Jay Manuel Carreiro
BIO
Biography

Jay Manuel is a Canadian writer, educator, translator, and curriculum developer based in Burnaby, British Columbia. His work moves across philosophy of education, literary criticism, public scholarship, translation, and community-based learning.

He is the author of the forthcoming book Attention, Belonging, and Care: The Communal Self in Education (Vernon Press), a multidisciplinary exploration of attention, relationality, ethics, and education in contemporary life. His essays and articles have appeared in publications including CareerWise, the Vancouver Sun, Edmonton Journal, Sapere Aude, Antistasis, and Syllabus Journal.

Born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta, Jay writes in both English and Portuguese and has translated literary works by Brazilian author Gustavo Bernardo. His writing often explores community, dialogue, moral imagination, curriculum, technology, and the struggle to sustain meaningful forms of human attention in an increasingly fragmented world.

ADDRESS
City: Burnaby, Province/Territory: British Columbia
EMAIL
GENRE
Fiction; Nonfiction; Essays; Literary Criticism; Philosophy; Education; Translation; Public Scholarship
LANGUAGES
English; Portuguese
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
LINKS
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
Presentation details
Audience Size
Audience size
10–200
Presentation Genre
Nonfiction; Literary Criticism; Philosophy; Education; Fiction; Public Scholarship
Presentation Length
45–90 minutes
Presentation Description
Presentation description

Presentations explore themes including attention and technology, education and community, literary criticism, philosophy, ethics, translation, dialogue across difference, and the role of storytelling in public life. Sessions are interdisciplinary, accessible to broad audiences, and adaptable for academic, literary, and community settings. Topics may also include curriculum design, AI and education, relational learning, Machado de Assis, Nietzsche, and contemporary challenges surrounding attention and belonging.

Presentation Fee(s)
Negotiable depending on organization, format, and travel requirements.
Workshop details
Audience Size
10–60
Intended Audience
Educators; writers; community organizations; university students; adult learners; professional development audiences
Workshop Length
90 minutes to full day
Workshop Description
Workshop description

Interactive workshops focused on writing, dialogue, relational learning, reflective practice, ethical attention, curriculum and facilitation design, literary interpretation, and community-building through education and storytelling. Workshops emphasize participation, critical reflection, and practical application, and can be adapted for schools, universities, libraries, conferences, and nonprofit/community organizations.

Workshop Fee(s)
Negotiable depending on organization, format, preparation time, and travel requirements.
School presentation details
Audience Size
15–120
Intended Audience
Secondary students (Grades 8–12); post-secondary students; educators; literacy and community learning groups
Presentation Length
45–75 minutes
Presentation Description
Presentation description

School visits focus on writing, storytelling, critical thinking, philosophy, education, attention and technology, community, and the role of literature in understanding ourselves and others. Sessions are discussion-based, interactive, and adaptable to classroom needs and student age groups. Topics may include the writing process, bilingual writing and translation, ethics and dialogue, media and attention, literary interpretation, and pathways into academic, creative, and community-based writing.

Presentation Fee(s)
Negotiable depending on school, preparation requirements, format, and travel.
EQUITY INITIATIVE
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Programs & Interests
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