The African and Caribbean Students' Union of Amherst College is a student-led organization which seeks to unite students of African and/or Caribbean heritage in an environment that fosters pride, spirit, and familiarity while at the same time opening the regions to the Amherst community. The group seeks to educate and inform both nationals, and the wider community, of the issues that face the African continent and the Caribbean region with hopes that our dialogue will help to spark something within us that will help in transforming our little pieces of paradise into something greater than they already are.
We urge you to join us in celebrating cultures from within.
ACSU'S 2ND ANNUAL "WAVE YOUR FLAG!" WEEKEND IS BACK!!
April 4-6, 2014
"My favorite part of the Ghanaian flag is the black star. Nowhere else would you find such a strong culture of inclusion and connectedness."
"I studied abroad in Chile and it was a very transformative experience."
"We love our flag because it contains the three elements that keep us strong. God, community, and freedom."
"My favorite part of the Ghanaian flag is the black star. Nowhere else would you find such a strong culture of inclusion and connectedness."
COME CELEBRATE YOURSELF!!
Darienne Madlala
L-R: Uju Momah, Alexis Teyie, Stella Oyalabu, Darienne Madlala, Rita Orare, Sheila Chukwulozie, and ???
L-R: Doyin Ariyibi, Jessica Maposa, and Beselot Birhanu.
Stella Oyalabu and Sheila Chukwulozie
Liberty Chigova, Persie Gijima, and Nigel Mevana.
L-R: Doyin Ariyibi, Beselot Birhanu, Jessica Maposa, and Stella Oyalabu.