Natalia Alvarez Benjamin taught high school Ethnic Studies and Multilingual Learners and now works as the Director for Multilingual Learning for her school district. She is dually licensed in K-12 ESL and reading, and was named the 2021 Minnesota Teacher of the Year. She also holds a National Board Teaching Certification in English as New Language (Early Adolescence through Young Adulthood).
Natalia is passionate about the liberation of marginalized students and focuses on advocacy for multilingual/multicultural education, identity work, Heritage Speakers, language justice, and student-centered humanizing pedagogies. She is committed to teacher development, has taught a course for educators on Race and Ethnic Studies in Heritage/Bilingual education at UW-Whitewater as a guest professor, and a course on Planning, Assessment, and Instruction for Multilingual Learners for the University of Minnesota. She shares many practical examples for teachers to enact these practices in the book she co-authored: Language of Identity, Language of Access: Liberatory Learning for Multilingual Classrooms (Corwin, 2024).