Episode 13- Peter Bloch and Tania Hino

 

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Tania and Peter reflect on episodes 7-12 

Tania Hino (she/her/ella)

A mother of three, she strives to create safe spaces for people of color to be heard.

Her personal values; integrity, love for culture, respect, and enjoyment of the process are transferred to her work, family, and community. While studying for her doctoral degree, she runs a podcast called Parenting Takes a Village, is the founder of the nonprofit Somos Mujeres Latinas, runs storytime at a Seattle library, raises her three children, and takes care of her dog, Idly.

Recipient of the Val Donato Parent Education Award for excellence in teaching and building a community for children, families, and teachers in 2017. Tania sees her community work closely to the way she is a mother. “It's not about raising a child how I want them to be. They are like plants, they will come out as they want to be. I just need to support them."

Peter Bloch Garcia (him/el)

His values are humility, racial equity, and environmental sustainability. He has spent most of his career in the nonprofit sector where his leadership practice aims to advance racial equity. Most of his nonprofit experience has been in the nexus between philanthropy and BIPOC communities.  He was founder, past President, and Executive Director of Latino Community Fund of Washington, and now serves a variety of nonprofits as a consultant, board member, and interim executive roles. 2019 Finalist Red Wheelbarrow Poetry Prize & Blue Mountain Review

Peter Bloch Garcia values humility, racial equity, and environmental sustainability. He has spent most of his career in the nonprofit sector where his leadership practice aims to advance racial equity. Most of his nonprofit experience has been in the nexus between philanthropy and BIPOC communities.  He was founder, past President, and Executive Director of Latino Community Fund of Washington, and now serves a variety of nonprofits as a consultant, board member, and interim executive roles.

www.adelanteleadership.com

 
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