The Center for Hispanic Excellence: La Casa Latina promotes greater awareness of Latinx issues, culture, and identity at Penn. La Casa Latina works closely with the Penn community to offer a supportive environment where all students are welcomed and engaged in programs, events, and dialogues that address important issues affecting Latinxs/Hispanics locally, nationally, and internationally.
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Current events:
Solidaridad: AfroLatinx and African American Solidarities – A Conversation with Tia Fetcher, Janay Garrett, and David Turner III: 2/24 @ 4PM ET
Join us next week for our final event of our AfroLatinx Voices series with academics Tia Fetcher, Janay Garrett, and David Turner III for a discussion on AfroLatinx and African American solidarities on Wednesday, February 24 at 4PM ET. Link to join: bit.ly/AfroLatinxVoices

Recurring Events:
Cafecito Con La Casa: Every Friday @ 3PM ET
Join us for our weekly Cafecitos to have a space to talk, decompress, and relax.
Zoom link here: https://bit.ly/ cafecitofridays
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Penn Resources
CAPS (including nights/weekends) 215-898-7021 | Office of the Chaplain 215-898-8456 | Weingarten Learning Resources Center 215-573-9235 | Help Line 215-898-HELP (898-4357) |
RAP Line (Reach A Peer, 9pm – 1am) 215-573-2RAP (573-2727) | Special Services 215-898-6600 | VPUL / Student Intervention Services 215-898-6081 | Student Health Service 215-746-3535 |