Dr. Minero has extensive experience delivering keynote speeches, facilitating trainings and workshops, teaching and educating broad audiences ( e.g., non-profits, k-12 and higher education professionals, hospitals, mental health providers, advocates, organizers, government staff, and students) on anti-racism, racial equity, advocacy, and effectively serving undocumented, immigrant, Latinx, and LGBTQ+ communities. Scroll below for prior speeches and workshops that Dr. Minero has delivered along with testimonials from prior clients and workshop attendees. Dr. Minero is available to curate a workshop according to individual/organizations needs.
"Dr. Minero is the best presenter that I encountered in my 20 years of practice. I am so grateful for Dr. Minero's training as it was clear, organized, genuine, reflective and highly effective. I hope Dr. Minero will be able to reach as many people as possible. Dr. Minero's training makes this world a better place."
- Ayumi Kurtz, MFT, CAPE Mental Health Services
Mental Health Program Director
Client and Past Attendee Testimonials
“Our organization had the distinct privilege of partnering with Dr. Laura Minero at our virtual Latinx Summit, 2020. Dr. Minero brought incredible presence, consciousness and frameworks to our Courageous Conversation community as we sought to more deeply live our work of racial equity transformation, particularly in Latinx context. Her approach pairs the tools for deep introspection needed for this work to authentically advance with practical leadership frameworks for de-colonizing our systems in the quest for racial equity with a strong intersectional lens. We are now honored to call Dr. Minero a member of the Courageous Conversation family and look forward to future collaborations.”
— Luis Versalles, Consultation Client, Executive Director of Education, Courageous Conversations
“I found your talk to resonate with a lot of feelings I have been having at my Teacher Licensure program lately, and to really challenge and push my own thinking and ways of being as a white man who works an an advisor in teacher prep and in my life beyond work as both a father and a partner.”
— Ian McLaughlin, Workshop Attendee