
Workshops
These are hands-on, dialogical workshops grounded in Popular Education, embodied facilitation, and creative tools. Participants engage with themes like housing justice, cooperative economies, youth empowerment, systematization of experience, and human rights—not as abstract concepts, but as lived realities. Workshops are responsive to the specific context, group, and goals, and are designed to hold complexity while building clarity and connection.
Where urgency meets creativity—and learning becomes collective action...
Why I Offer This?
Workshops are where I first learned what learning could feel like—bold, collective, alive. They’ve helped me survive, strategize, and stay human in difficult work. Now, I offer them not as fixed products, but as shared processes—ones that honor your community’s experience while inviting growth, tension, and imagination.
Who is it for?
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Educators, activists, and cultural workers seeking critical training spaces
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Schools, community orgs, and nonprofits exploring systemic issues
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Youth or intergenerational groups engaging in collective reflection
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Organizers looking for tools, space, or pedagogy to deepen their work
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Conference planners seeking embodied, critical breakout sessions
What is included?
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Pre-session co-design meeting to assess goals and context
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Custom workshop design and delivery (in-person or virtual)
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Use of visuals, games, storytelling, movement, and journaling
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Optional: bilingual facilitation (English/Spanish)
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Optional: collaborative facilitation with artists, organizers, or therapists
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Reflection tools, follow-up prompts, or take-home materials
Format & Availability
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Length: 1.5–3 hours or multi-day series
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Format: In-person or virtual
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Languages: English, Spanish, or bilingual
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Booking: Schedule 1–3 months in advance for optimal planning
Here’s a glimpse of past workshops I’ve offered across Puerto Rico and Latin America:
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Popular Education & Housing Justice – Ayuda Legal PR (2019)
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The Art of Being an Activist – Association of Social Work Professionals (2017)
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Systematization of Experiences Methodology – Centro Derechos Humanos y Cambio Social (2013)
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Theory & Practice of Popular Education – University of Puerto Rico, Humacao (2016)
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Children’s Human Rights – Boys & Girls Club (2020, Online)
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Popular Education & Social Work in Puerto Rico – CLACSO Congress, Buenos Aires (2018)
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The Right to Housing: 12 Rules – Institute of Continuing Education (2017)
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Popular Education and Human Rights – Latin American Council for Popular Education (2010) ...and many more in collaboration with community orgs, universities, and international networks.