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“We aren’t looking for allies… we are looking for co-conspirators…”

Cecily My-art Cruz

6th and 7th English Teacher, President, United Teachers Los Angeles

https://utla.net/contacts/cecily-myart-cruz/

“All I knew was Black educators showing us Black excellence on a daily basis.”

In this episode, we had the honor of speaking with Cecily My-art Cruz, a passionate educator and president of United Teachers Los Angeles. With 29 years of experience, Cecily's journey in education has been deeply influenced by her upbringing in Los Angeles, where she was surrounded by Black educators who exemplified excellence and instilled a sense of pride in their students. She draws inspiration from her ancestors (including her father!), leaning on their guidance to navigate her path forward as an activist educator.

“We’ve been doing all of this work. It’s time to take it to the next level.”

Cecily's commitment to her students goes beyond the classroom; she is a fierce advocate for racial justice and equity in education. She emphasizes the importance of representation, stating that "our babies need to see us in these spaces." Through her leadership, she has worked to dismantle harmful systems and create safe environments for all students. Cecily's dedication to her students and community serves as a powerful example of how educators can make a lasting impact by being their authentic selves and advocating for change.

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“We aren’t looking for allies… we are looking for co-conspirators…”

Cecily My-art Cruz

6th and 7th English Teacher, President, United Teachers Los Angeles

https://utla.net/contacts/cecily-myart-cruz/

“All I knew was Black educators showing us Black excellence on a daily basis.”

In this episode, we had the honor of speaking with Cecily My-art Cruz, a passionate educator and president of United Teachers Los Angeles. With 29 years of experience, Cecily's journey in education has been deeply influenced by her upbringing in Los Angeles, where she was surrounded by Black educators who exemplified excellence and instilled a sense of pride in their students. She draws inspiration from her ancestors (including her father!), leaning on their guidance to navigate her path forward as an activist educator.

“We’ve been doing all of this work. It’s time to take it to the next level.”

Cecily's commitment to her students goes beyond the classroom; she is a fierce advocate for racial justice and equity in education. She emphasizes the importance of representation, stating that "our babies need to see us in these spaces." Through her leadership, she has worked to dismantle harmful systems and create safe environments for all students. Cecily's dedication to her students and community serves as a powerful example of how educators can make a lasting impact by being their authentic selves and advocating for change.

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