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In this episode, Roberto sits down with Edgar Palacios, a dynamic advocate for Latino representation in education and the founder of both the Latinx Education Collaborative and Revolución Educativa. Edgar shares his journey from growing up in a vibrant Latino community in Miami to feeling isolated in less diverse environments, and how these experiences fueled his passion for educational equity.
Together, they dive deep into the challenges facing Latinx youth in schools today—from persistent systemic barriers and underrepresentation among educators to the urgent need for collective action and community engagement. Edgar offers candid insights into shifting mindsets, building meaningful change, and the power of love and self-acceptance in advocacy work. Whether you're an educator, parent, or ally, this conversation is packed with inspiration and practical advice for making a real impact in your community.
IG - Latinx Education Collaborative
By Roberto Germán | Multicultural Classroom4.9
2222 ratings
In this episode, Roberto sits down with Edgar Palacios, a dynamic advocate for Latino representation in education and the founder of both the Latinx Education Collaborative and Revolución Educativa. Edgar shares his journey from growing up in a vibrant Latino community in Miami to feeling isolated in less diverse environments, and how these experiences fueled his passion for educational equity.
Together, they dive deep into the challenges facing Latinx youth in schools today—from persistent systemic barriers and underrepresentation among educators to the urgent need for collective action and community engagement. Edgar offers candid insights into shifting mindsets, building meaningful change, and the power of love and self-acceptance in advocacy work. Whether you're an educator, parent, or ally, this conversation is packed with inspiration and practical advice for making a real impact in your community.
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