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  • Letter from the Director

    Querida Carolina Latinx Center Familia, From us to you and your loved ones, Happy Holidays! This year’s season comes with a little extra energy. If you’ve visited us in the […]

  • Reflections From Our CLC Familia This Semester

    As the semester comes to a close, we invited our team to share some of their own reflections from their time on campus this year. Read more on how our […]

  • Fun Gift Ideas for This Holiday Season

    ¡Hola a todos! As we approach the holiday season, I thought it would be a great idea to create a gift guide. Whether you are looking for inspiration or are […]

  • Movies and Shows You Need to Watch this Fall Season

    Movies and Shows You Need to Watch this Fall Season With the upcoming holiday break and final exams around the corner, I thought I would share some fun Latinx shows […]

  • Latinxperience: Dr. Yuliana Rodriguez

    What is your role at Carolina? I am a Clinical Professor in the School of Education and teach courses in the Human Development and Family Science program. My work as […]

  • Meet Student Organization: Siembra UNC

      Siembra UNC is a newly founded chapter of Siembra NC, a non-profit Latinx advocacy organization fighting against ICE, abusive employers and landlords, discrimination, and criminalization of the Latinx community […]

  • Día de los Muertos: Nunca Nos Olvidamos

    Last week, the Carolina Latinx Center (CLC) hosted our annual Día de los Muertos celebration event. For those who do not celebrate Día de los Muertos or are unfamiliar, Día […]

  • Laurie Hernandez Continues to Break Barriers; Both Mental and Physical

      “Wow you’re so fearless” is a phrase many of us have heard whether it be when we speak about our Latinx families’ journeys, experiences, or lives in general. As […]

  • The Creation of Nuestro Centro

    Currently residing in a hallway in Abernethy Hall, the Carolina Latinx Center (CLC) serves as a beacon of support for Carolina students from Latinx backgrounds. It provides a place to […]

  • Latinxperience: Juan Castro

    What is your role at Carolina? I am a first-year graduate student in the Gillings School of Public Health working on a Master of Public Health degree with a concentration […]