American Intercultural Center
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All of the organizations that call the American Intercultural Center "home" offer opportunities to affirm and share your own culture, learn about other cultures, gain skills that can be developed through co-curricular activities, and get involved in the campus at-large in the context of a supportive environment. Members typically are represent every year among students who win campus-wide University Leaderships Awards.

Black Student Union (BSU)
BSU is particularly active in organizing social and educational programs for the campus community. The organization promotes various events throughout the year: Martin Luther King celebration, brown bag lunch seminars, and roundtable discussions. Special activities are scheduled during Black History Month. The group is active in community organizations, including one that provides mentors to middle school students.

Intertribal Student Council
Intertribal Student Council members meet twice each month. Typically, the group has members representing at least six Indian nations. Promoting understanding of local and national issues affecting Native American peoples and appreciation of Native culture are among the group’s goals. The spring pow-wow has become one of the largest annual events on campus. Last year, dancers and drums attended from the entire state, and over 1,200 people attended.

Organizacion Latino Americana
Organizacion Latino Americana is especially dedicated to serving students who are of Hispanic origin or who are majoring or minoring in Spanish. Events include dance and musical performances, lectures, art exhibits, and special programs in observance of holidays such as Cinco de Mayo.

Southeast Asian Student Union (SASU)
SASU is one of the fastest growing student organizations on campus. SASU sponsors Southeast Asian week events each January, and other activities such as story telling, dances, and workshops about the Hmong culture. A statewide conference sponsored by SASU last spring on the topic of Southeast Asians and education attracted more than 200 students, parents, educators and community leaders to the campus.

   
   
 
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American Intercultural Center at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
2420 Nicolet Dr, UU150, Green Bay, WI. 54311-7001
Phone: (920) 465-2720 Fax: (920) 465-2984 Email: aic@uwgb.edu

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