Centering Latinx Voices and Narratives

Centering Latinx Voices and Narratives

INDIVISIBLE
La gente unida jamás será vencida

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

Saturday, November 15, 2025
9 AM - 2 PM
Campbell Hall
4533 Laurel Canyon Blvd., Studio City, CA 91607

$60 per adult; $25 per student (grants available)
For CH Community (students, parents, faculty, staff, alumni): Please check your email for registration link.

Early bird registration available now:
$50 per adult if you register by November  8.

We hope you will join us!
Stay tuned for more information.

Keynote Speaker

Karina Ramos

Directing Attorney, Immigrant Defenders Law Center

Karina Ramos is a proud first-generation Mexican American and the daughter of immigrants. As the first in her family to attend college and graduate school, Karina’s journey is rooted in resilience, purpose, and a deep commitment to justice and equality for all. Karina earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of California, Los Angeles, and her Juris Doctor from Southwestern University School of Law. Karina currently serves as a Directing Attorney at Immigrant Defender’s Law Center (ImmDef), where she helps leads a team of lawyers representing Unaccompanied Immigrant children in court.

Los Doctores Panel

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