| African Society of Georgetown |
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The African Society of Georgetown is established for the purpose of highlighting Africa, its people, its culture, and its way of life. Our members dedicate themselves to diversifying thought on campus and heightening cultural sensitivity. |
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| Anime Club |
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The GU Anime Club meets once a week to watch and discuss anime. The club attends a local anime convention each semester. |
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| Armenian Students Association |
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The Armenian Student Association is an organization for highlighting and celebrating the rich Armenian culture, including its food, people, language, music, and history. By coming together as a group, we hope to foster our appreciation of our Armenian culture and heritage!
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| Asian American Students Association |
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The Asian American Student Association serves as an information resource on Asian American issues and provides the Georgetown Community with a forum in which those interested in Asian American issues can exchange ideas and experiences. |
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| Ballet Folklórico Mexicano de Georgetown |
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Ballet Folklórico Mexicano de Georgetown strives to continue the tradition and celebration of Mexican culture and folkloric traditions. BFMG seeks to share the rich culture of Mexico with a diverse presentation of Mexican folkloric dance. We learn dances from multiple regions of Mexico and perform both on and off campus. |
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| Black Students Alliance |
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BSA serves to increase appreciation of diversity at GU and assist students of color on campus. We allow opportunities for students of color to get active and be visible on campus. As well, we serve as a source of support and friendship for all members. |
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| Black Theatre Ensemble |
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Established in 1979, The Black Theatre Ensemble (BTE) is dedicated to producing dramatic works that celebrate and enrich the Black American cultural heritage, and expand and challenge the discourse on the Black experience. Through the arts, BTE strives to provoke substantive dialogue, promote cross-cultural exchange, and engage community. In addition to fully staged productions, BTE organizes several "coffeehouses" throughout the year. These provide a forum for students to express self and share perspective through song, dance, and poetry. For our 30th anniversary, BTE will produce staged readings of new plays in our Expressions in Black New Works Festival! |
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| Chinese Student Alliance (CSA) |
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Founded in 1991 as China Circle, CSA has grown into an organization that not only reaches students of Chinese descent here at Georgetown, but engages the whole Georgetown community in cultural, political, and social events. |
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| Club Filipino |
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Since its inception, Georgetown University Club Filipino has sought to promote, develop, and foster a greater awareness of and appreciation for the culture and concerns of Filipino communities here and abroad. Building on the Filipino ideals of family and community, Club Filipino is open to everyone. We encourage students and faculty to join us in our efforts to educate, learn, and share. |
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| Georgetown University Hawaii Club |
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THE PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC WOULD LIKE TO SHARE THEIR ISLANDS WITH YOU.
Being so far away from home gives us an excuse to share our culture through song, dance, and most of all food :)
Let's just say that we bring Pacific culture to Georgetown. We are open to all Hawaiian and non-Hawaiian students. If you want to be a part of a luau or if you simply want to be around some of the nicest students at Georgetown, then please come join our club. |
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| Georgetown University Multi- and Bi-racial Organization (GUMBO) |
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Georgetown University Multi- and Bi-racial Student Organization (GUMBO) represents those students who have more than one culture to call their own. All are welcome, multiracial or not, as we are everyone. |
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| Harmony |
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Harmony is Georgetown's one and only international a cappella group! Our primary goal is to promote the diversity and beauty of international song. From Bollywood hits to Bulgarian chants, Harmony sings in a wide array of styles from around the world. With a repertoire ranging from Shakira to Jay Chou to Gabonese funeral chants, Harmony's got something for everyone! |
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| Hellenic Club |
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The Hellenic Student Association is an organization for highlighting and bringing together all individuals of Hellenic descent to promote Hellenic culture, language and religion. Additionally, we seek to discuss current issues related to Greece and Cyprus. |
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| Iranian Cultural Society |
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The Iranian Cultural Society is dedicated to bringing the richness, diversity, and depth of Iranian culture to the Georgetown community, and of course, having a good time in the process. We are anticipating an exciting year of movies, Persian chats, speakers and special events so please join us! |
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| Irish American Society |
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The Georgetown University Irish American Society is dedicated to serving as a means to bring cultural and social activities to all students of Georgetown University. The club welcomes all students, faculty and staff of Georgetown, whether they are of Irish descent or not. The GUIAS sponsors several different types of events throughout the year, designed to involve all members of the society in a fun and inviting atmosphere. Some of the events we sponsor during the year include, but are not limited to, guest speakers, pub nights, movie nights, and service opportunities to benefit Irish charities. |
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| Japan Network (J-Net) |
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For Hoyas interested in learning more about Japanese culture, practicing your Japanese skills, or anything else related to Japan. |
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| Jewish Student Association (JSA) |
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JSA-SAC is the cultural aspect of JSA, the principal organization responsible for promoting Jewish life on campus. We sponsor a variety of programs so that all students on campus can experience the cultural side of JSA. |
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| La Société Francophone de Georgetown |
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Crêpe sales in Red Square, Francophone Week, events at the French Embassy, and more...
If you love Francophone culture and the French language, you'll love being a member of La Société Francophone de Georgetown! |
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| Latin American Student Association (LASA) |
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| MEChA de Georgetown |
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Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan |
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| Singapore Society |
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Singapore Society is devoted to raising the profile of the great island nation, helping Singaporeans (and Singapore enthusiasts) meet others and serving tremendously sumptuous food. |
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| South Asian Society |
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Our Mission Statement: The South Asian Society (SAS) seeks to meet the social, cultural, and educational needs of all Hoyas with an interest in South Asia. SAS proudly celebrates the cultural, religious, and linguistic diversity of South Asia and aims to raise awareness of South Asian cultures at Georgetown. SAS is committed to building a sense of community among its members and exists to provide a unified voice for South Asian interests on campus. South Asia includes, but is not limited to, the nations of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. |
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| Southern Society |
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| Students for Justice in Palestine |
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As an advocacy group, SJP is committed to a core set of principles to which it expects its members to adhere. SJP believes that while the Palestinian people must ultimately be able to decide their future in Palestine, certain key principles, grounded in international law, human rights, and basic standards of justice, are fundamental to a just resolution of the plight of the Palestinians. SJP welcomes individuals of all ethnic and religious backgrounds to join in solidarity with the struggle for justice in Palestine. |
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| Taiwanese American Student Association (TASA) |
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TASA, the Taiwanese American Student Association at Georgetown University, is a student group dedicated to promoting Taiwanese cultural awareness by showcasing its unique traditions and indigenous cultures. Through various cultural, social, and educational activities and events, TASA brings together students with an interest in Taiwan, complementing the growing Asian American student community at Georgetown. |
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