NYSUT celebrates
Hispanic Heritage
Month, Sept. 15–Oct. 15,
with a new poster honoring Marìa Teresa Kumar,
the founding president
and CEO of Voto Latino.
Voto Latino is responsible
for registering and
influencing millions of
Latino voters through
viral, celebrity-driven
campaigns. The
organization weighs
in on important issues
including immigration
and citizenship, health care and
social justice. An Emmy-nominated MSNBC
contributor and former host of
“Changing America,” Kumar is a
World Economic
Forum Young
Global Leader
who serves on
the national
boards of Planned
Parenthood, Emily’s
List and the Latino
Leaders Network,
and is a frequent
guest analyst on NPR
and PBS. She is a
graduate of Harvard’s
Kennedy School
and the University of
California at Davis.
NYSUT is proud to partner with
the Hispanic community to ensure
a quality education and future for all
students.
To download or order English-language and Spanish-language versions of the Kumar poster, visit nysut.org/publications.
Limited quantities are free for
NYSUT members and leaders.
'Share My Lesson' offers Hispanic Heritage Month lesson plans
Also available help educators commemorate the histories, cultures and contributions of Hispanic Americans throughout the month is the American Federation of Teacher’s Share My Lesson website, offering a curated collection of teacher-created lesson plans and other classroom materials. Resources are available for pre-K–12 classrooms.
Check out the AFT's Share My Lesson resources at: sharemylesson.com/collections/hispanic-heritage-month.