Narrative 4 LATAM marks our first official website in a non-English language.
After months of hard work and collaboration between our México and IT teams, a labor of love finally came to life on Valentine’s Day, Wednesday, February 14 with the launch of Narrative 4 LATAM, our Spanish language website!
“Narrative 4 LATAM is dedicated to the Latin American region and all Spanish speakers around the world,” said Maru Castañeda, Operation Manager México. “As our first official website in a different language, this marks a step for Narrative 4, showcasing our diverse offer and reach.”
Whether you’re a fluent Spanish speaker, or just an admirer of great work, we invite you to check out Narrative 4 LATAM!
Marquette + N4: A Partnership in Transcending Institutional Barriers
Blog• December 17, 2024
At Marquette University, two educators are leading the charge in bringing Narrative 4 practices to a groundbreaking program designed to include incarcerated and formerly incarcerated students in philosophy and ethics coursework.
How Can We? Project is Shaping Maine’s Future Leaders
Blog• December 16, 2024
The Can We? Project continues to grow and thrive across Maine, creating meaningful opportunities for students to engage in civil dialogue, foster compassion, and inspire change within their communities. The program works directly with cohorts of students and teachers from partner schools, offering them the tools to navigate political and social differences through dialogue. Each year, as interest and capacity allow, the program expands to include new schools, with the hope that the skills learned will ripple outward.
Leadership Through Story: How High School in the Community is Transforming with Narrative 4
Blog• December 16, 2024
High School in the Community (HSIC), a public school with a longstanding relationship with Narrative 4, continues to make strides in integrating storytelling and compassion into its culture. Under the leadership of Principal Carrie Strand, the school has hosted numerous impactful events, from global exchanges with a school in Ireland to collaborations between students and police officers. For HSIC, the power of storytelling and connection isn’t new, but each year, the school finds new ways to dive deeper into this transformative work.