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The Kraft Family Fund
The Kraft Family Fund for Intercultural and Interfaith Awareness administered by the Office of University Chaplain encourages recognized student groups at Columbia University and Barnard College to collaborate on projects that promote intercultural and interfaith awareness and understanding across Columbia University. The Kraft Fund seeks to provide students with timely and appropriate venues for exploring controversial issues and resolving conflicts in a manner that promotes greater understanding among Columbia University students of diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

Haitian Students Association at Columbia University
Columbia University HSA is comprised of Haitians, first- and second-generation Haitian-Americans and anyone who is interested in Haiti's history and culture.

Grupo Quisqueyano de Columbia University
Grupo Quisqueyano de Columbia University is an organization that presents Dominican presence at Columbia University. Grupo Quisqueyano works to promote Dominican culture and heritage, advocate and encourage unity among Dominicans in and around campus, equip its members with the necessary support and services to succeed at Columbia and beyond.

Malcolm X & Dr. Betty Shabazz Center
3940 Broadway, New York, NY 10032
theshabazzcenter.org

Columbia University President's and Provost's Student Event Fund

Northern Manhattan Coalition of Immigrants' Rights
NMCIR is a non-profit organization founded in 1982 to educate, defend, and protect the rights of immigrants. Through a service and organizing model, NMCIR works to bring about social justice to the immigrant community of Northern Manhattan and the Bronx.
www.nmcir.org

Columbia University Caribbean Students Association

Columbia College Student Council

Columbia University Office of Multicultural Affairs

The Africana Studies Program at Barnard
The Africana Studies Program at Barnard was founded in 1992 as the site for the multidisciplinary study of Africa and the Black Diaspora. Through the course offerings and extra-curricular programming, Africana Studies offers the Barnard community exposure to the experiences of black peoples across the globe and the analytical tools necessary for rigorous and culturaly sensitive analyses of these experience.

Caridad Steak and Seafood House
Located at 207th Street, between Sherman and Vermilyea, Caridad Steak and Seafood House specializes in Dominican and international and a variety of seafoods. For reservations or to place an order, call (212) 567-8322 or (212) 544-0423.

C-Town Supermarket

Aymas Communications
For more information, contact Jose Jael at 1 (800) 646-0943


Others:
- Ana Lopez
- John Swauger, Executive Director of Washington Heights/Inwood Coalition