Teaching for Change is hosting the third annual conversation with contemporary Central American authors at Busboys and Poets (14th and V) on September 23, featuring Anna Lapera, John Manuel Arias, Ana Patricia Rodríguez, and Jared Lemus. The event is free and open to the public.
Posted: July 13, 2026 by Mykella
Central American Studies at Sequoyah Middle School in Metro-Atlanta
By Jonathan Peraza Campos Apart from being the program specialist for Teaching Central America at Teaching for Change, I am proud to be a middle school teacher in the historic immigrant neighborhood of Buford Highway. I teach an ethnic studies curriculum from the standpoint of making the curriculum responsive to students’ experiences and identities, including …
Posted: June 2, 2026 by Mykella
Teaching Central America at Kennesaw State University
Jonathan Peraza Campos was invited by Dr. Theresa Alviar-Martin to give a workshop for teachers participating in Kennesaw State University’s Education for Sustainability and Human Rights Fellowship in June of 2026. He shared about his developing work to design an approach for an “ethnic studies of the Global U.S. South” and the work of Teaching …
Posted: January 27, 2026 by Aileen Tapia
Contemporary Central American Voices
Teaching for Change is hosting the third annual conversation with contemporary Central American authors at Busboys and Poets (14th and V) on September 23, featuring Anna Lapera, John Manuel Arias, Ana Patricia Rodríguez, and Jared Lemus. The event is free and open to the public.