Weekly Programs Interest Form: 2022-2023
USC's LGBTQ+ Student Center invites you to find and build community with other LGBTQ+ students through our weekly programs. Some weekly spaces are topic/interest based and open to all; other affinity spaces may aim to serve a specific, intersectional community and are intended for folks who hold those identities. Indicating your interest on this form means you will receive updates about upcoming meetings.
Find a brief description of each space below - meeting days/times will be added once confirmed:
• Ace/Aro Space: An intentional space for students who identify as asexual, aromantic, demisexual, or anywhere on the ace and/or aro spectrums.
• Bi-Spaces: An intentional space for students who identify as bisexual, polysexual, pansexual, and/or another non-monosexual identity to connect with others in the USC Bi+ community.
• Beyond the Binary: Beyond the Binary is the LGBTQ+SC’s weekly space for trans, non-binary, gender non-conforming, and gender questioning folks to be in community with one another.
• Friends of Sappho: Friends of Sappho is a community for women who love women. We invite anyone who feels a connection to sapphic communities and are intentionally inclusive of bi women, trans women, and non-binary and gender non-conforming people.
• Queer and Trans People of Color (QTPOC) Lounge: The Queer/Trans People of Color (QTPOC) Lounge is a program of the LGBTQ+SC that provides an intentional space for BIPOC LGBTQ+ students to come hangout and build community.
• Queer Book Club: An open space to discuss a new LGBTQ+ book each semester. Engage in regular book conversations, get book/reading recommendations, and join a tight-knit group with a passion for queer literature.
• Queer Fandom Fanatics: A weekly space for folks to geek out and talk about all things pop culture (tv, movies, comics, video games, fandom, etc) through a queer, intersectional lens.
• Rainbow International: A weekly intentional space where LGBTQ+ international students can come together to discuss topics ranging from their queer experiences in their nation(s) to pop culture and food.