Centering Latinx Voices and Narratives

Centering Latinx Voices and Narratives

“La Lucha Continúa: Our Stories, Our Voices, Our Future”

This full-day symposium is open to educators, students (grades 9-12), and parents of all backgrounds interested in amplifying the contributions of the Latinx community within K-12 education and beyond.

Saturday, March 8, 2025
9 AM - 2 PM
Campbell Hall
4533 Laurel Canyon Blvd., Studio City, CA 91607

Questions?
Please contact Leticia Sanchez McPherson, DEIJ Coordinator, K-12 at mcpherl@campbellhall.org.

Keynote Speaker

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  • Susie Castillo

    Author
    Actress
    TV Host
    Miss USA '03

Guest Speaker

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  • Alida Garcia

    Founder I Twin Impact
    Senior Advisor for Latino Vote for VP Kamala Harris' Presidential Campaign
    Senior Advisor for President Biden on Migration
    VP of Advocacy at FWD.us

Special Presenter

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  • Dr. Carlos Castellanos

    Campbell Hall High School Dean
    Campbell Hall High School English Teacher

Event Workshops Leaders

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  • Aide Aguirre

    Associate Director, College Access & Success
    Campbell Scholars Program
    Campbell Hall

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  • Jason Lee Bruns

    Secondary Performing Arts
    Recording Arts + Production Program Director
    Campbell Hall

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  • Martha Camacho

    High School Administrative Assistant
    Campbell Hall

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  • Stephanie Carrillo

    Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, K-12
    Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences

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  • Daniele Fee, LMFT

    Secondary School Counselor
    Campbell Hall

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  • Dr. Sonia González

    World Languages Specialist
    Campbell Hall

Thank You To Our Strategic Partners

4533 Laurel Canyon Blvd., Studio City, CA 91607
Phone 818.980.7280

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