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Center for International Trade and Security School of public and International Affairs at the University of Georgia
CLASE
The Center for Latino Achievement and Success
in the College of Education Education (CLASE) was created in January
2003, funded by a grant from The Goizueta Foundation. It serves an
educational resource center helping to improve the education of Hispanics/Latinos
in Georgia. The useful links page on
this website lists education initiatives, community resources, scholarships,
and Latino news sources.

FACS
The College of Family and Consumer Sciences
offers majors in Child and Family Development, Textiles, Merchandising
and Interiors, Foods and Nutrition, Housing and Consumer Economics, and
Family and Consumer Sciences Education.

TELL
The Teachers for English Language Learners (TELL)
Program is designed to increase the number of highly qualified bilingual
teachers in Georgia’s public
schools.
Non-certified teachers and paraprofessionals who are bilingual are awarded
scholarships and other support services to earn professional certification.
In return, they must commit to teaching three years in a high-need school in
Georgia.

Ecolatino
Athens Eco Latino is a free, monthly, bilingual magazine with 10,000 copies
being distributed in seven Northeast Georgia counties. The goal of Athens
Eco Latino is to inform, educate and serve the Hispanic community as well
as people who speak English and take interest in our rich culture and Spanish
language. Athens needs and deserves a forum for Hispanics and other residents
to find local information on such important topics as health, immigration,
education, work, organizations and businesses plus other entertainment topics
such as culture, music, profiles and sports.

Labsof Ethnobiology
The Laboratories of Ethnobiology are part of
the University of Georgia's (UGA) Department of Anthropology and
contribute to the department's program in Ecological and Environmental
Anthropology. Research projects are currently underway in Southern
Mexico among the Tzeltal, Tzotzil, and Lacandon Maya, with an emphasis
on nutritional and medical ethnobiology. Laboratory faculty and students are
affiliated with El Colegio de la Frontera Sur (ECOSUR), in San Cristóbal
de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico through the UGA and ECOSUR academic exchange
program. Much of the work is conducted in conjunction with ECOSUR's Proyecto
Etnobiología Maya y Productos Alternativos and its associated Herbario
Etnobotánico de Chiapas (HECH).

Mexican American Business Chamber
The Mexican American Business Chamber
is the dynamic force promoting and uniting the Georgia business community.
With nearly 1,000 members, it is one of the largest business organization
in Georgia. The
Chamber harnesses the power of this solid and growing membership base
to create an environment where businesses thrive, where government supports
local commerce and where the community and business work together for
our city’s future. The Chamber's size and strength allows the organization
to offer a wide variety of programs and services to support both large
and small businesses. These services include networking and promotional
opportunities, relocation assistance, legislative advocacy, commercial
mission and educational seminars, to name a few
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