UMass Boston

Cultural Center (CC)

Cultural Center (CC): The Cultural Collaborative comprises of the six student-led Cultural Centers. As the Cultural Centers are under Student Multicultural Affairs, they come together to program and create cross-cultural programs and initiatives.  

Asian Student Center

The Asian Student Center promotes unity, Asian heritage and cultural diversity, hosts social events throughout the year, is a place for students to relax and make new friends, and welcomes all students.

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Black Student Center

The mission of the Black Student Center is to provide a central space for students of African descent and other ethnic groups to develop academically and socially by promoting a positive self-image through facilitating access to their history and culture.

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Casa Latina

Established in 1989, Casa Latina is student organization at UMass Boston dedicated to cultivating an inclusive and vibrant community that not only embraces the richness of Hispanic culture but also harnesses the power of creativity and artistry. Our mission is to provide a welcoming space where individuals from all walks of life can come together to learn, appreciate and celebrate the diverse traditions, languages, art forms and histories that constitute the Hispanic heritage. 

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Queer Student Center

The charge of the Queer Student Center (also known as the QSC, or "The Q") is to facilitate the educational and social development of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning and queer (LGBTQQ) population at UMass Boston.

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Women's Center

The Women's Center sponsors events and programs throughout the year of special interest to women of color, women with disabilities, women veterans, queer women, and the many women who transcend these spaces and identify with multiple spaces.

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NISA (Native and Indigenous Student Association)

The Native and Indigenous Student Association (NISA) is a student-led organization that fosters a sense of community for Native and Indigenous students. It provides a space for cultural expression, advocacy, and support, promoting awareness and understanding of Indigenous cultures. NISA also works to address issues facing Native communities and supports Indigenous identity on campus.

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