The mission of AHANA is to introduce ethnic issues and promote cultural diversity though a variety of events and programs concerning the academic, social, cultural and spiritual development of all participants.
AHANA's vision is to reach out to all Taylor students regardless of socioeconomic, gender, culture or ethnic background, as well as to be a culturally expressive outlet for ethnic minorities.
Ultimately, AHANA provides both a chance for ethnic students to fellowship with one another as well as opportunities for the Taylor community to experience various ethnic cultures and activities.
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