Latinas In Progress Program Now Accepting Applications From High School Seniors
I learned about the Hispanic Women’s Network of Texas-Fort Worth chapter (HWNT-FW) shortly after moving to Fort Worth last year.Read More…
Read More…Education. Our Children. Our Legacy.
Lety Gómez was born and raised in East San Jose. She is married with three children. She is proud to be the first in her family to attend college and receive a bachelor’s degree. When she was a teenager, Fr. Mateo Sheedy was the pastor of her parish, Sacred Heart of Jesus. She fondly remembers his passion for social justice, especially justice for the immigrant community in San Jose and ensuring that the parish youth had access to high quality education. Fr. Mateo instilled in her his passion for social justice, but for many years it was kept unlit, deep inside of her. It wasn’t until her youngest daughter was enrolled at Rocketship Fuerza Community Prep in 2014 that her passion for social justice lit up. Thanks to the Rocketship parent organizer at that time, Lety received training and the tools to use her voice for social justice and learned about community organizing. She is proud to be one of the many parents who worked hard to open their school, knowing that the kids needed and deserved a better public school. That struggle is why they named their school Rocketship Fuerza Community Prep. “Fuerza” is the Spanish word for force, strength, or power. Her passion for advocating for equity in education has allowed her to be a voice for other parents in her community who seek high quality education options. In 2014, she chaired the first parent-led Mayoral candidates forum in San Jose, where she realized the power parents have to create change in their communities. She wants to share her story with other parents in an effort to motivate them to get involved so they can advocate together, because united, they can make a change in the educational system and in their communities. In 2020 Lety moved to Texas, where she continues to advocate for equity in public education and school choice across our country.
I learned about the Hispanic Women’s Network of Texas-Fort Worth chapter (HWNT-FW) shortly after moving to Fort Worth last year.Read More…
Read More…I am sharing this to help women, and Latinas in particular, to remember that abuse comes in many forms. AbuseRead More…
Read More…This week is National Charter Schools Week. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the first charter school law, whichRead More…
Read More…I was recently asked what motivates me to care so much about education. My children were my first motivation toRead More…
Read More…For my family, having school choice is a matter of URGENCY! The education system has been failing students of colorRead More…
Read More…On Wednesday, April 10, 2019, I had the opportunity to share my testimony, as one of the witnesses opposing ABRead More…
Read More…Do you know how a bill becomes law in California? Until a few years ago, I was not aware ofRead More…
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