The Stanford Latino Alumni Association (SLAA) supports programs to inform, engage, educate, promote & support Latino alumni and the Latino community at-large.
SLAA invites to the Stanford Latino Reunion during Homecoming weekend. Comunidad, Music, Food & Prizes!
We're so excited to see our alumni across generations on campus together again! This event is free for all undergrad & graduate alumni.
RSVP at https://t.co/YZi7JuUglx
.@LatinoBruins and @SLAANational members joined a fun hike in Temescal Canyon. Like-minded Latinos had a good time connecting with the board and committee members. For more information about the group visit https://t.co/IzrGbjvKO5.
May we take stock of the ways we can continue being agents of the change we wish to see in the near future.
For actionable ways to support, see the link. Feel free to use comments to share reputable links to organizations also providing support: https://t.co/TrF0UEJq2X (3/3)
We mourn the lives of the children and teachers tragically taken in Uvalde, TX. Many of us can see ourselves, our families and our community in the faces of the innocent, predominantly Latinx, victims. There are no words that adequately convey the heaviness of our hearts. (1/3)
Especially following the recent heinous events targeting the Black community in Buffalo, New York.
Understandably, many of you have shared feeling overwhelmed, helpless, angry, and a range of emotions. We are too. (2/3)
Alums Jesus Torres, Jorge Flores,and Rene Solorzano have founded Entidad,a public benefit corp using tech to improve quality of life in underserved communities. This year they'll debut a one-stop UFW Foundation app created specifically for farmworkers https://t.co/PLJfVrE3GV
The SLAA So Cal Book Club will meet to discuss the book WITH Frank on Sunday, May 1 at 1 p.m. PT. Please RSVP to Dr. Concepcion Valadez, '73 MA & '76 PhD, at [email protected] to receive the link to join the discussion online.
Also pictured: Delia Tamayo '74.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Frank O. Sotomayor, MA ‘67 book - The Dawning of Diversity: How Chicanos Helped Change Stanford University, on the experiences of the first large classes of Mexican Americans at Stanford in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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"Prepare to be enchanted—there’s magic within."
—Stanford Magazine
My new short-story collection, How to Date a Flying Mexican, is a recommended title in the new Stanford Magazine. Check out all of this issue's recommendations at p. 55: https://t.co/EEp8mCuGPR #shortstories
A special opportunity to be in a replica lunar rover with two Apollo astronauts @Cmd16Duke and Dave Scott, Apollo Flight Director Gerry Griffin and NASA and ESA colleagues @astro_JFrancois@Astroclaude and @AstroKDS at Legends of Space event in Lausanne
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Frank O. Sotomayor, MA ‘67, has written a book, The Dawning of Diversity: How Chicanos Helped Change Stanford University, on the experiences of Mexican Americans at Stanford in the '60s and '70s. https://t.co/gBONwwOAD4
@slaa_socal SLAA SoCal & UCLA Latino Alumni Hike
📍 Eaton Canyon Nature Center
🗓 March 19th from 8:45 - 11:00 AM
Sign up at the link in our story!
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