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Present Organizations


Alianza

Formerly O.R.A.L.E., MEChA and Unidos Por Fin

The purpose of Alianza is to promote the Latin@ Culture as well as empower the outer Latin@ community in effort to seek a higher education. These goals will be carried out by providing the campus with ethnic celebrations, films, and speakers. A supportive environment for multicultural students will be provided through potlucks, trips, and outer community and support networks for outer multicultural communities.

Upcoming Events

Meetings are Wednesdays at 4pm in the Alumni Lounge, UC 3rd Floor
Cinco de Mayo Celebration, May 5

Past Events

Hispanic/Latino Heritage Month
Club Retreat and Coast Trip with AZN and Hawai'i Club
Dia de los Muertos
Papers Movie Screening

Contact

President: Jose Alvarado
Advisor: Ramiro Flores


Asian Student Association (ASA)

Formerly Alpha Zeta Nu (AZN)

The purpose of ASA is to represent the interests and concerns of Asian students at Willamette. ASA will act as a support network for its members and other students of Asian ancestry because we understand that the transition into a predominantly homogenous environment can be difficult. In addition, ASA will act as a campus wide resource to promote cultural awareness and ethic diversity among the members of the Willamette Community.

Upcoming Events

Asian Lunar New Year Celebration, February 7, 2010

Past Events

Club Retreat and Coast Trip with Alianza and Hawaii Club
Annual Rice Cook-Off
Noodle Pulling and Dim Sum trips to Portland
Sushi Night

Contact

Co-Presidents: Colby Takeda, Serena Cualoping
Advisor: Stephanie Nixon


Angles — Queer-Straight Alliance

Angles is a queer-straight alliance formed to provide and encourage the support, education, and visibility of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered concerns and issues in the Willamette/TIUA community.

Angles meets every Wednesday, 9 PM in the Montag Den, to discuss topics ranging from Coming Out stories to oppressive stereotypes. Straight or non-straight, anyone is welcome to join!

Past Events

S'more-Gay-Spord
Guess the Straight Person
Fruitcake Bake Sale
Progressive Dinner
Genderfunk Annual Drag Dance
AIDS Awareness

Contact

President: Alex Xeros
Advisor: Grant Linsell


Black Student Union (BSU)

Formerly the Black Student Organization

The Black Student Union is dedicated to the unification and healing of African-Americans, people of African descent, and others who are a part of the African Diaspora through self-determination, cultural education, and academic excellence. Through the implementation of these principles and others, the Black Student Union will strive to continue the struggle for Black liberation and the liberation of all.

BSU provides an atmosphere in which students, faculty, and other Willamette members are free to express feelings, concerns, and to engage in critical dialogue to effectively address these issues. BSU also assists with the transition to college for African-American students with a comfortable environment.

Upcoming Events

Black History Month Celebration - See the BSU calendar for more information!

Past Events

BSU/SAE Kickoff Barbecue
Black in America: Presidential Discussion Panel
Movie Showing: This Christmas
Marshawn Evans: Black History Month Speaker
Movie Showing: Rosewood
Movie Showing: Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (Co-Sponsored by Willamette Events Board)

Contact

BSU Exec Board: willamettebsu@gmail.com,
BSU Website: www.willamette.edu/org/bsu
Advisors: Joshua Bilbrew, Stephanie Nixon


Hawaii Club

The Hawaii Club strives to produce a more comfortable environment for students, both from Hawaii and those interested in the culture. It provides a support group that participates in activities, service projects and educational programs, especially through the lu'au put on at the end of the school year. It also functions as a transitory resource to assist students while finding their niche at Willamette University.

Upcoming Events

Samoa Relief Fund Benefit Lu'au, January 2010
21st Annual Lu'au, April 17, 2010

Past Events

Welcome Picnic, Summer 2009
Pool Party & BBQ, September 19, 2009
Parent/Family Weekend Dinner
Uwajimaya/Portland Trip
Coast Trip
Taste of Hawaii

Contact

President: Nicole Chong
Advisors: Gordy Toyama, Teresa Hudkins


Jewish Student Union (JSU)

The Jewish Student Union connects Jewish and Non-Jewish students and allows them to celebrate Jewish holidays while learning about the traditional customs. JSU meets every week for their Friday-Night Kiddush sessions at 6 PM.

Past Events

Annual Passover Sedar
From Bernstein to Beasties: The Jewish American Music Experience
Yom Ha'Shoah, Holocaust Rememberance Day

Contact

President: Liana Walters
Advisor: Ellen Eisenberg


Native American Enlightenment Association (NAEA)

Since we live in a world full of fascinating and unique cultures, we believe that it is our obligation to be aware of and sensitive to the diversity surrounding us. We also believe that it is our responsibility to instill pride in our own heritage allowing it to be passed on for future generations. We have abundant local resources to carry out these goals, therefore we have created the Native American Enlightenment Association. We will provide Native American students at Willamette a group from which to identify with and gain support. We will also give the opportunity to all Willamette students to be "enlightened" by becoming educated and involved in these traditions of interest.

Upcoming Events

Bunky Echo-Hawk Live Painting Performance, February 2010
8th Annual Social Powwow
, March 13, 2010
NAEA & Chemawa Dance Exhibition and Lessons

Past Events

Fry Bread Sale
Giant Dreamcatcher at Wulapalooza
Culture Night
Making Dreamcatchers with Chemawa

Contact

President: Nichole Turner
Advisor: Gordy Toyama and Rebecca Dobkins


Past Organizations


Alaska Club

The Alaska Club serves to share the diversity of cultures and traditions of Alaska with its members as well as other Willamette and Salem community members. The group also acts as a support network for Alaskan natives.

Past Events

Annual Salmon Bake at Wulapalooza, April 29, 2006


Alpha Zeta Nu (AZN)


Black Student Organization (BSO)

The Black Student Organization encourages cultural awareness, acts as a support group for all people interested in African American issues and promotes educational programs on campus.

Past Events

Spike Lee Film Series, 2005
Hip Hop Symposium & Celebration of Hip Hop Culture, 2004


Korean Culture Club (KCC)


NAMASTE — South Asian Club

Past Events

Diwali Celebration, October 2006


Oregon Raza Advocating Leadership and Education (O.R.A.L.E.)

MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztl�n) national objectives:

  • To strive for educational, cultural, economical, political, and social empowerment within the Chicano community in order to liberate neustra gente;
  • To undertake the responsibility of retaining our identity and furthering our cultural awareness;
  • To undertake the responsibility of uplifting and mobilizing Chicanos and Chicanas through higher education;
  • To implement plans of action concerning Chicanos and Chicanas.

Past Events

Cinco de Mayo Celebration, May 2006


Unidos Por Fin

This organization helps to foster and maintain cultural identities (Hispanic, Latino, Mexican) in many ways. Primary goals are to emphasize the need for diversity, express cultural pride and create a sense of community with peers, through the practice of conservation of culture and ideals. Other goals include reaching out to others outside the Willamette campus through community service and inspiring and empowering young people to see the opportunities in higher education.

Past Events

Fiesta Latina, April 2005