With significant changes happening at the U.S. Department of Education, educators, families, and advocates are asking: What do these shifts mean for our students and families? While the full effects are still unfolding, one thing is clear—staying informed and engaged is more important than ever. Join Amanda Fernandez, Founder & CEO of Latinos for Education, for an essential discussion with education leaders who have worked at the highest levels of policy and practice to advance educational opportunities:
- Loredana Valtierra – Senior Fellow, Century Foundation
- Roxanne Garza – Director of Higher Education, Ed Trust
- Landon Mascareñaz – Board Member, Colorado Community College System
Together, they will break down what’s happening at the Federal level and how these changes could impact states directly. From shifts in education funding to policy decisions affecting higher education and K-12 schools, we’ll explore both the national landscape, and the local realities educators and families are facing. This discussion will highlight what’s at stake, what opportunities exist, and how we can collectively push for policies that support Latino students and communities. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain critical insights and join the conversation on the future of Latino education.
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