AACC, CASA, Yale Chapter of NAPAWF, JASU, KASAMA, KASY, MSA, SAS, TAS, ViSA

AACC - Asian American Cultural Center - located at 295 Crown St., serves as a second home to Asian American students. Also organizes a variety of cultural, social, and political events which highlight the Asian experience in the U.S.

CASA - Chinese American Students' Association - one of Yale’s largest and most active undergraduate student organizations. Its purpose is to promote awareness of Chinese and Chinese-American culture and identity among all members of the Yale community.

JASU - Japanese American Students Union - an exciting cultural group dedicated to exploring Japanese American culture socially and politically.

KASAMA - the Filipino Club at Yale - strives to represent the interest of Filipino and Filipino-American students at Yale on social, political, and cultural levels. It is also the goal of Kasama to contact and correspond with other Filipino organizations in New Haven and beyond.

KASY - Korean American Students of Yale - functions as a promoter of cultural awareness, a vehicle for political action, and most importantly, a tightly-knit family for the community of Korean Americans at Yale.

MSA - Muslim Students Association - provides Yale students with the opportunity to come together in a supportive Muslim environment and seeks to educate the Yale and New Haven communities about Islam.

SAS - South Asian Society - an organization of social, cultural, and intellectual exchange for those with a special interest in South Asia (Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka).

TAS - Taiwanese American Society - a student organization that fosters an awareness of Taiwanese language and culture at Yale University.

ViSA - Vietnamese Students' Association - strives to promote Vietnamese culture and to encourage connection among Vietnamese members and those interested in the community.

Yale Chapter of NAPAWF - the college chapter of the National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum, dedicated to forging a grassroots progressive movement for the social, economic, and political empowerment of Asian Pacific American (APA) women, achieved through organizing, education, and advocacy.

 
 

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