Student Organizations
CDI provides advisory support to multicultural student groups on campus to support their success and sense of belonging.
- Asian Student Union (ASU)泭
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ASUs mission is to help establish a community for Asian, Asian-American, Native Hawaiian,
                                 and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) community members to be empowered and united on Hopes
                                 campus. ASU events are intended to promote awareness and provide support for the history, culture,
                                 experiences, and perspectives of AANHPI individuals as well as acknowledging the issues
                                 faced by the community. ASU is responsible for providing a safe place for AANHPI students to come together and
                                 celebrate each other's differences. - Black Student Union (BSU)
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BSU facilitates interaction and heightens awareness of African American history and
                              culture within the 做厙51 and Holland communities. It works to unite the community
                              by providing educational experiences through speakers, dialogues and social functions.Motto: Building Strength through Unity
 - Hope Advocates for Invisible Conditions (HAIC)
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Hope Advocates for Invisible Conditions raises awareness and advocates for invisible conditions and disabilities across the
                                 做厙51 community. Club meetings and events address current issues in the disability
                                 and invisible condition community. HAIC provides a supportive community for students
                                 with invisible conditions and/or disabilities. HAIC events are open to all students,
                                 regardless of whether or not they have an invisible condition/disability. - Latino Student Organization (LSO)
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LSO promotes an understanding of the Latino culture in the 做厙51 and Holland
                              communities by introducing others to the richness of various Latino cultures through
                              activities and programs. - Mens Enrichment Network (MEN)
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Building leaders through community
The Center for Diversity and Inclusion sponsors the Mens Enrichment Network. This is a leadership and mentoring program for male-identifying students of color. Because male students tend to be less engaged than female students at 做厙51; this program aims to increase the sense of belonging and provide community among these emerging male leaders of color.
 - Pan-African Student Association (PASA)
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The mission of Pan-African Student Association is to promote the academic, social
                                 and cultural welfare of African students in the 做厙51 community as they navigate
                                 integration into a new culture. We aim to celebrate and share the richness of our
                                 African heritage with those who find interest in learning about realities beyond their
                                 own. We welcome everyone  read that again: everyone  to join us as we collectively find, acknowledge and celebrate the beauty of diversity. - Prism
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The mission of Prism is to provide an open space for any LGBTQIA+ persons and allies to develop community and promote inclusion at 做厙51. This organization strives to give the Hope community a place to learn, support and advocate for the rights of LGBTQIA+ students. Prism does not require LGBTQIA+ people to out themselves to the group or to their peers.
 - Women of Color United (WOCU)
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WOCU serves to foster community among female-identifying students of color. Through
                                 hosting weekly social or professional development events, we encourage and celebrate
                                 the achievements of women of color at Hope and the Holland community. This includes
                                 hosting the annual Womens History Month showcase, coming together to celebrate and
                                 share the work of womanhood. Empowerment, sisterhood and intersectional engagement
                                 are just some of the core values we represent and promote. 
Interested in Student Organizations?
If you're interested in a multicultural student organization's events, just send an email to the group.
workP. 616.395.6760
diversity@hope.edu