Coalition of Latino and Latina Scholars
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Coalition of Latino/a Scholars
Established 2001
Organization Type Graduate/Masters & Doctoral
Executive Board Term 2006-2007
Co-Chair Víctor Quiñones Guerra
Co-Chair Isabel Martínez
Secretary Christal G. Burnett
Treasurer Olga Rodríquez
Location New York
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The Coalition of Latino and Latina Scholars (CLS) is a graduate student organization at Teachers College, the Graduate and Professional School of Education at Columbia University
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. It was founded in Spring 2001 by a group of Latino/a students that felt the need to address interests and concerns of the Latino/a community at Teachers College. CLS is composed of a diverse group of students that come from various backgrounds and career interests. The organization provides a culturally rich environment that promotes the diversity of Latino heritage and successes of Latinos/as in the United States and across all continents.
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