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Chicano-Latino, Caribbean, Central America, Multicultural, Latin America, South America Location
Seattle, WA Seattle Latino Film Festival is a nonprofit organization that discovers and presents independent films, documentaries and short films from Ibero & Latin-American countries.
Community Focus
Chicano-Latino Location
Pasco, WA A Roman Catholic Parish in the Diocese of Spokane.
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Chicano-Latino, Central America, Latin America, North America, South America Location
The State of the State for Washington Latinos is an ongoing program at Whitman College in Community-Based Research. Doing “community-based” research (CBR) means that each student collaborates with a community partner whose professional work centrally involves the Latino community.
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Chicano-Latino, Central America, Latin America, North America, South America Location
Reach the most dynamic consumer economy from Washington’s State Capitol to the Canadian Border every Friday with La Raza. La Raza del Noroeste the most read Spanish language publication in Washington and is produced fully in Spanish by journalists familiar not only with the language but the cultural nuances of a burgeoning flow of Spanish speaking residents
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Chicano-Latino, Native American/First Nations, Northern Europe/Scandinavia, African American/Black, Jewish, Multicultural, North America Location
Seattle, WA Living Voices is a nationally touring educational theatre bringing life to history through the power of live theatre, video, and personal discussion
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Chicano-Latino, Central America, Latin America, North America, South America Location
Everett, WA Familias Unidas is the first Latino Resource Center in Snohomish County. We are open to all but provide bilingual services with a focus on the Hispanic Community in the area.
Community Focus
Chicano-Latino Location
Spokane, WA HBPA's mission is to promote and serve Hispanic/Latino cultural, business, professional, and educational interests in the Inland Northwest.
HBPA's vision is to connect members to the community to build professional and personal relationships. HBPA seeks to offer professional development opportunities, provide access to resources, develop cultural education and increase community involvement.
HBPA's vision is to connect members to the community to build professional and personal relationships. HBPA seeks to offer professional development opportunities, provide access to resources, develop cultural education and increase community involvement.
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Chicano-Latino, Latin America Location
Redmond, WA Centro Cultural Mexicano strives to inspire inclusive participation by the community in all aspects of education, culture, and society by providing opportunities to create a positive future.
El Centro Cultural Mexicano se esfuerza por inspirar la participación inclusiva de la comunidad en todos los aspectos de la educación, cultura y sociedad al brindar oportunidades para crear un futuro positivo.
El Centro Cultural Mexicano se esfuerza por inspirar la participación inclusiva de la comunidad en todos los aspectos de la educación, cultura y sociedad al brindar oportunidades para crear un futuro positivo.
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Chicano-Latino, Native American/First Nations, Northern Europe/Scandinavia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Central Asia, Eastern Europe, Middle East, African American/Black, Pacific/Pacific Islander, Global Indigenous, East Asia, Caribbean, Jewish, South Asia, Southern Europe, Central America, Multicultural, Southeast Asia, Western Europe (includes Central), Northern Africa, Latin America, North America, South America Location
Olympia, WA Enrich the resiliency and vibrancy of individuals and communities through joyful learning, creative cultural expression, and appreciation of folklife
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Chicano-Latino, African American/Black, Caribbean, South Asia, Multicultural, Latin America, North America, South America Location
Federal Way, WA Community Focus
Chicano-Latino, Eastern Europe, Middle East, Pacific/Pacific Islander, East Asia, South Asia, Southern Europe, Central America, Multicultural, Southeast Asia, Latin America, South America Location
Seattle, WA Community Focus
Chicano-Latino, Sub-Saharan Africa, Central Asia, Middle East, Pacific/Pacific Islander, East Asia, South Asia, Central America, Multicultural, Southeast Asia, Northern Africa, Latin America Location
Seattle, WA OneAmerica is the largest immigrant and refugee advocacy organization in Washington State, organizing with and advocating for diverse communities including Latinx, African, and Asian.
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Chicano-Latino, Native American/First Nations, Sub-Saharan Africa, Middle East, African American/Black, Pacific/Pacific Islander, Global Indigenous, Central Africa, Caribbean, Eastern Africa, Central America, Multicultural, Southeast Asia, Northern Africa, Southern Africa, Western Africa, Latin America, North America, South America Location
Seattle, WA Teaching kids to code and build robots through an intersection of anti-racist and anti-sexist curriculum.
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Chicano-Latino, Native American/First Nations, Northern Europe/Scandinavia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Eastern Europe, Middle East, African American/Black, Pacific/Pacific Islander, East Asia, Caribbean, Jewish, South Asia, Southern Europe, Central America, Multicultural, Southeast Asia, Western Europe (includes Central), Northern Africa, Sister Cities, Latin America, North America, South America Location
Seattle, WA Since 1972, Northwest Folklife has been deeply committed to celebrating the diversity of our Northwest communities and demystifying our differences together, under one roof. Our work centers on preserving cultural arts, bridging connections to heritage and identity, and cultivating the ever-evolving traditions of the Pacific Northwest.
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Chicano-Latino, Central America, Latin America, North America, South America Location
Seattle, WA Casa Latina advances the power and well-being of Latino immigrants through employment, education, and community organizing. Our Education Program, Day Worker Center, Workers' Defense Committee, and the Leadership Program are all focused on giving the training, knowledge and support needed for our constituents to move toward greater self-sufficiency.
Casa Latina was founded in 1994 to empower Seattle’s Latino immigrants by providing them educational and economic opportunities, giving people the tools they need to work, live, support their families, and contribute to the Seattle community.
Casa Latina was founded in 1994 to empower Seattle’s Latino immigrants by providing them educational and economic opportunities, giving people the tools they need to work, live, support their families, and contribute to the Seattle community.
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Chicano-Latino, Caribbean, Multicultural, Latin America Location
Seattle, WA Alma y Azúcar brings you an exquisite and passionate selection of Latin styles and flavors. From the bouncy feel of 'Perfidia' and 'Quizas' to the passionate tango version of 'Besame Mucho', the sultry bossa nova 'Waters of March' and the salsa sound of 'Bemba Colorá' or 'Oye Como Va', these tunes have captured hearts and entertained internationally for decades.
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Chicano-Latino, Central America, Latin America, North America, South America Location
Seattle, WA El Centro de la Raza strives to use social, cultural, educational, economic and civic activities as vehicles to bring together peoples of all races and refuses to separate our nation’s economic model from the historic tragedy of racism, poverty, and war.
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Chicano-Latino Location
Cheney, WA The Chicana/o/x Education Program originated in the spring of 1977 when a group of Chicano and Chicana students and a Chicano Art Professor Ruben Trejo proposed the formation of a program. Under the administration of President George Fredrickson, the program was founded to recruit Chicana/o students and begin a search for a program director. In the fall of 1977, an acting director was appointed, Santos Hernandez, assistant professor in Social Work. He continued for two years. In 1981, two classes were offered, Chicano Culture Experience and Chicano History. In the 1990s, Survey of Chicano Literature and Chicano-Latino Politics were added. In the 2000s, a minor was approved and several courses added.