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The Haunted Library

Get ready for a spooky adventure on October 30, 2025. Join us at 7 p.m. or 8 p.m. for ghostly tales, mysterious artifacts, and maybe even a few surprises! Explore the library's eerie corners and uncover the secrets hidden within its walls. Don't miss out on this thrilling experience that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Register now to save your spot!

The Art of Organizing: Panel Discussion

Part 2 of event which will be a Panel discussion exploring the art of community organizing and the diverse ways individuals can advance social change through their respective disciplines in Choi Auditorium. Panelists will include:

Alyesha Wise Hernandez, Director of Program Integration, Street Poets

Ysabel Jurado, Councilmember of Los Angeles City 14th District

Ashley Gonzales-Vielman, Interim Campaigns Director, LAANE

Vanessa González-Siegel, Director of UCLA LGBTQ Campus Resource Center

Book Talk & Signing: Jeff Weiss – Waiting for Britney Spears

Jeff Weiss' journalistic work has appeared in The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, Pitchfork, The FADER, and many other outlets. A former columnist for LA Weekly, he is the cofounder of The LAnd magazine and the founder of the pioneering hip-hop blog Passion of the Weiss, along with its record label, POW Recordings. He was born and raised in Los Angeles.

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Never Mind Gaza

Yahya Ashour is an exiled Gazan poet and an award-winning author. Born on April 22, 1998, he is currently based in California. He is an honorary fellow in writing at the University of Iowa and the author of the e-book A Gaza of Siege & Genocide, published by Mizna in 2024. Ashour's portfolio also includes three books for children and young adults in Arabic, and contributions to global anthologies and journals, including Michigan Quarterly Review and Arrowsmith Journal.

Halloween Consent Carnival

Project SAFE invites the Oxy community to the Halloween Consent Carnival, a festive evening that combines spooky seasonal fun with interactive activities designed to promote healthy communication, boundary-setting, and respect. Featuring carnival-style games, creative stations, costume contests, and plenty of treats, the event offers students a playful, low-pressure space to learn about consent and connect with peers.

Roots & Fragments: A Collaging Workshop

Together, we will use collage as a way to explore themes of memory, ecology, embodiment, and transformation.

This workshop is designed as a supportive and reflective space where art becomes a tool for care, connection, and reclamation. Through guided prompts and open exploration, participants can create works that honor rootedness, shadow, and the fragments that make up our stories.