Committee on US/Latin American Relations Cornell Chapter

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The Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) is a Cornell University-based organization, founded in 1965, which seeks to promote justice and mutual understanding among the people of the United States, Latin America and the Caribbean. The members of CUSLAR are a diverse group of people united in our concern about the role of the United States in the social, political and economic affairs of the region. CUSLAR supports the right of the people of Latin America and the Caribbean to self-determination and control over decisions that affect their lives and communities.

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Stefano Luis

Primary Funding Board Consultant
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Shaunjae Suarez

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Amy Lopez

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Armando Munguia

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Benjamin Denker

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Max Wadhwa

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Emely Gutierrez

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Paola Leon

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Katie Soltis

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Matthew Kim

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Kenneth Roberts

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Ava Osorio

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Rafael Montan

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Committee on US/Latin American Relations Cornell Chapter


Ithaca New York 14853
United States