La Casa Latina

Mission & Vision

La Casa Latina will be a centralized location of inclusivity in which Latinxs can share their narratives, access resources integral to success on the Hilltop, and engage in vital discussions about the intersectionality of race/ethnicity, class, sexuality, gender, ability, privilege, and power within the Latinx identity. In order to unite all members of the Latinx community, Casa Latina will ensure that students feel not only welcomed at Georgetown, but also feel empowered to grow and flourish in all-encompassing aspects of the collegiate community.

History

In August of 2014, the Provost Committee, summoned Hoya Latinx leaders to spearhead the first university sponsored Latinx Heritage Month.  Latinx organizations came together to host four foundational events: Latinx Welcome Dinner, a Latinx-style kick-off barbecue, a noche de baile, and a panel on Latinx Identity at Georgetown. Their success led them to contemplate and mobilize on other important issues the Latinx community faces on the Hilltop. Thus, the movement to start a Casa Latina for Hoyas was born.

On April 10, 2015, LLF and the Last Campaign for Academic Reform (LCAR) submitted their respective proposals and petitions to university administrators. From there a working group was formed with university administration in order to work towards the goal of having a Casa Latina by Fall 2016.

La Casa Latina will be a centralized location of inclusivity in which Latinxs can share their narratives, access resources integral to success on the Hilltop, and engage in vital discussions about the intersectionality of race/ethnicity, class, sexuality, gender, ability, privilege and power within the Latinx identity. In order to unite all members of the Latinx community, Casa Latina will ensure that students feel not only welcomed at Georgetown, but also feel empowered to grow and flourish in all encompassing aspects of the collegiate community.

Casa Latina residential opportunities, events, and activities are open to all Georgetown University students regardless of race, national origin, or any other characteristic protected under University policy. Multicultural student organizations are encouraged to utilize the house for club meetings and for social events. To reserve the house, please use the Casa Latina Request Form.

Meet Our Residents

2024-2025 Residents

“Arnoldo S. (he/him; CAS 2026) is an American Studies major from San Antonio, Texas.”

“Emily V.-L. (she/they; CAS 2026) is a Psychology major with minors in FMST and DBST from Maryland.”

“Julia O.-T. (she/they; CAS 2027) is an Anthropology and Philosophy major from Tuscon, Arizona.”

“Hilary O. (she/her; CAS 2026) is a Government major from Silver Spring, Maryland.”

“Emylio C. (he/him; CAS 2027) is on a Pre-Med track (major undecided) and from Tuscon, Arizona.”

Applications for Fall 2024 have closed. If you are interested in becoming a resident, check back soon for Spring 2025 applications process.

You may also email Charlie Lewin-Smith, our Assistant Director of Student Success and Multicultural Programming at cl1527@georgetown.edu

Visit Us

We are located at 1320 36th St NW, Washington, DC 20007

Forms and Sign-Ups