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MU’s Association of Latin American Students | Est. 1993

Columbia, MO
Joined October 2012
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@alasmu
ALAS
3 years
Time to celebrate the year! Come to our end of year banquet this Wednesday dressed up as your favorite reggaeton era/artist and be ready to eat some delicious arepas! 🎤 Our new executive board will also be announced. 🎊
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@alasmu
ALAS
3 years
You deserve a study break! Come to the MCC this Friday to color with us, learn about self care, and enjoy some snacks!🧑‍🎨
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@CambioCenter
Cambio Center
3 years
Join us to celebrate our Orgullo Latinx on May 4, 2023 from 5 - 7:00 p.m at Memorial Union N201. If you are a graduate, you can register: https://t.co/qWom3Acsre Spread the word! 👏🎉👨‍🎓👩‍🎓
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@alasmu
ALAS
3 years
Want to lead ALAS next year? Sign up here for a position on the executive board by tomorrow!!! https://t.co/zhXcBH41el
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@alasmu
ALAS
3 years
Patria, Minerva, and María Teresa Mirabal, were political revolutionaries against dictatorship in the 1950’s Dominican Republic. The sisters sacrificed their lives fighting for civil liberties. Watch the announcement of their commemoration here! https://t.co/QWe3Ik4mgC
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@alasmu
ALAS
3 years
Dolores Huerta is a Mexican-American labor rights activist and co-founder of the United Farm Workers. Huerta fought hard to advocate for migrant farmworkers. Listen to her interview on PBS in which she discusses her ongoing activism efforts here! https://t.co/HmsDdlffMT
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@Mizzou_MCC
Mizzou Multicultural Center
3 years
Celebrate our diverse campus community at Culture Couture, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on April 4 at Stotler Lounge! Enjoy delicious food, captivating music, stunning fashion and an engaging conversation. Don't miss out!
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@alasmu
ALAS
3 years
Dr. Kathleen Martinez is a Dominican archaeologist. The former lawyer pursued her dreams to find Cleopatra’s tomb by leading excavations in the Taposiris Magna Temple in Egypt. Watch the documentary following her journey of uncovering the lost tomb here! https://t.co/8rDh78CPoW
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@alasmu
ALAS
3 years
Catch a breather with ALAS! Next week we will be sharing and listening to each other's stories over @insomniacookies and ice cream🍦🍪. Bond with us with conversations ranging from college journeys to personal motivations and goals!
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@alasmu
ALAS
3 years
Celia Cruz, the “The Queen of Salsa”, is a famous Cuban-American singer. Her vibrant singing and dancing led her to win three Grammy Awards and four Latin Grammys. Listen to her award-winning album “Ritmo en el corazón” by clicking below! https://t.co/A7SgW5niFM
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@CambioCenter
Cambio Center
3 years
Day 1 of our hybrid Interdisciplinary Panel on Latin America ✅️🎉Join us for Day 2 next Thursday, March 16, from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. at 223 Townsend. Register at MU Engage for in-person or via Zoom to join virtually! https://t.co/ivVb28WccC https://t.co/E44FEvsYqr #LatinAmerica
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@alasmu
ALAS
3 years
Ellen Ochoa is a Mexican-American astronaut and engineer. She was the first Latina astronaut in space with @NASA. She’s an advocate for girls and minorities STEM education. Click below to listen to her interview about her career! https://t.co/7uvxafq9po
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@alasmu
ALAS
3 years
QUIZ YOURSELF: How much did you learn in our Latine Women Event? Question 4: Who led the Stonewall Inn Uprising, advocating for the acceptance of transgender people?
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@alasmu
ALAS
3 years
QUIZ YOURSELF: How much did you learn in our Latine Women Event? Question 3: Which of these women received a Best Actress Oscar nomination?
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@alasmu
ALAS
3 years
QUIZ YOURSELF: How much did you learn in our Latine Women Event? Question 2: Which of these Latina women won the Nobel Peace Prize for her work within indigenous communities?
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@alasmu
ALAS
3 years
QUIZ YOURSELF: How much did you learn in our Latine Women Event? Question 1: What is the name of the mission that made Ellen Ochoa the first woman in Space?
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@alasmu
ALAS
3 years
Sylvia Rivera was a Venezuelan/Puerto Rican-American trans rights activist. She was a key figure in the Stonewall Uprising and a founder of STAR, fighting for trans rights and trans visibility in the Gay Liberation Movement. Click below to learn more! https://t.co/BbOFvmeMou
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@alasmu
ALAS
3 years
Maria Elena Moyano Delgado was an Afro-Peruvian activist. She organized for community kitchens, education, and the Vaso de Leche program, providing low income, majority Indigenous communities with milk. Watch this video to learn more about her legacy! https://t.co/3VaFb41xf0
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@alasmu
ALAS
3 years
Want to try our specially crafted mocktails inspired by these influential women? 🍷Mark your calendars for this Wednesday's celebration!
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@alasmu
ALAS
3 years
Rigoberta Mencha Tum is a Guatemalan activist who won the Nobel Peace Prize. She advocated better working conditions for farm workers and educated resistance against military oppression. Watch her acceptance speech here! https://t.co/CLafKMYU67
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