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Representation Matters.
27 percent of all students nationally are Latino, but only 9 percent of educators are Latino. (Latinos for Education)
So, what are you waiting for?
The Role of Black and Latino Men in Education
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In collaboration with TEACH, Call Me Mister, NYC Men Teach, and NYC Public Schools, we invite you to a transformative webinar dedicated to amplifying the voices of Black and Latino male educators. This is more than just an event—it's a movement toward a more inclusive and representative education system. Join us Tues. November 12 at 6:00 PM EST
Whatever your passion is — teaching may be your career.
Every day, teachers are infusing their passions into the classroom. Whether it’s social justice, music, art, or policy, the teaching profession provides the opportunity to fulfill your purpose.
Black & Latino teachers are good for all students.
Educators of color overall
are able to bring more nuanced and culturally informed approaches to their classroom.
TEACH can help you get there.
Future teachers can get free 1:1 advising, help finding a teaching program and financial assistance.
Join our esteemed panel of inspirational Black and Latino male educators as they discuss the profound impact they make in the classroom and as leaders in education.
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Future Black & Latino Teachers