community Can Transform Lives and the Education System
The Collective Power of Community Can Transform Lives and the Education System By: Adriana Solís-López, Chief External Affairs Officer Growing up in a Latino immigrant household, my mother
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From the National Guard to Organizational Leadership: Lessons Learned from a Journey of Resilience, Determination and Success
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