National Latino Education Network

Latino Education and Advocacy Day (LEAD)

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Latino Education and Advocacy Day (LEAD)

LEAD PROJECT HOMEPAGE

OVERVIEW & INFORMATION    FEATURED SPEAKERS    PROGRAM/SCHEDULE   

SPONSORS/PARTNERS/ENDORSEMENTS   DIRECTORS  

EXHIBITORS/VENDORS   PUBLICATIONS    PARTICIPANT CREDIT

PHOTO GALLERY   PRESS RELEASE & MEDIA OUTLETS   RESOURCES AND LINKS

 

SPONSORS / DONORS / PARTNERS / ENDORSEMENTS

Being a sponsor or partner, or by endorsing this key Summit for the Latino Educational Community gives you and your organization the opportunity to gain visibility and be associated with the well-being of the community.

 

    



LEAD Partners/Sponsors (as of Dec. 7, 2009)

   *alpha order - not by contribution amount

Sponsors

Colton Joint Unified School District

Crafton Hills College

CSUSB, Information Resources & Technology (IRT)

CSUSB, Office of International Institute

CSUSB, Office of the President 

CSUSB, Office of the Dean, College of Education

CSUSB, Office of the Dean, College of Business and Public Administration

CSUSB, Office of the Dean, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

CSUSB, Office of the Dean, Pfau Library

CSUSB, College of Extended Learning

CSUSB, Office of Graduate Studies & Assessment and Planning

CSUSB, Office of the Provost

CSUSB, Office of Student Affairs

CSUSB, Santos Manuel Student Union

CSUSB, University Advancement

California Teachers Association (CTA)

Journal of Latinos and Education (JLE)

LatinoGraduate.com

Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York

San Bernardino Community College District

San Bernardino Valley College

San Bernardino City Unified School District

U.S. Department of Agriculture / Hispanic-Serving Institutions National Program (USDA/HSINP ) (Southern California)



Partners

Acceso Hispano Initiative, Self Reliance Foundation

American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE)

American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education (AAHHE)

American Educational Studies Association (AESA)

Assembly Member Wilmer Amina Carter

Association of Mexican American Educators (AMAE)

Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents (ALAS)

Association of Latino Faculty, Staff and Students (ALFSS)

Caddo Gap Press

California Association for Bilingual Education (CABE)

California Association of Bilingual Teacher Educators (CABTE)

California Association of Latino Superintendents and Administrators (CALSA)

California Consortium for Critical Educators (CCCE)

California Council on Teacher Education (CCTE)

California Student Aid Commission (CSAC)

Chicano/Latino Caucus of the Inland Empire

Chicano Latino Intersegmental Convocation (CLIC)

City of Riverside, Office of the Mayor, Honorable Ron Loveridge

City of San Bernardino, Office of the Mayor

Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI)

Congressman Joe Baca

Consejo de Federaciones Mexicanas en Norteam rica (COFEM)

Consulado de Mexico en San Bernardino

Cuban American National Council

Dolores Huerta Foundation

Excelencia in Education

GEAR UP Inland Empire

Handbook of Latinos and Education (HLE)

Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE)

Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU)

Hispanic Family Initiative

Hispanic Lifestyle

Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF)

HispanicTips.com

Inland Empire Scholarship Fund

Lambda Theta Nu Sorority, Inc.  CSUSB Chapter

Latino Business Student Association, Cal State San Bernardino

LatinosinHigherEd.com

Latino Print Network

Latino Scholastic Achievement Corporation (www.latinograduate.net)

League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)

Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF)

National Alliance of Latin American & Caribbean Communities (NALACC)

National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies (NACCS)

National Association for Hispanic Education (NAHE)

National Association of Bilingual Education (NABE)

National Center for Latino Child & Family Research

National Center for Hispanic Higher Education (NCHHE)

National Community for Latino Leadership, Inc. (NCLL)

National Council of La Raza (NCLR)

National Institute for Latino Policy

National Latino Education Network (NLEN)

National Latino\a Education Research Agenda Project (NLERAP)

Pre-K Now (a campaign on the Pew Center on the States)

Radio Aztlan 88.3 FM every Friday Night

RaiseLiteracy.org

Riverside Unified School District

San Bernardino Valley College - Modern Languages Department and Spanish Club

Santos Manuel Student Union Cross Cultural Center

Southern Poverty Law Center – Teaching for Tolerance

The Latino Institute, Inc., New Jersey

The Latino Book & Family Festival

University of California Riverside - Chicano Student Programs

United States Census Bureau (Census 2010)

Watson and Associates Literacy Center at CSUSB

Western Center Museum

White House Initiative on the Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans

Wisdom in Education Online Journal


 

   Town Hall Viewing Events

Arizona State University – Tempe, Equity Alliance at ASU

California State Polytechnic University at Pomona, College of Education and Integrative Studies

City University of New York - Hunter College, Center for Puerto Rican Studies /Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños

CSU Monterey Bay, Teacher Education Department

Florida International University, Students for Educational Equity

Harvard Graduate School of Education, Comunidad Latina

Illinois State University, College of Education

Indiana University – Bloomington, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)

Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)

New York University (NYU), Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development

Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, TX

San Diego State University, Dept. of Policy Studies in Language and Cross Cultural Education

Southern Connecticut State University - New Haven, School of Education

Suffolk University – Boston, Education Department

Teachers College - Columbia University, Faculty Working Group on Latina/o and Latin American education 

Texas A&M University – Kingsville, Department of Bilingual Education

Texas Tech University – Lubbock, Division of Institutional Diversity & Community Engagement

Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo, CIMEXUS (Centro de Investigaciones Mexico - Estados Unidos)

Universidad Monsenor Oscar Arnulfo Romero (UMOAR) Chalatenango, El Salvador

Universidad de Monterrey (International)   

Universidad Nacional Aut noma de M xico (UNAM) Centro de Estudios Sobre la Universidad

University of Colorado - Denver, Office of P-20 Education Initiatives and the Latino Research and Policy Center

University of Georgia – Athens, Center for Latino Achievement and Success in Education (CLASE) College of Education

University of Massachusetts – Amherst School of Education

University of New Mexico – Albuquerque, El Centro de la Raza

University of Pennsylvania – Philadelphia, Fels Institute of Government

University of Texas – Austin, Texas Center for Education Policy

University of Texas - El Paso, College of Education

University of Texas – San Antonio, College of Education and Human Development Department of Bicultural –Bilingual Studies

University of Utah - Salt Lake City, College of Education

UT Austin - Texas, Center for Education Policy and Program in Bilingual/Bicultural Education Program



 
 

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LATINO EDUCATION PROJECTS

(housed at CSUSB)


JOURNAL OF LATINOS AND EDUCATION

National Latino Education Network

HANDBOOK OF LATINOS AND EDUCATION

For information, please contact:

Enrique Murillo, an associate professor at Cal State San Bernardino, is editor of the Journal of Latinos and Education.

Enrique G. Murillo, Jr., Ph.D.
(909) 537-5632

fax (909) 537-5992
email: emurillo@csusb.edu

home page: http://www.emurillo.org/