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Multicultural Student Services Clubs & Organizations

Calling All Colors Club


Calling All Colors is open to ALL students. Modeled after the Native American Way of the Council, the club has one overall chair and the members alternate in positions of responsibility as committee chairs, thereby promoting leadership skill building. The club's goals are to create a sense of belonging and to develop unity through diversity. This is done via community service, fund raising, social activity planning, community event programming and attending conferences throughout the Northwest.

 

Click Here for their next meeting agenda.
Click Here for their brochure.
Click Here for Calling All Colors in Review 2007-2008 Memory Book.

For information, contact:

Anita Ordonez, Advisor

Calling All Colors Club

(360) 416-7786

anita.ordonez@skagit.edu


M.E.Ch.A.

(Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano/a de Aztlan/Chicana/Chicano Student Movement of our Homeland)

M.E.Ch.A.promotes higher education, self-determination, scholarships and leadership through Indigenismo, Chicanismo, Carnalismo and Hermandad.

Click the following links to know more about M.E.Ch.A.

About M.E.Ch.A.

Event Calender

Farm Worker Solidarity March

Contact to M.E.Ch.A.

 

For information, contact:
Ted O'Connell, Advisor
MEChA

(360) 416-7963

ted.oconnell@skagit.edu



http://callingallcolorsagenda.doc