RESOURCES FOR HISPANIC & LATINE COMMUNITIES

RISD Student Groups

Mango Street

RISD National Organization of Minority Architecture Students (NOMAS)

Local Resources

RISD Intercultural Student EngagementInstagram: @risdiseEwing Multicultural Center
41 Waterman Street
Providence, RI 02903
Progreso Latino helps Rhode Island’s Latino
and immigrant communities to achieve greater
self-sufficiency and socio-economic progress
by providing transformational programs that
support personal growth and social change.
401 728-5920626 Broad Street
Central Falls, RI 02863
RI Latino Arts raises awareness and
preserves Latino arts, heritage and
cultures in Rhode Island and builds
community pride.
Instagram: @rilatinoartsLa Galería @RILA 
Nuestras Raíces:
Latino History Archives
209 Central St.
Central Falls, RI 02863
Southside Cultural Center — SCCRI
connects, cultivates and engages the
Southside, West End, and Elmwood
neighborhoods through the arts, nurtures
the voices of artists of color, and cultivates
leaders who lift up people in the community.
401-228-3630393 Broad Street
Providence, RI 02907
Rhode Island Professional Latino Association
is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization made
up of Latino professionals in the state of Rhode
Island, providing mentoring, education and
networking opportunities to the Latino community.
The Colombian American Cultural Society
preserves the culture and traditions of the
Colombian community in the state of Rhode
Island through the creation of social and
cultural events.
401 663-3924504 Weeden Street
Pawtucket, RI
Puerto Rican Professionals Association
of Rhode Island promotes a stronger
commitment to the civil and political rights
and responsibilities of Puerto Rican
as U.S. citizens and residents of Rhode
Island.
401 228-7818
assoprpari@gmail.com
 
Puerto Rican Institute for the Arts and
Advocacy, Inc.
401 737-0751P.O. Box 8168
Warwick, RI 02888
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