Discover Boston College

Embracing Latinidad: The Organization of Latin American Affairs at BC

Episode Summary

In this episode of Discover Boston College, George Kaparis ’27 speaks with Naytze Salanic ’26 and Isabella Rodriguez ’26, co-presidents of the Organization of Latin American Affairs (OLAA). They discuss how OLAA serves as an umbrella club celebrating diverse Latin American cultures, fosters community, and hosts signature events like Latino Family Weekend, Latino Kickback, and the spring Culture Show. They also highlight OLAA’s social and political initiatives, collaborations with other campus organizations, and how students can get involved and stay connected.

Episode Notes

In this episode of Discover Boston College, George Kaparis ’27 speaks with Naytze Salanic ’26 and Isabella Rodriguez ’26, co-presidents of the Organization of Latin American Affairs (OLAA). They discuss how OLAA serves as an umbrella club celebrating diverse Latin American cultures, fosters community, and hosts signature events like Latino Family Weekend, Latino Kickback, and the spring Culture Show. They also highlight OLAA’s social and political initiatives, collaborations with other campus organizations, and how students can get involved and stay connected.

 0:00 | Welcome to Discover Boston College with George Kaparis '27!

0:18 | Introduction of guests: Naytze Salanic and Isabella Rodriguez, co-presidents of OLAA.

0:38 | What is OLAA and how does it celebrate Latin American culture?

1:12 | How OLAA differs from other culture clubs and its inclusive approach.

2:18 | How OLAA celebrates culture through events, music, and performances.

3:55 | Signature events: Latino Family Weekend, Latino Kickback, and the spring Culture Show.

5:01 | Social and political initiatives: collaborations, TPS awareness, and voting events.

5:54 | How students can stay updated and get involved via Instagram, TikTok, and mailing list.