Join us for a captivating screening of the Max Original documentary Muxes, followed by an engaging discussion exploring the rich cultural history and identity of muxes—Indigenous people in Oaxaca who embody a unique blend of traditional gender roles. This event will provide a thoughtful space to learn, reflect, and discuss the complexities of gender, tradition, and community within the Latinx and Indigenous experience.
Join us for some much-needed relaxation and comfort.
Come together to have conversations about Black Identity and community at Cal State LA. Let’s tell the truth and shame the devil.
Join the Asian Pacific Islander Student Resource Center (APISRC) for an early kickoff of Asian Pacific Islander and Desi American (APIDA) History Month! Celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of the APIDA community through cultural performances, fun activities, APIDA-owned small businesses, and food.
The John Lion New Plays Festival 2025, four original one-act plays by current Cal State LA students.
God Given Talent, a farce in One Act by Cliff Connors
Directed by: Professor Tanya Kane-Parry
Not So Silent Auction by Lauren Holliday
Directed by: Professor Steve Rothman
Who-Dun-It by Laurence Carter
Directed by: Dr. Carolyn Dunn
Crumble by Em Perez
Directed by: Professor Roberto Alcaraz
The Gender and Sexuality Resource Center cordially invites you to Queer Prom! Join us at the Golden Eagle Ballrooms for an evening of striking ‘poses’ as we celebrate ballroom culture with dancing, food, and fun! We are welcoming students to show off their style and have an opportunity to be their authentic selves.