LGBTQIA+ Quilting!
LGBTQIA+ Quilting!
Come decorate a quilt square that will be added to a special LGBTQIA+ History Month Quilt. Learn about the history of quilting in the LGBTQIA+ communities!
Come decorate a quilt square that will be added to a special LGBTQIA+ History Month Quilt. Learn about the history of quilting in the LGBTQIA+ communities!
Embrace our Diversity and Express Your Creativity. Unleash your creativity and celebrate diversity at Art Jam Thursdays! Dive into fun DIY crafts, relieve stress and show off your unique style for a chance to be featured on social media. Enjoy delicious food and jam to live music while collecting special themed buttons at each event.… Continue reading Art Jam — LGBTQIA2S+ Heritage Month Edition
Come meet and learn about LGBTQIA+ identified UCS Counselors and some Pride Center Staff who will be serving on a panel to answer questions regarding LGBTQIA+ History Month and identities. We will be giving students colorful water bottles and LGBTQIA+ stickers at the event!
Mix and mingle at Rainbow Reception, a biannual mixer thrown by the Pride Center. Discover LGBTQIA2S+ spaces, clubs, and resources on campus, learn about the Queer Studies program and build lasting connections with LGBTQIA2S+ CSUN faculty, staff, students and allies. Come on down and celebrate with the Pride Center! Do you require interpreting services? Please… Continue reading Rainbow Reception
Take part in the joy as the Pride Center celebrates Latino/a/e/x art, advocacy, culture and music! Savor everything from pupusas to pan dulce as you make crafts, connect with community members and watch performances from drag queens and Ballet Folklórico Aztlán de CSUN. You can also make memories with our photo booth and win prizes,… Continue reading Orgullo y Cultura: Honoring Queer Voices
Join us for a charla/talk with Muxe activist and textile artist, Xenari. Xaneri, has a focus on the sexual diversity of indigenous peoples and childhoods. She has also participated in documentaries that reflect the worldview of the people of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, commercials and short films that celebrate gender diversity. She currently provides… Continue reading Muxe Identity in the Flesh
Through a queer African feminist lens, Dr. Amina Adjepong explores the transnational landscape of false options faced by communities resisting oppression. In Ghana, protests against political corruption, environmental destruction, homophobia, and youth unemployment are met with police force and state repression. Similarly, in the US, calls for an arms embargo on the state of Israel… Continue reading “A Hellscape of False Options: The Limits of Progressive Cultural Politics” A Talk by Dr. Amina Adjepong
The new Minor in Disability Studies is pleased to announce our official launch! In celebration, we kick off our first semester with our keynote speaker Ly XÄ«nzhèn ZhÇŽngsÅ«n (Lydia X. Z. Brown) (they/them), an attorney, disability rights activist, founder of the Autistic People of Color Fund, Director of Public Policy at the National Disability… Continue reading Lydia XZ Brown on Intersectionality, Social Justice, and Disability Rights
Unleash your singing skills at Kinky Karaoke with the Pride Center! Join us for a joyous evening of memorable performances, sex toy giveaways and delicious food as we embrace sex-positivity, autonomy and agency. Whether you're here to sing your heart out or just enjoy the vibe, Kinky Karaoke is the perfect place to bond with… Continue reading Kinky Karaoke