Early Efforts | The Legacy of Latina Leadership in Early Childhood Policy, Practice, and Advocacy

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To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, The @Hunt_Institute will highlight the history and legacy of Latina leadership in #earlychildhood on 10/4 as part of their #EarlyEfforts webinar series feat. @SenMTeresaRuiz, Elsa Holguin of @dpp_org, & @YSanchezFuentes. Register: http://ow.ly/vgbt50KCebp #HispanicHeritageMonth 

Excited to hear from @SenMTeresaRuiz, Elsa Holguin of @dpp_org, & @YSanchezFuentes on 10/4 as part of The @Hunt_Institute’s #EarlyEfforts webinar on The Legacy of Latina Leadership in #EarlyChildhood! #HispanicHeritageMonth Register here: http://ow.ly/vgbt50KCebp 

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To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, on October 4th at 2pm EST, The Hunt Institute will highlight the history and legacy of Latina leadership in early childhood.  

Recognizing that 20 percent of the field of early childhood education consists of Latina women, this webinar will host three influential Latina leaders advancing the field of early childhood through their work. The conversation, will provide participants an opportunity to explore the impact such leadership has on the continued work of policy and practice in the field, complimented by actionable steps all stakeholders can take to continue supporting young children and the diversity of the early childhood workforce. 

Register here: http://ow.ly/vgbt50KCebp 

#EarlyChildhood #EarlyChildhoodEducation #EarlyEducation #EarlyEducationMatters #HispanicHeritageMonth #HispanicHeritage 

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Hi (name), 

To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, on October 4th at 2pm EST, The Hunt Institute will highlight the history and legacy of Latina leadership in early childhood.  

Recognizing that 20 percent of the field of early childhood education consists of Latina women, this webinar will host three influential Latina leaders advancing the field of early childhood through their work. The conversation, will provide participants an opportunity to explore the impact such leadership has on the continued work of policy and practice in the field, complimented by actionable steps all stakeholders can take to continue supporting young children and the diversity of the early childhood workforce. 

Panelists include: 

  • Senate Majority Leader Teresa Ruiz, Senator, New Jersey Senate 
  • Elsa Holguín, President and CEO, Denver Preschool Program 
  • Yvette Sanchez Fuentes, Vice President, National Policy, Start Early Champions for Early Learning 

You can register for the event here: http://ow.ly/pJlr50INC7L 

See you there!  

Sincerely, 

(name)