Amy Rush Conroy is an anthropologist, educator, wife, and inherently flawed mother of three bilingual kids in Los Angeles, California.
She is the founder of Habla Blah Blah and dedicated to engaging children and their gatekeepers with a second language through song and experiences since 2006.
Amy seeks to inspire second language learning for communication purposes, but also as a pathway to greater understanding, connection, and inclusivity of other peoples and cultures. She has advocated and implemented Spanish curriculum in numerous California elementary schools and currently teaches Spanish at the Hollywood Schoolhouse in Los Angeles, California. She and her team curate bespoke family travel adventures for other families to contextualize language learning within a greater cultural framework.
An Advisory Committee member of the Language Connects Foundation, Amy is a member of ACTFL and CABE. She has a Master’s in Anthropology and will receive her M.F.A. in Creative Writing from NYU in 2027 ~ she loves to learn! Her first book for children, ¿Cómo Te Sientes? is freshly published Histria Books and distributed through Simon & Schuster. Other musings can be found here.
