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USC Society for Advancing Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science
University of Southern California
About USC Society for Advancing Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science
Based at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, CA, the Society for Advancing Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science represents a vital community dedicated to transforming representation within scientific disciplines. This student-led organization embodies a profound commitment to honoring the historical and ongoing contributions of Native American, Chicano, and Hispanic communities while building pathways for future generations of scientists and leaders.
At its heart, SACNAS reflects a deep respect for indigenous knowledge and stewardship. The organization actively engages with Native Land acknowledgments and recognizes the traditional caretakers of the landscape, incorporating indigenous perspectives into their mission of advancing science. This approach distinguishes SACNAS from typical academic organizations, grounding their work in principles of community responsibility, cultural continuity, and intergenerational knowledge transfer.
The organization serves as a bridge between USC's academic resources and the broader Los Angeles community, particularly focusing on underserved populations in education. Through partnerships with institutions like Sacred Heart Elementary School, SACNAS creates meaningful connections that introduce young students to scientific possibility and demonstrate that scientists look like them. These relationships extend from elementary outreach programs to high school mentoring initiatives, reflecting a commitment to nurturing curiosity and ambition at every educational level.
SACNAS fosters a welcoming community where membership is open to anyone who shares their values of diversity, scientific excellence, and social responsibility. Members actively participate in fundraising, scholarship distribution, and community engagement events throughout Los Angeles. The organization's monthly gatherings and social media presence keep members informed and connected, building a supportive network that recognizes both the academic and personal dimensions of pursuing science as a member of an underrepresented community.