La CASA

Cultural Appreciation and Student Advocacy

Bienvenidos to the 2024-2025 academic year!

La CASA aims to increase engagement and provide support for Hispanic/Latine, low-income, and historically minoritized students regardless of ethnicity, culture, gender, and intersectional identities. Its purpose is to foster a sense of belonging among Hispanic/Latino students and the entire student body. La CASA will serve as a learning space and provide deliberate programming to highlight Hispanic/Latine, Asian American and Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander, Black/African American, and Indigenous populations.

Fall Quarter Hours

 

Location

T Building Room 402 (West Side Entrances near MLK Statue)

Meet the Staff!

Services

  • Computers
  • Meeting rooms
  • Meditation Room
  • Kitchen for student use (Coming soon)
  • Free printing
  • Space for social interaction and studying
  • Student advocacy
  • Connections to resources campus and community-wide
  • Cultural, social and academic programming

Additional Services

  • College Assistant Migrant Program (CAMP)
  • Undocumented Student Advocacy Specialist (USAS)
La CASA Location

 

 

 

Campus Resources

 

Multicultural Student Clubs at 网赌正规真人实体在线平台

Halcones de la Libertad (Freedom Hawks)
Meetings: Mondays | 1 PM | La CASA T403

Advisor: Stephanie Fuentes - sfuentes@columbiabasin.edu 

Japanese Culture Club

Our Club's goal is to explore Japanese culture in a historical lens as well as exploring modern Japanese culture. our clubs’ interests are broad whether it’s exploring the ancient history of the samurai or exploring Japanese anime and manga and its rise in the united states, wherever your interest in Japanese culture lies the Japanese culture club is the best way to explore it.

Meetings: Biweekly Wednesday | 2 PM | SWL 108

Advisor: Noriko Ryder - nryder@columbiabasin.edu

League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)


LULAC strives to create, connect, and celebrate our community through the Latin American perspective. We provide cultural and educational service-learning opportunities that develop civic leadership and self-advocacy, all while supporting 
underrepresented communities in an inclusive environment.

Meetings: Mondays | 2 PM | SWL 202
Advisor: Eudelio Martinez - emartinez@columbiabasin.edu

contact

  • Email:lacasa@achador.net

  • Phone:509-542-4444

  • Address:2600 N. 20th Ave., Pasco, WA 99301T BuildingT402

  • Office Hours:Monday, Wednesday: 7 am to 4:30 pmTuesday, Thursday: 7 am to 7 pmFriday: 7 am to noon

Students walking around 网赌正规真人实体在线平台's Pasco campus