► Kulano

KULANO, which means "wealth" in Kalina, is an assosciation representing the Caribbean-Amerindian community, with two main objectives. First, we aim to encourage the exploration of Caribbean life and culture at Sciences Po and its surrounding community. Group events will immerse you in the Caribbean world, with a focus on Mexico, Jamaica, the West Indies, the Guyanas, etc. Our second main objective is to help integrate students from the Caribbean into the Sciences Po community. The association KULANO represents a mix of origins, cultures, and visions, just like the Caribbean region and the broader global community.
Officers : Jessi AMERICAIN, Roberto Kwakou DOEKA
E-mail :
kulano@sciences-po.org
► LA RED : Latinoamerica en Sciences Po
LARED (Latinoamerica en Sciences Po) is the Latin-American student association!

As a meeting place for students and a starting point for projects related to the region, LA RED aims to build a strong Latin American network at Sciences Po by offering conferences, "Cafés-Politiques", "Cafés-Littéraires", parties and other encounters between students from all backgrounds. We organize panel discussions with businesses working in or with Latin America in partnership with Sciences Po Avenir, partner with The Center of the Americas to offer information sessions for students studying abroad in the region, and publish a newsletter on Latin American affairs.
Officers : Patricio SCAFF, Gaspard ESTRADA, Elisa GALVAN
E-mail :
red.latinoamerica@sciences-po.org
► TransAtlantique

Transatlantique is Science Po’s Franco-American association. It aims to strengthen ties between American and French students by sponsoring encounters between European and American students and debates on US themes, and by promoting of American culture and arts at Sciences Po. We organize conferences with politicians, journalists, academics and other specialists from the United States, and offer a language partnership programme. Our organization is partner of The Center of the Americas and many other associations and individuals at Sciences Po.