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Celebrate Culture & Build Community

From Ballet Folklórico de Aztlán to Mariachi Las Águilas to M.E.Ch.A., there are many clubs and organizations where Chicana/o/x students can get involved. These student-led groups offer more than extracurricular activities—they provide spaces to celebrate cultural identity, form lasting friendships, and make meaningful contributions through performances and events.

Students can also engage with the Chicana/o/x Studies department and the vibrant community. We aim to inspire students to pursue higher education through outreach initiatives at high schools, community colleges, and career fairs, as well as by partnering with local organizations. On campus, we host events that bring students together to honor Latinx culture and share traditions.

Through involvement and connection, students not only celebrate their culture but also shape the future of our campus and region.

Student Organizations Community Engagement & Events

 

Student Organizations

Alpha Pi Sigma’s mission to professionally develop women leaders has created an innovative forum for Latinas to give back to the community. Our sisterhood is composed of university and professional women from diverse backgrounds committed towards the empowerment of women and the Latin American community. We do this by providing leadership development, academic enrichment programs, community service, and activities geared towards the appreciation, promotion, and preservation of our surrounding communities.

If you have any questions or concerns, please email pi_rep@alphapisigma.org. Follow on Facebook.

The purpose of Ballet Folklorico de Aztlán is to put on performances of Latin American dance and music to show the history and culture behind the art of folkloric dance. To engage, entertain and teach both dancers and the audience the history of these regional dances, Ballet Folklorico de Aztlán is open to all of Eastern Washington University community.

If you have any questions or concerns, please email bfa.ewu@gmail.com. Follow on Facebook.

The purpose of Kappa Delta Chi Sorority is to promote the traditional values of unity, honesty, integrity, and leadership among women at Eastern Washington University. We are a group of women dedicated to the community. Kappa Delta Chi was established at Eastern Washington University on December 4, 2005 by 10 lovely charters, making it the first Latina sorority at EWU.

If you have any questions or concerns, please email alphalambda.president@kappadeltachi.org. Follow on Facebook.

La Hermandad de O eMe Te exists as a brotherhood to serve as a support group for its members and strives to uphold four standards: culture, wisdom, empowerment, and carnalismo. O eMe Te also serves as a form of support and service to the Chicano/Mexicano/Latino community at EWU as well as the state, nation, and worldwide.

As of fall 2020, this organization is no longer active at EWU.

Lambda Theta Alpha was founded at Kean University in 1975 as the first Latina sorority in the nation. Lambda Theta Alpha strives to develop strong leaders that produce and engage in political, social and cultural activities. Based on the principles of unity, love, and respect, the sorority was established for the unification of women through charitable and educational programs. Although Lambda Theta Alpha is Latin by tradition, the sorority is inclusive to all women regardless of race, color, creed, sexual identity, gender expression, or religious beliefs.

If you have any questions or concerns, please email ltaeepresident@gmail.com. Follow on Facebook.

The philosophy of Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. is based on the belief that Latino Unity is essential in order to create cultural, social, and political awareness in the Latino community and in American society. The development of leadership among all Brothers is necessary to create consciousness toward common goals and ideals, which will achieve a strong sense of chivalry, respect, dignity, and equality for all Latinos.

If you have any questions or concerns, please email ewulambdab2@gmail.com. Follow on Facebook.

Mariachi Las Águilas is an EWU music program of students who dedicate their time to learning and performing mariachi music. They provide a cultural home for all those who love mariachi music, by performing on campus and connecting with the broader Hispanic community through performances in Spokane and beyond.

If you wish to join the group or request a performance, please email swoodward1@ewu.edu. Follow on Facebook.

Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano/a de Aztlán (Chicano/a Student Movement of Aztlán) is a student-created organization that seeks to promote Chicano unity and empowerment through political action. The motto of MEChA is “La Union Hace La Fuerza” (“Unity Makes Strength”). MEChA hosts an annual student conference at EWU, cultural events such as Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead), political sessions, participates actively in promoting political change, has annual potlucks and activities for the members to participate in.

If you have any questions or concerns, please email mecha@ewu.edu. All are welcome! Follow on Facebook.

We are, P.O.W.E.R.S., an advocacy and support group for undocumented students and allies. Our mission is to provide resources and educational awareness to not only students, but also faculty and staff. We are trying to help with healing and distressing strategies to ease your time at EWU.

If  you have any questions or concerns, please email undocuhelp@ewu.edu. Follow on Facebook.

Scholars in Action gives student scholars the opportunity to investigate research interests concerning the community and opportunities for academic growth based on their goals. The group focuses to promote critical alternative scholarship on race, class, gender, sexuality and transgender studies in Latinx Studies, Afro American Studies, and American Indian Studies. This group was formed to have support and accountability among members to help each other develop academic skills and promote ideas. As a whole, our student scholars will work on developing scholarly research skills, writing skills, and public speaking skills.

Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity Inc. is the largest Latino-based fraternity in the United States, with a multicultural membership. Founded in 1986 at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. In 2007, the Pi Gamma chapter was established at Eastern Washington University where we utilize our Latino based fraternity as a catalyst to serve the needs and wants of all people. We are more than just a social fraternity, we stand by and believe in our four values; community service, academics, cultural awareness and brotherhood. Academics is of high importance to our organization, hence our motto “Opportunity for Wisdom, Wisdom for Culture.”

If you have any questions or concerns, please email easternwashingtonbetas@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram.

Sigma Lambda Gamma is the largest, historically Latina-based national sorority with a multicultural membership in chapters and alumnae associations throughout the United States – from Arizona to Wyoming; Florida to Minnesota; New York to Texas; and many more states between the coasts of California and Rhode Island. Membership in Sigma Lambda Gamma is open to women of exceptional morals & ethics with a demonstrated commitment to academic excellence, and who are pursuing or have completed courses leading to a degree in an accredited college or university.

If you have any questions or concerns, please email ewu.slg1990@gmail.com.

Community Outreach and Cultural Events

Our department is dedicated to encouraging Chicanx/Latinx students to pursue higher educational opportunities at EWU and beyond.

Our outreach efforts include visiting high schools and community colleges, participating in academic and career fairs, and building strong relationships with Latinx community organizations. 

We also sponsor various events to help students connect and celebrate their cultural roots, including:

  • Día De los Muertos festivities
  • Cinco De Mayo Exhibition
  • Graduation celebrations
  • Career workshops
  • Financial literacy presentations

These activities create meaningful connections between students, culture, and community—both on and off campus.

Students dance at Selena Day, an event held in honor of the late Mexican-American singer.