Sororities for Latinas encourage unity, support
Mandy Freyta
Issue date: 9/28/05 Section: Life & Arts
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UMAS MEChA or United Mexican American Students Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Atzlan is an organization that has dedicated itself to the advancement of the Chicano community since its inception in 1968. MEChA began with a vision of nine Chicano/as at CU-Boulder. These determined Chicano/as recognized the existence of common barriers faced by the Chicano/a community. They became convinced that there was a need for an organization of their people in higher education. Since then, MEChA has been actively involved in the advancement and achievement of higher education among their "gente" and within their "barrios, colonias and campos."
Aside from providing a network of support for students in higher education, they also strive to better their community through mobilization of barrio youth. In an effort to sustain these goals MEChA promotes programs such as the La Raza Youth Conference, which carries the theme of "How to Make College your Barrio," the Cesar Chavez Celebration and the Auraria Campus Cinco de Mayo celebration. They also host an annual Easter egg hunt, as well as their upcoming Annual Pumpkin Carving Contest in the local Denver community. Through these social gatherings Mechistas find the opportunity to influence the youth within their communities toward "self-determination and not self-destruction."
"It's a good opportunity to grow as a person, but it's really about helping our people get ahead in life" says Mechista Lynn Cordova about her organization. Although she is only one Mechista, it isn't hard to determine that she speaks for the organization as a whole.
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