SAGE thanks everyone who attended our SAAM Campus-Wide Walkout in support of survivors.
We encourage all to continue the conversation by signing our petition:
https://t.co/dVXFCjMv3g
Join SAGE on Thursday, Oct. 28 from 6:30pm to 8:00pm for our final event in our Body Love Month Initiative as we welcome famed Salvadoran poet and body positivity activist, @YesikaStarr
RSVP here: https://t.co/lTcudp2E9f
SAGE has partnered with @Fytist.united for Body Love Month 2021! Fytist is a company that designs comfortable and sensory-friendly chest binders for people who need everyday wear.
Use our code SAGE25 for 25% off any products on their site now until October 31
hi!!!! my friend wrote and is directing a queer coming-of-age film about self discovery! she’s raising funds to make the film happen. if you have any means to support, she would really appreciate it!!!
https://t.co/kVA7vdIzEF
This application is due on May 15, 2021 at 11:59 pm PDT.
Please email [email protected] with any questions you may have or for an extension on your application.
Please be sure to include your name, USC email, and pronouns, in your email.
The USC Student Assembly for Gender Empowerment is accepting applications for our 2021-2022 Executive Board!
SAGE is looking to fill the following Executive Board positions:
- Director of Take Back The Night
- Director of FemFest
- Intern(s)
APPLY HERE: https://t.co/fxIonNoMD4
Join SAGE and VOICE for our last Take Back the Night event of the semester! VOICE representatives will be leading a bystander intervention training where we will learn how to stick up for others during Sexual Assault Awareness Month and beyond!
Wednesday, April 28, 7-8 pm PDT
If you missed our event, no worries! An audio recording of the event will be made available soon for 30 days on the @usc_gss Consortium for Gender, Sexuality Race and Popular Culture’s podcast!
We’re grateful to have provided a space for students to engage with Chanel directly! Thank you to those students who asked such beautiful and thoughtful questions!
SAGE is grateful to have welcomed Chanel Miller into our safe space!
Thank you to everyone who attended “In Conversation with Chanel Miller: Storytelling, Healing, and Survivor Empowerment,” yesterday.
A big thank you to @chris_belcher of @usc_gss for moderating our event!
Join SAGE in welcoming scholar and strategist, @andreactually on 04/14! Pino will speak on building a culture of support for survivors, how to incorporate intersectional approaches to advocacy, followed by a discussion and Q&A with attendees!
REGISTER: https://t.co/SfikJUNYdR
Keep getting your learning on with this list of Black, Latina, Asian, Arab, and Native American women in varied fields who broke both gender and racial barriers as they made history! https://t.co/MLTfSPmx7y #WOCtoWatch
FEMFEST presented by @sageusc is today starting at 4pm Pacific Time! Head to https://t.co/UuSxMml43D for the online festival and streaming info. Can’t wait!
Join the conversation! April 16th, Chanel Miller discusses storytelling, healing, and survivor empowerment with USC SAGE - Student Assembly for Gender Empowerment (@sageusc).
https://t.co/SV6XGAbjCl
SAGE is launching our annual Clothesline Project.
We encourage survivors of gender-based harm to submit their stories or messages to the USC community for our virtual Clothesline Project.
Submit now: https://t.co/MRSpuh79qV
SAGE presents a Virtual Healing Arts Session with Violence Prevention Educator and Writer, Edwin Bodney
Edwin will lead a creative writing session to celebrate healing. Come for a chance to win a $50 Etsy gift card!
Friday, April 9th, 1-2pm PT
Register: https://t.co/fHVc7sqWtW