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The Lavin Agency Speakers Bureau

A speakers bureau that represents the best original thinkers,
writers, and doers for speaking engagements.

Find Your Hispanic Heritage Month Speaker!

Hispanic Heritage Month (HHM) is quickly approaching, and Lavin’s trailblazing HHM speakers—as they are every Fall—are in high demand. Our compelling speakers perfectly embody this year’s theme of “Prosperity, Power, and Progress.” From the first Latina in space to a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author to an unforgettable entrepreneur, our speakers inspire celebrations of diversity and spark the drive for change. Contact us today to find out more about your favorite HHM speakers and their remaining availability.

A photo of Ellen Ochoa.

From being the first Latina in space to leading NASA’s Johnson Space Center, Ellen Ochoa exemplifies groundbreaking achievements. As Director of the Space Center, she guided NASA towards greater inclusivity. Today, her talks inspire countless girls and Latinx youth, showcasing the power of ambitious dreams and defying boundaries.

Watch Ellen speak about building curiosity on The Today Show.

A photo of Gabby Rivera
As the first Latina ever to write for Marvel Comics, Gabby Rivera has spent her life telling stories that celebrate queer Latinx joy. She penned the solo series AMERICA about the superhero America Chavez: a queer Latina, like herself. Through her wildly fun and dynamic projects, Gabby encourages us all to embrace our differences and tell our own unique, joyful stories.

Watch Gabby explain what “queer Latinx joy” means to her.
A photo of Isabel Allende
A feminist icon and the world’s most widely-read Spanish-language author, Isabel Allende has captivated audiences across the globe. Her books, including Daughter of Fortune and Eva Luna, have sold over 70 million copies in more than 40 languages. Her talks and advocacy work are a testament to her powerful story, through which she inspires young people to follow their passion and speak out boldly for a better world.

Watch Isabel speak about the influence and future of Latinx literature at Google’s Hispanic Heritage Month celebration.
A photo of Ellen Ochoa.
From being the first Latina in space to leading NASA’s Johnson Space Center, Ellen Ochoa exemplifies groundbreaking achievements. As Director of the Space Center, she guided NASA towards greater inclusivity. Today, her talks inspire countless girls and Latinx youth, showcasing the power of ambitious dreams and defying boundaries.

Watch Ellen speak about building curiosity on The Today Show.
A photo of Gabby Rivera
As the first Latina ever to write for Marvel Comics, Gabby Rivera has spent her life telling stories that celebrate queer Latinx joy. She penned the solo series AMERICA about the superhero America Chavez: a queer Latina, like herself. Through her wildly fun and dynamic projects, Gabby encourages us all to embrace our differences and tell our own unique, joyful stories.

Watch Gabby explain what "queer Latinx joy" means to her.
A photo of Isabel Allende
A feminist icon and the world's most widely-read Spanish-language author, Isabel Allende has captivated audiences across the globe. Her books, including Daughter of Fortune and Eva Luna, have sold over 70 million copies in more than 40 languages. Her talks and advocacy work are a testament to her powerful story, through which she inspires young people to follow their passion and speak out boldly for a better world.

Watch Isabel speak about the influence and future of Latinx literature at Google's Hispanic Heritage Month celebration.

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