USC Student Assembly for Gender Empowerment
University of Southern California
About USC Student Assembly for Gender Empowerment
Located in the heart of Los Angeles, California, the USC Student Assembly for Gender Empowerment represents a vibrant community of student activists committed to fostering meaningful social change on the University of Southern California campus. This inclusive student organization centers the experiences and voices of those marginalized by patriarchal systems, creating welcoming spaces where queer, trans, and all gender-expansive individuals can organize, learn, and build collective power together.
At its core, SAGE operates with a commitment to intersectional feminism, recognizing how gender oppression intersects with racism, ableism, fatphobia, and other systems of marginalization. The organization believes in uplifting diverse perspectives and experiences, particularly those of people of color, LGBTQ+ community members, and other historically excluded voices. Through monthly initiatives, educational programming, and community events, SAGE cultivates critical consciousness and solidarity among USC community members who share a vision of liberation.
SAGE's work extends beyond traditional activism to create joyful, celebratory spaces where community members can connect and express themselves. From the annual FemFest music festival to Body Love Month celebrations and Reproductive Justice advocacy, the organization demonstrates that feminist work can be both serious and celebratory. By hosting weekly meetings and maintaining open channels for community input through comment boxes and newsletters, SAGE ensures that all voices are heard and valued. The organization serves as a home for students, faculty, and staff in Los Angeles seeking to challenge oppressive systems and imagine more just, equitable futures together.