Latinx Student Organizations
Ballet Folklorico Reflejos del Sol de UCB
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/balletfolkloricoreflejosdemexico
email: [email protected]
instagram: @reflejosdeucb
Ballet Folklorico Reflejos del Sol, referred to as “Reflejos”, is a Mexican folklorico dance group that promotes cultural diversity at UC Berkeley and in the greater San Francisco/Bay area. Our hope is to educate the university and the community about the Mexican culture through music, art, and dance. We are one of only a handful of Latinx/Chicanx performing groups on campus. We require no experience, so anyone interested is free to join us for practices.
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/balletfolkloricoreflejosdemexico
email: [email protected]
instagram: @reflejosdeucb
Ballet Folklorico Reflejos del Sol, referred to as “Reflejos”, is a Mexican folklorico dance group that promotes cultural diversity at UC Berkeley and in the greater San Francisco/Bay area. Our hope is to educate the university and the community about the Mexican culture through music, art, and dance. We are one of only a handful of Latinx/Chicanx performing groups on campus. We require no experience, so anyone interested is free to join us for practices.
Central Americans for Empowerment (CAFE)
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/centralamerica
email: [email protected]
facebook: @cafeucb
instagram: @cafeucb
CAFE's mission is to empower folks who identify as Central American to find the right resources to navigate in and out of Cal. We strive to work with Cultural/Ethnic/International student organizations and other Latinx organizations to ensure that our narratives continue to be heard at Cal and beyond, including advocating for a Central American Studies Department. And, generate pan-ethnic solidarity, mobilization, support, and joy throughout various communities. In addition to creating a space where we can share with one another and learn about our Central American roots, we encourage future members to actively engage in solidifying this organizational space, and collectively work to ensure that it remains at the University of California, Berkeley to welcome future Central American students.
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/centralamerica
email: [email protected]
facebook: @cafeucb
instagram: @cafeucb
CAFE's mission is to empower folks who identify as Central American to find the right resources to navigate in and out of Cal. We strive to work with Cultural/Ethnic/International student organizations and other Latinx organizations to ensure that our narratives continue to be heard at Cal and beyond, including advocating for a Central American Studies Department. And, generate pan-ethnic solidarity, mobilization, support, and joy throughout various communities. In addition to creating a space where we can share with one another and learn about our Central American roots, we encourage future members to actively engage in solidifying this organizational space, and collectively work to ensure that it remains at the University of California, Berkeley to welcome future Central American students.
Comunidad for Health Equity (CHE) (formerly Chicano/as Latino/as for Health Education)
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/calche
facebook: @ucbCHE
instagram: @ucberkeleyche
CHE is a community of UC Berkeley students who are interested in pursuing a career in the health field (Doctors, Nurses, Dentists, Optometrists, Public Health Professionals, etc.) and who are interested in learning about health issues that affect the Latinx community. Our goals are to motivate students to pursue a health career, to instill the desire to help the underserved, to provide resources to help them in their journey, to create a friendly and welcoming environment so that members can help and support each other, and to provide health resources to empower the communities of Berkeley and Oakland.
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/calche
facebook: @ucbCHE
instagram: @ucberkeleyche
CHE is a community of UC Berkeley students who are interested in pursuing a career in the health field (Doctors, Nurses, Dentists, Optometrists, Public Health Professionals, etc.) and who are interested in learning about health issues that affect the Latinx community. Our goals are to motivate students to pursue a health career, to instill the desire to help the underserved, to provide resources to help them in their journey, to create a friendly and welcoming environment so that members can help and support each other, and to provide health resources to empower the communities of Berkeley and Oakland.
Chicanx/Latinx Architecture Student Association (CASA)
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/CASA
email: [email protected]
facebook: @CASAatCal
instagram: @casaberkeley
The Chicanx/Latinx Architecture Student Association (CASA), aims to serve, support, and care for students in the Design Field. We have an open door policy to cater a safe space for all students: Undocumented Students, First-Generation, Low-Income Students, LGBTQ+ Students, Allies. In addition to professional and academic support, our familia aims to generate awareness about past and current issues in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Planning, and Sustainable Design; while also understanding current ongoing issues that ultimately affects and impacts our communities. Learning from the past and present, will allow us to record and understand current ongoing issues that ultimately affects and impacts our communities. Our goal is to provide information, guidance, and support to students in the design profession; to increase the number of incoming minorities in the College of Environmental Design; and to better introduce the profession of Latinx design work.
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/CASA
email: [email protected]
facebook: @CASAatCal
instagram: @casaberkeley
The Chicanx/Latinx Architecture Student Association (CASA), aims to serve, support, and care for students in the Design Field. We have an open door policy to cater a safe space for all students: Undocumented Students, First-Generation, Low-Income Students, LGBTQ+ Students, Allies. In addition to professional and academic support, our familia aims to generate awareness about past and current issues in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Planning, and Sustainable Design; while also understanding current ongoing issues that ultimately affects and impacts our communities. Learning from the past and present, will allow us to record and understand current ongoing issues that ultimately affects and impacts our communities. Our goal is to provide information, guidance, and support to students in the design profession; to increase the number of incoming minorities in the College of Environmental Design; and to better introduce the profession of Latinx design work.
CED Students of Color (CEDSOC)
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/cedsoc
Our goal is to develop and expand the academic and social support, mentorship, career networking, and advocacy efforts for students of color and other underrepresented students within the College of Environmental Design. Students of color include those who identify themselves as African American, Native American, Asian American, Latina/o, and Pacific Islander. However, CEDSOC is inclusive and embraces all forms of diversity, including LGBTQ students, low-income students, and allies who value and work for equity and justice within low-income communities and communities of color. CEDSOC also promotes and advocates for greater attention and leadership toward social justice and equity within our respective fields.
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/cedsoc
Our goal is to develop and expand the academic and social support, mentorship, career networking, and advocacy efforts for students of color and other underrepresented students within the College of Environmental Design. Students of color include those who identify themselves as African American, Native American, Asian American, Latina/o, and Pacific Islander. However, CEDSOC is inclusive and embraces all forms of diversity, including LGBTQ students, low-income students, and allies who value and work for equity and justice within low-income communities and communities of color. CEDSOC also promotes and advocates for greater attention and leadership toward social justice and equity within our respective fields.
Colombians at Berkeley
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/colombians
The purpose of this organization shall be to create an interesting and stimulating environment for students at UC Berkeley. It will promote Colombian culture through social and cultural activities. Its purpose is also to educate other students about the Colombian culture and to provide a sense of a “home away from home” for Colombian undergraduate and graduate students. This organization will provide a space for cultural exchange and growth for its members
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/colombians
The purpose of this organization shall be to create an interesting and stimulating environment for students at UC Berkeley. It will promote Colombian culture through social and cultural activities. Its purpose is also to educate other students about the Colombian culture and to provide a sense of a “home away from home” for Colombian undergraduate and graduate students. This organization will provide a space for cultural exchange and growth for its members
Danza in Xochitl in Cuicatl
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/DanzaXochitalCuicatl
The purpose of Danza In Xochitl is to provide a space for students to learn indigenous Mexica culture including dance, music, and history; to share this knowledge with the campus community; and to promote research on Abya Yalan indigenous cultures.
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/DanzaXochitalCuicatl
The purpose of Danza In Xochitl is to provide a space for students to learn indigenous Mexica culture including dance, music, and history; to share this knowledge with the campus community; and to promote research on Abya Yalan indigenous cultures.
Gamma Zeta Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/gammas
instagram: @calgammas
Gamma Zeta Alpha Fraternity, Inc. is a Latino interest fraternity dedicated to three principles: Academic Excellence, Community Service, and the maintenance of the Latino culture through Brotherhood. All brothers of this fraternity strongly abide by these values in their everyday lives and demonstrate this strength through performing a number of community building activities. Community service is perhaps one of our largest emphases, as we strive to return a small portion of what our families and upbringings have provided to us in our quest for success.
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/gammas
instagram: @calgammas
Gamma Zeta Alpha Fraternity, Inc. is a Latino interest fraternity dedicated to three principles: Academic Excellence, Community Service, and the maintenance of the Latino culture through Brotherhood. All brothers of this fraternity strongly abide by these values in their everyday lives and demonstrate this strength through performing a number of community building activities. Community service is perhaps one of our largest emphases, as we strive to return a small portion of what our families and upbringings have provided to us in our quest for success.
Graduate Association of Latinx Student (GALS) (formerly Graduate Students de la Raza)
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/gradassociationoflatinxstudents
instagram: @berkeley_gals
Graduate Association of Latinx Students (GALS) seeks to address the social, political, academic, cultural, and educational issues and concerns that affect the Latinx graduate and professional community at UC Berkeley. Graduate Association of Latinx Students (GALS) will serve as a cross-departmental bridge for the Latinx graduate and professional student body to build community and networks; engage in the academic and professional development of graduate and professional students; coordinate support and mentorship to Latinx undergraduate students; and create a safe space for intercultural, cross cultural and diverse communities to collaborate and build relationships for transformative action.
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/gradassociationoflatinxstudents
instagram: @berkeley_gals
Graduate Association of Latinx Students (GALS) seeks to address the social, political, academic, cultural, and educational issues and concerns that affect the Latinx graduate and professional community at UC Berkeley. Graduate Association of Latinx Students (GALS) will serve as a cross-departmental bridge for the Latinx graduate and professional student body to build community and networks; engage in the academic and professional development of graduate and professional students; coordinate support and mentorship to Latinx undergraduate students; and create a safe space for intercultural, cross cultural and diverse communities to collaborate and build relationships for transformative action.
Hermanas Unidas
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/hermanasunidas
instagram: @haudeucb
Hermanas Unidas provides undergraduate, graduate, and professional leadership opportunities and resources to predominately Latinx students by participating in and organizing academic, community service, and social events/workshops.
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/hermanasunidas
instagram: @haudeucb
Hermanas Unidas provides undergraduate, graduate, and professional leadership opportunities and resources to predominately Latinx students by participating in and organizing academic, community service, and social events/workshops.
Hermanos Unidos
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/hermanosunidos
facebook: @hermanosunidosberkeley
instagram: @hu_berkeley
Hermanos Unidos welcomes anyone on campus who wants to be part of our space. The purpose of Hermanos Unidos is to become a better individual through a concept we call “El Nuevo Hombre/La Nueva Persona.” We try to achieve this vision by following three pillars: academic excellence, social networking, and community engagement. We offer academic assistance through our weekly study nights and academic and professional workshops. We expand our members’ social network through socials, the student org partnership program (SOPP), and by connecting with alumni. Lastly, we achieve our community engagement pillar by doing events such as our traditional brown bags, school tours, and donation drives. We strive to create a space where Latinx students and other communities can feel comfortable and safe while embracing our cultural backgrounds.
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/hermanosunidos
facebook: @hermanosunidosberkeley
instagram: @hu_berkeley
Hermanos Unidos welcomes anyone on campus who wants to be part of our space. The purpose of Hermanos Unidos is to become a better individual through a concept we call “El Nuevo Hombre/La Nueva Persona.” We try to achieve this vision by following three pillars: academic excellence, social networking, and community engagement. We offer academic assistance through our weekly study nights and academic and professional workshops. We expand our members’ social network through socials, the student org partnership program (SOPP), and by connecting with alumni. Lastly, we achieve our community engagement pillar by doing events such as our traditional brown bags, school tours, and donation drives. We strive to create a space where Latinx students and other communities can feel comfortable and safe while embracing our cultural backgrounds.
Hispanic Engineers and Scientists (HES)
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/hispanicengineersscientists
email: [email protected]
facebook: @HispanicEngineersandScientistsUCB
instagram: @hes_ucberkeley
Hispanic Engineers and Scientists (HES) of the University of California, Berkeley is an organization meant to be a resource for underrepresented Latinx students in STEM as they navigate their professional/academic endeavors and achieve holistic wellness. We work towards diversifying the STEM workforce and academia through professional development workshops, networking opportunities, and community outreach.
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/hispanicengineersscientists
email: [email protected]
facebook: @HispanicEngineersandScientistsUCB
instagram: @hes_ucberkeley
Hispanic Engineers and Scientists (HES) of the University of California, Berkeley is an organization meant to be a resource for underrepresented Latinx students in STEM as they navigate their professional/academic endeavors and achieve holistic wellness. We work towards diversifying the STEM workforce and academia through professional development workshops, networking opportunities, and community outreach.
La Alianza: Law Students of Latin American Decent (formerly La Raza Law Students Association)
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/laalianza
email: [email protected]
instagram: @alianza.berkeleylaw
La Alaianza is an academic, social, emotional, and political support for Latinx Law students, with a commitment to Latinx community empowerment. We are a group dedicated to mentoring, supporting, and advocating for Latinx Law Students and the Latinx community in Berkeley at large.
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/laalianza
email: [email protected]
instagram: @alianza.berkeleylaw
La Alaianza is an academic, social, emotional, and political support for Latinx Law students, with a commitment to Latinx community empowerment. We are a group dedicated to mentoring, supporting, and advocating for Latinx Law Students and the Latinx community in Berkeley at large.
Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc.
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/lambdathetaalpha | http://ltadeltaomicron.weebly.com
facebook: @LTA1975DeltaOmicron
instagram: @lta_deltaomicron
The purpose of Lambda Theta Alpha shall be to provide a sisterhood based on Unity, Love, & Respect. To develop strong Leaders who will then provide and practice political, social and cultural activities. To promote Latino Unity through charitable and educational programs. To maintain a high standard of learning and serve as a voice for the Universal Woman, all Latino students and disenfranchised communities. Lambda Theta Alpha is the FIRST Latina Sorority created in the Nation as well as the Largest Latina Sorority in existence.
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/lambdathetaalpha | http://ltadeltaomicron.weebly.com
facebook: @LTA1975DeltaOmicron
instagram: @lta_deltaomicron
The purpose of Lambda Theta Alpha shall be to provide a sisterhood based on Unity, Love, & Respect. To develop strong Leaders who will then provide and practice political, social and cultural activities. To promote Latino Unity through charitable and educational programs. To maintain a high standard of learning and serve as a voice for the Universal Woman, all Latino students and disenfranchised communities. Lambda Theta Alpha is the FIRST Latina Sorority created in the Nation as well as the Largest Latina Sorority in existence.
Lambda Theta Phi, Latin Fraternity, Inc.
callink.berkeley.edu/organization/lambdathetaphi
instagram: @ucblambdas
The ideals of this brotherhood are the following: Academic Excellence; Brotherhood; Leadership; Latino Unity; Service. On a daily basis, our brothers live up to these ideals, as set forth by fourteen young Latino men decades ago. Since our founding, Lambda Theta Phi has established chapters in every region of the country at both the undergraduate and professional levels. Our brotherhood continues to provide the necessary skills and resources for the advancement and empowerment of our people and for the betterment of this nation.
callink.berkeley.edu/organization/lambdathetaphi
instagram: @ucblambdas
The ideals of this brotherhood are the following: Academic Excellence; Brotherhood; Leadership; Latino Unity; Service. On a daily basis, our brothers live up to these ideals, as set forth by fourteen young Latino men decades ago. Since our founding, Lambda Theta Phi has established chapters in every region of the country at both the undergraduate and professional levels. Our brotherhood continues to provide the necessary skills and resources for the advancement and empowerment of our people and for the betterment of this nation.
La Raza Law Journal
https://www.law.berkeley.edu/library/ir/blrlj/
instagram: @berkeleylawlrlj
La Raza Law Journal produces knowledge designed to capture the imagination of legislators, stir the consciences of judges, and provide a dynamic tool for practitioners concerned with the impact of their work on behalf of the Latinx community. The Journal is one of the few law reviews in the United States that center Latinx conditions, communities, and identities. The Journal was established to provide a forum, which previously did not exist, to analyze legal issues affecting the Latinx community. Previous issues have addressed bilingual education, affirmative action, immigration law, labor law and policy, voting rights, community empowerment, new models of organizing labor, rural communities, and Latinx Critical Legal Theory. Each spring, we traditionally host a symposium to bring together law and other students, with professors, lawyers, activists and other community members to learn about and discuss current issues affecting the Latinx community. Additionally, we irregularly hold colloquia and installments of our speaker series. ¡Por la raza habla el espíritu!
https://www.law.berkeley.edu/library/ir/blrlj/
instagram: @berkeleylawlrlj
La Raza Law Journal produces knowledge designed to capture the imagination of legislators, stir the consciences of judges, and provide a dynamic tool for practitioners concerned with the impact of their work on behalf of the Latinx community. The Journal is one of the few law reviews in the United States that center Latinx conditions, communities, and identities. The Journal was established to provide a forum, which previously did not exist, to analyze legal issues affecting the Latinx community. Previous issues have addressed bilingual education, affirmative action, immigration law, labor law and policy, voting rights, community empowerment, new models of organizing labor, rural communities, and Latinx Critical Legal Theory. Each spring, we traditionally host a symposium to bring together law and other students, with professors, lawyers, activists and other community members to learn about and discuss current issues affecting the Latinx community. Additionally, we irregularly hold colloquia and installments of our speaker series. ¡Por la raza habla el espíritu!
Latin American Leadership Society (LLS)
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/LLS
instagram: @llsberkeley
The Latin American Leadership Society is made up of people from very diverse backgrounds. What unites us is our profound interest in Latin America, be it the current political and economical scene, the region’s rich culture and traditions, or the growing influence of Latin American communities in the United States. LLS members are students from Latin America who aim to eventually return to their respective countries to contribute to the development of the region, students born in the US of Latin American descent interested in finding a community, and non-Latin students who simply posses a great interest in the region and wish to be part of the growing, continent-wide LLS network. LLS has the mission of providing students with opportunities to create professional networks and personal bonds, through social events, career development programs, and community service among other activities. We also promote engagement in discussion about topics concerning Latin America in relation to leadership, policy and entrepreneurship. Our vision for LLS is for it to achieve recognition in Latin America for the exemplary leadership and contributions of its alumni. We think of LLS as the first chapter of a long list of initiatives nationwide.
Latinx Association of Graduate Students in Engineering and Sciences (LAGSES)
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/LAGSES
instagram: @ucblagses
The Latinx Association of Graduate Students in Engineering and Science (LAGSES) at UC Berkeley was founded in 1994 by Latinx students to provide a cohesive group for incoming and continuing Latinx graduate students at UC Berkeley. Now a multicultural organization whose mission is to recruit and retain Latino/a graduate students at UC Berkeley. We provide academic and social activities for support and networking. LAGSES members are committed to helping Latinx students enter and graduate from UC Berkeley graduate programs in engineering and science. Please contact us if you are interested in attending UC Berkeley for graduate school and/or would like to join our organization.
Latinx Business Student Association (LBSA)
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/latinobusinessstudentassociation
instagram: @ucberkeleylbsa
The mission of the Latinx Business Student Association (LBSA) is to empower the Latinx community at UC Berkeley to excel academically and professionally in Corporate America by providing our members professional development resources, academic support, and a sense of belonging through our LBSA family. Today, we have over 10 corporate sponsors with companies like Deloitte, Goldman Sachs, Google, Accenture, and more! Join us every Wednesday at our weekly workshops to connect with recruiters from leading companies.
Latinx Pre-Law Society (LPLS)
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/latinxprelawsociety
instagram: @lplsberkeley
Established in the Fall semester of 2002, the purpose of the Latinx Pre-Law Society is to provide a solid professional, educational, progressive, supportive, and networking foundation within the Latinx community in the legal profession, the Latinx population at UC Berkeley, and the community at large. LPLS is a non-partisan organization that focuses on a progressive agenda that prepares and empowers Latinx folks to pursue a legal education and/or career.
Latinxs and the Environment
https://nature.berkeley.edu/latinosenvironment/
instagram: @latinxenvironment
The Latinxs and the Environment Initiative (LEI) seeks to establish a comprehensive program designed to generate knowledge and encourage increased study and research on Latinxs and the environment - both in the US and abroad with coordinated participation of policy makers, community-based organizations (CBOs), and the academic community. LEI intends to create a space where Latinx students are provided with the guidance and resources in order to demystify research, graduate school, and other higher education programs that are not as accessible for first-generation students. We seek to increase student retention and success at UC Berkeley by providing students with the skills and tools they need in order to achieve their higher education goals. This includes funding student research projects, for both undergraduate and graduate students, hosting student-led seminars and community spaces, and creating connections between students and our university faculty and community partners.
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/LLS
instagram: @llsberkeley
The Latin American Leadership Society is made up of people from very diverse backgrounds. What unites us is our profound interest in Latin America, be it the current political and economical scene, the region’s rich culture and traditions, or the growing influence of Latin American communities in the United States. LLS members are students from Latin America who aim to eventually return to their respective countries to contribute to the development of the region, students born in the US of Latin American descent interested in finding a community, and non-Latin students who simply posses a great interest in the region and wish to be part of the growing, continent-wide LLS network. LLS has the mission of providing students with opportunities to create professional networks and personal bonds, through social events, career development programs, and community service among other activities. We also promote engagement in discussion about topics concerning Latin America in relation to leadership, policy and entrepreneurship. Our vision for LLS is for it to achieve recognition in Latin America for the exemplary leadership and contributions of its alumni. We think of LLS as the first chapter of a long list of initiatives nationwide.
Latinx Association of Graduate Students in Engineering and Sciences (LAGSES)
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/LAGSES
instagram: @ucblagses
The Latinx Association of Graduate Students in Engineering and Science (LAGSES) at UC Berkeley was founded in 1994 by Latinx students to provide a cohesive group for incoming and continuing Latinx graduate students at UC Berkeley. Now a multicultural organization whose mission is to recruit and retain Latino/a graduate students at UC Berkeley. We provide academic and social activities for support and networking. LAGSES members are committed to helping Latinx students enter and graduate from UC Berkeley graduate programs in engineering and science. Please contact us if you are interested in attending UC Berkeley for graduate school and/or would like to join our organization.
Latinx Business Student Association (LBSA)
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/latinobusinessstudentassociation
instagram: @ucberkeleylbsa
The mission of the Latinx Business Student Association (LBSA) is to empower the Latinx community at UC Berkeley to excel academically and professionally in Corporate America by providing our members professional development resources, academic support, and a sense of belonging through our LBSA family. Today, we have over 10 corporate sponsors with companies like Deloitte, Goldman Sachs, Google, Accenture, and more! Join us every Wednesday at our weekly workshops to connect with recruiters from leading companies.
Latinx Pre-Law Society (LPLS)
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/latinxprelawsociety
instagram: @lplsberkeley
Established in the Fall semester of 2002, the purpose of the Latinx Pre-Law Society is to provide a solid professional, educational, progressive, supportive, and networking foundation within the Latinx community in the legal profession, the Latinx population at UC Berkeley, and the community at large. LPLS is a non-partisan organization that focuses on a progressive agenda that prepares and empowers Latinx folks to pursue a legal education and/or career.
Latinxs and the Environment
https://nature.berkeley.edu/latinosenvironment/
instagram: @latinxenvironment
The Latinxs and the Environment Initiative (LEI) seeks to establish a comprehensive program designed to generate knowledge and encourage increased study and research on Latinxs and the environment - both in the US and abroad with coordinated participation of policy makers, community-based organizations (CBOs), and the academic community. LEI intends to create a space where Latinx students are provided with the guidance and resources in order to demystify research, graduate school, and other higher education programs that are not as accessible for first-generation students. We seek to increase student retention and success at UC Berkeley by providing students with the skills and tools they need in order to achieve their higher education goals. This includes funding student research projects, for both undergraduate and graduate students, hosting student-led seminars and community spaces, and creating connections between students and our university faculty and community partners.
La Unidad Latina, Lambda Upsilon Lambda Fraternity, Inc.
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/lul | https://lul-berkeley.weebly.com/
instagram: @lul_berkeley
La Unidad Latina, Lambda Upsilon Lambda Fraternity, Incorporated primarily seeks to take a leadership role in meeting the needs of the Latino community through academic achievement, cultural awareness, community service and promotion of the Latino culture and people. We strive to become the premier Latino Fraternity in the country. More specifically, we strive to become a nationally recognized Latino fraternal organization comprised of the best and brightest leaders committed to excellence in service and education.
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/lul | https://lul-berkeley.weebly.com/
instagram: @lul_berkeley
La Unidad Latina, Lambda Upsilon Lambda Fraternity, Incorporated primarily seeks to take a leadership role in meeting the needs of the Latino community through academic achievement, cultural awareness, community service and promotion of the Latino culture and people. We strive to become the premier Latino Fraternity in the country. More specifically, we strive to become a nationally recognized Latino fraternal organization comprised of the best and brightest leaders committed to excellence in service and education.
Mariachi Luz de Oro
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/mariachiluzdeoro
email: [email protected]
instagram: @ucbmlo
Mariachi Luz de Oro de Berkeley is a musical student-run group that performs traditional and modern mariachi music. We aspire to promote musical and cultural diversity by increasing exposure to the Mexican art form of mariachi. We aim to establish and maintain a performing group to inspire the lives of the community and its members. We are looking for passionate and motivated students! Students interested can contact us with their name, year, instrument(s) they play, major, and any previous experience they have had either performing or playing mariachi music.
Muxeres Activas En Letras Y Cambio Social (MALCS)
email: [email protected]
instagram: @ucbmalcs
MALCS supports Chicanx/Latinx and Indigenous women and gender non-conforming individuals working in academic and community settings.
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/mariachiluzdeoro
email: [email protected]
instagram: @ucbmlo
Mariachi Luz de Oro de Berkeley is a musical student-run group that performs traditional and modern mariachi music. We aspire to promote musical and cultural diversity by increasing exposure to the Mexican art form of mariachi. We aim to establish and maintain a performing group to inspire the lives of the community and its members. We are looking for passionate and motivated students! Students interested can contact us with their name, year, instrument(s) they play, major, and any previous experience they have had either performing or playing mariachi music.
Muxeres Activas En Letras Y Cambio Social (MALCS)
email: [email protected]
instagram: @ucbmalcs
MALCS supports Chicanx/Latinx and Indigenous women and gender non-conforming individuals working in academic and community settings.
Raíces Recruitment and Retention Center (formerly Raza Recruitment and Retention Center)
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/razarrc
email: [email protected]
instagram: @theraicescenter
"An effort to demystify education, conceptualized and realized by the Raíces Center!"
As one of the Recruitment and Retention Centers part of the bridges Multicultural Resource Center, the Raíces Center works to demystify higher education through various programs and events throughout the academic year. The Raíces Center's goal is to increase and retain the enrollment of Latinx students into institutions of higher education.
TRENZA
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/trenza
email: [email protected]
instagram: @caltrenza
"She who creates herself."
For the past 28 years, TRENZA has provided a support network for the many young folks that have stepped foot on the UC Berkeley campus. Socials, parties, community events, and weekly meetings have allowed TRENZUDXS to share many precious memories with each other. Positive attitudes and warm smiles characterize the exemplary organization that is TRENZA. The members of this organization hold it very dear to their hearts as they remember the smiles, the 'hi's as you passed each other on Sproul, the laughs, the talks, the cries, the dancing, the cooking, the retreats, and those special moments that occurred when you chose to become a TRENZUDX.
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/razarrc
email: [email protected]
instagram: @theraicescenter
"An effort to demystify education, conceptualized and realized by the Raíces Center!"
As one of the Recruitment and Retention Centers part of the bridges Multicultural Resource Center, the Raíces Center works to demystify higher education through various programs and events throughout the academic year. The Raíces Center's goal is to increase and retain the enrollment of Latinx students into institutions of higher education.
TRENZA
https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/trenza
email: [email protected]
instagram: @caltrenza
"She who creates herself."
For the past 28 years, TRENZA has provided a support network for the many young folks that have stepped foot on the UC Berkeley campus. Socials, parties, community events, and weekly meetings have allowed TRENZUDXS to share many precious memories with each other. Positive attitudes and warm smiles characterize the exemplary organization that is TRENZA. The members of this organization hold it very dear to their hearts as they remember the smiles, the 'hi's as you passed each other on Sproul, the laughs, the talks, the cries, the dancing, the cooking, the retreats, and those special moments that occurred when you chose to become a TRENZUDX.
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