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Celebrating Latinx Heritage Month

As Latinx Heritage Month begins today, we celebrate the diverse histories, cultures, and contributions of our Latinx community members. We want to also take this moment to reflect on why celebrations like this are critical: the vital connection between culture and educational equity.

Celebrating culture in educational spaces fosters a sense of belonging and empowers students and families. When students see themselves reflected in curriculum, when they learn about the achievements of those who share their heritage, when learning is relevant to their lives, and when they feel a connection to their roots, student engagement and success soar.

At LAEP, we are committed to ensuring that every child, regardless of their background, has access to high-quality education that recognizes, respects, and integrates their cultural identities. Partnership with students, families, educators, and the broader community plays a pivotal role in this journey, as we collectively strive to break down barriers and open doors of opportunity for every child. This commitment is not only during Latinx Heritage Month, but year-round.

Thank you for being a part of the LAEP family. Together, we can transform education for the Latinx community, with the Latinx community, from diapers to diplomas.


Read how one of our STEAM Teaching & Learning Coordinators saw student engagement spike when she led students in an activity around the barriletes, or giant kites, of Guatemala during Latinx Heritage Month last year.

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LaCora Stephens

Marketing and Communications

LaCora is a seasoned communications professional with a passion for using multimedia storytelling to empower movements for social justice and equality. For over 13 years, she has honed her skills as a versatile multimedia director, overseeing media operations across diverse organizations, including the NAACP Beverly Hills-Hollywood Branch and The Shirley Chisholm Education Foundation. Her deep understanding of the education and equity landscape fuels her creative vision, allowing her to craft impactful narratives that resonate with audiences.

With strategic communication​ and collaboration, LaCora excels in developing and executing compelling​ multimedia campaigns that not only raise​ awareness of critical issues but also​ inspire action and drive meaningful change. Her proficiency in concept​ development, production execution, and​ team leadership ensures projects are​ delivered with exceptional quality. Furthermore, LaCora fosters strong​ relationships with internal and external​ stakeholders, cultivating partnerships​ that maximize campaign reach and impact.

LaCora's educational foundation began with a Bachelor of Science in Theatre Education from Florida A&M University. She then pursued a master’s degree in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) from Alliant University of San Diego. This passion for storytelling, fueled by her background in education, translates to her belief in the power of shared narratives. Her work in this area was recognized through her selection as a Women in Film Mentee and film director for Viola Davis’ sponsored film showcase, Diversity in Cannes. Now, LaCora leverages her love of storytelling and commitment to educational equity in her role leading marketing and communications for Los Angeles Education Partnership, while also serving on the board of the Pasadena African American Film Foundation.

Eric Barela, Ph.D.

Senior Consultant, Raya Cooper Impact Consulting

Dr. Eric Barela has worked as a measurement & evaluation professional for over 2 decades, helping organizations to better understand and act on their social impact. He’s currently a Senior Consultant with Raya Cooper Impact Consulting and previously worked at Salesforce, where he led efforts to measure the social impact of the company’s work with nonprofits and educational institutions across the globe. He began his career working with the Los Angeles Unified School District and with the nonprofit, Partners in School Innovation. Eric previously served on the Board of the American Evaluation Association and currently serves on the Editorial Advisory Board of the American Journal of Evaluation.

Eric grew up in East LA and was educated in the Montebello Unified School District. He holds a Ph.D. in education from UCLA. He loves a good road trip, with his husband serving as trusty navigator.