
Dr. Sandra Galindo
Ph.D
TX, USBook a speaker who inspires and informs. Dr. Galindo blends research, creativity, and heart to explore online learning, AI in education, culture, humanities, and more. A dynamic educator and media producer, she connects equity, tech, and storytelling. Virtual programs in English or Spanish.
From the newsroom to the virtual classroom, Dr. Sandra Galindo brings stories, scholarship, and strategy together to transform how adults learn online.
Dr. Galindo is an accomplished educator, scholar, and former journalist with a rare combination of academic expertise and real-world media experience. Since 2016, she has designed and taught online college courses at various higher education institutions across the United States, focusing on adult learning, global online education, and innovative digital teaching methods.
Her academic credentials demonstrate a lifelong dedication to learning and teaching excellence. She holds a Ph.D. in Culture, Literacy, and Language and an M.A. in Bicultural-Bilingual Studies from UTSA, as well as an M.Ed. in Lifelong Learning and Adult Education with a focus on Global Online and Distance Education from Penn State University. Her communication background is rooted in a B.A. in Communications, which continues to influence her engaging, student-centered approach.
Before entering higher education, Dr. Galindo spent 16 years as a journalist in Spanish-language print media in Mexico and the United States. This extensive media career sharpened her storytelling skills, cultural insights, and critical perspective, qualities that now define her work as an adult educator and speaker.
A passionate lifelong learner, Dr. Galindo continually incorporates emerging research and best practices into her teaching. She has completed the Certificate in Media and Technology for Education at Harvard University, ACUE’s Effective Online Teaching Practices Certificate, and multiple institutional certifications. Recently, her work has focused on Artificial Intelligence and its practical, ethical, and pedagogical applications in higher education.
In March 2026, she published "Entreactos: vida y teatro de Honorato Teissier" with Paso de Gato Ediciones in Mexico, an accessible yet scholarly exploration of the life and legacy of a Mexican theater actor in the early twentieth century. She is currently developing her second book and brings extensive expertise in the humanities, media, cultural studies, and genealogy to her speaking engagements.
As a speaker, Dr. Galindo is known for bridging theory and practice, offering audiences insightful, culturally informed, and forward‑thinking perspectives on online education, media, and emerging technologies. Dr. Galindo can do virtual programs in English or Spanish.
From the newsroom to the virtual classroom, Dr. Sandra Galindo brings stories, scholarship, and strategy together to transform how adults learn online.
Dr. Galindo is an accomplished educator, scholar, and former journalist with a rare combination of academic expertise and real-world media experience. Since 2016, she has designed and taught online college courses at various higher education institutions across the United States, focusing on adult learning, global online education, and innovative digital teaching methods.
Her academic credentials demonstrate a lifelong dedication to learning and teaching excellence. She holds a Ph.D. in Culture, Literacy, and Language and an M.A. in Bicultural-Bilingual Studies from UTSA, as well as an M.Ed. in Lifelong Learning and Adult Education with a focus on Global Online and Distance Education from Penn State University. Her communication background is rooted in a B.A. in Communications, which continues to influence her engaging, student-centered approach.
Before entering higher education, Dr. Galindo spent 16 years as a journalist in Spanish-language print media in Mexico and the United States. This extensive media career sharpened her storytelling skills, cultural insights, and critical perspective, qualities that now define her work as an adult educator and speaker.
A passionate lifelong learner, Dr. Galindo continually incorporates emerging research and best practices into her teaching. She has completed the Certificate in Media and Technology for Education at Harvard University, ACUE’s Effective Online Teaching Practices Certificate, and multiple institutional certifications. Recently, her work has focused on Artificial Intelligence and its practical, ethical, and pedagogical applications in higher education.
In March 2026, she published "Entreactos: vida y teatro de Honorato Teissier" with Paso de Gato Ediciones in Mexico, an accessible yet scholarly exploration of the life and legacy of a Mexican theater actor in the early twentieth century. She is currently developing her second book and brings extensive expertise in the humanities, media, cultural studies, and genealogy to her speaking engagements.
As a speaker, Dr. Galindo is known for bridging theory and practice, offering audiences insightful, culturally informed, and forward‑thinking perspectives on online education, media, and emerging technologies. Dr. Galindo can do virtual programs in English or Spanish.
Challenging Ageism: Learning, Work, and Value Across the Lifespan
Format: Keynote, webinar (60-90 minutes)
This program is perfect for:
- Educators
- Organizations
- HR professionals
- Universities
- Community groups
- General audiences
The audience will leave with:
- Participants will explore how ageism shapes perceptions of ability, relevance, and value in education and the workplace. This program...
The Power of Lifelong Learning: Education Beyond the Classroom
Format: Keynote (45–60 minutes)
This program is perfect for:
- Adult learners
- Educators
- Universities
- Workforce development programs
- Community organizations
The audience will leave with:
- Participants will explore lifelong learning as a continuous, transformative process that extends beyond formal education. This program emphasizes...
Rescuing Memory: The Importance of Preserving and Sharing Family Stories
Format: Keynote (45–60 minutes) or interactive workshop (60–90 minutes)
This program is perfect for:
- Universities (humanities, cultural studies, history, education)
- Cultural institutions, libraries, and museums
- Community organizations and intergenerational programs
- Writing and storytelling groups
- General audiences interested in heritage and...
Education, Culture, and Meaning in a Media-Driven World
Format: Keynote (60 min) or keynote + discussion
This program is perfect for:
- Universities, cultural institutions, conferences, interdisciplinary audiences
- Cultural institutions
- Conferences
- Interdisciplinary audiences
The audience will leave with:
- Participants will understand how education, media, and culture shape meaning-making,...
Designing Human-Centered Online Learning
Format: Workshop (60–120 min)
This program is perfect for:
- Faculty, instructional designers, teaching centers
- Instructional designers
- Teaching centers
The audience will leave with:
- Participants will gain practical strategies to design engaging, inclusive, and effective online learning experiences for adult learners.
The...
Why the Humanities Still Matter
Format: Keynote or lecture, 60 minutes
This program is perfect for:
- Academic institutions
- Cultural organizations
- Interdisciplinary audiences
The audience will leave with:
- Participants will explore the continued relevance of the humanities in fostering critical thinking, empathy, and ethical reasoning.
The program can...
Author Talk + Applied Workshop
Format: Lecture + workshop, 90 minutes
This program is perfect for:
- Universities
- Cultural institutions
- Conferences
The audience will leave with:
- Participants will engage with key ideas from your book and apply them to teaching, communication, or cultural analysis.
The program can also be presented in Spanish.
Technology Is Not the Problem: The Human Factor in a Digital World
Format: Keynote or keynote + discussion (60- 90 minutes)
This program is perfect for:
- Educators
- Professionals
- Academic institutions
- Corporate teams
- General audiences
The audience will leave with:
- This program reframes the conversation around technology by shifting the focus from tools to human agency. Participants will examine how...
