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LATINO GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION

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Voz Latina Conference Video
By Evelyn Tu, Producer and Editor, Princeton University Office of Communications. May 29, 2009, 04:37 pm.
Featuring our former board members Monica Trujillo, Ivan Ortiz, and Cristina Mora, alongisde faculty and guest speakers!

Voz Latina Schedule of Events
From the Diversity section of the Princeton University Graduate School website.

Graduate School seeks to attract minority students
By Josh Oppenheimer, Staff Writer, Daily Princetonian. Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
Plain text copy of article
Our very own Monica Trujillo was interviewed for this article!

Graduate School less diverse than its peers
By Lisa Bendele, Senior Writer, Daily Princetonian. Friday, December 14th, 2007
Plain text copy of article

Links to other organizations and programs at Princeton

The Community House, a part of the PU Pace Center. An organization committed to closing the minority achievement gap in Princeton by providing programs that bolster early childhood literacy, promote the mastery of fundamental academic skills, and create early awareness of post-secondary opportunities for underserved minority youth.

The Princeton Salsa Club

Program in Latino Studies at Princeton

Program in Latin American Studies at Princeton

The Graduate School at Princeton

The Black Graduate Caucus, a sister organization

International Center: "A Place for Us All"

Department of Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures

Princeton University Mentoring Program

Undergraduate latino student groups at Princeton

Chicano Caucus

Acción Puertorriqueña, also known as Acción Latina

CAUSA (Cuban American Undergraduate Student Association), their website was down during the fall of 2009

Ballet Folklorico de Princeton

ALPA: Association of Latino Princeton Alumni

Links to local organizations relevant to Latinos

LALDEF: The Latin American Legal Defense and Education Fund. To defend and promote civil rights, and increase access to education, among Latin Americans in the Greater Princeton area.