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Locality: Fresno, California

Phone: +1 559-278-4435



Address: California State University Fresno 93740 Fresno, CA, US

Website: www.fresnostate.edu/studentaffairs/ccgc

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Fresno State's Cross Cultural and Gender Center 02.11.2020

One of the most distinctive physical features of a Sikh is the turban, or dastar. Sikhs wear the dastar for many reasons and there are many different styles of wearing a dastar. Check out the pictures to learn more! All information is from Everythings 13 - Basics of Sikhi Credit: pictures 1-4 are @sikhcoalition and the Sikh Project on IG. Last picture is from a campaign by @houseofsingh and the photography was by Shekhar Mann Share this post and tag #CCGCSikhAwareness for a chance to win.

Fresno State's Cross Cultural and Gender Center 28.10.2020

Today , Saturday, November 7,2020 Inuit celebrate unity and solidarity. 43 years ago Eben Hopson, the visionary Inupiat leader from Utqiagvik (Barrow), Alaska called on Inuit from Alaska, Canada, Greenland and Chukotka to work together in support each other, to defend Inuit Rights, and to make certain no Inuit community is left behind as change and development increases in the Arctic.

Fresno State's Cross Cultural and Gender Center 13.10.2020

Say hello to the African American Programs and Services and Leadership Development new Program Coordinator, Brianna White!

Fresno State's Cross Cultural and Gender Center 09.10.2020

Only 4 more days!

Fresno State's Cross Cultural and Gender Center 05.10.2020

Happy Friday , Here is some information about Land Acknowledgements including Fresno State’s Land Acknowledgment Happy Native American Heritage Month

Fresno State's Cross Cultural and Gender Center 21.09.2020

Please join us today at noon as we create a brave space for LGBTQ+ individuals and allies to heal and reflect post-election. All are welcome! bit.ly/queertalksonline / link is in our bio

Fresno State's Cross Cultural and Gender Center 12.09.2020

Need a space and non-judgemental folks to process what is going on in our world today? We welcome you to come to our Post-Election Virtual Listening Spaces. These conversations are peer led. The conversation leaders are not serving as therapists or professional counselors. They are here to listen and support. Register here to get a Zoom link: https://forms.gle/qFbXZoJ7PdeiXoHm9 @fresnostatepchre @fresnostatenaacp @fresno_state @fresnostateasi

Fresno State's Cross Cultural and Gender Center 04.09.2020

SAVE THE DATE!! Come celebrate Hmong New Year with API Programs and Services and Hmong Student Association. Tuesday, December 1, 2020 ... Noon - 1 p.m. Zoom: bit.ly/FresnoStateHNY2020 See more

Fresno State's Cross Cultural and Gender Center 18.08.2020

Tomorrow!! We will be hosting Black Lives Matter: Kujichagulia. This event will provide an opportunity to share your thoughts and experiences on what it means to be Black in America. We will explore questions such as: How do we define ourselves?"," How do we name ourselves?, and How do we create and speak for ourselves? Thursday, November 5th, 2020 Zoom link will be provided once you RSVP! ... Link: http://bit.ly/Kujichaguila All participants are welcome! If you need accommodations or have questions, please email [email protected] See more

Fresno State's Cross Cultural and Gender Center 09.08.2020

Join us for a night in! We are hosting a virtual LUNAFEST with the films streaming on November 17, 2020 and a community discussion hosted by the CCGC on November 18, 2020 at 4 p.m.- 5:30 p.m.. 2020's LUNAFEST features seven short films by and about women. Proceeds benefit women’s nonprofits--100% of our event's proceeds will go to Fresno State’s Cross Cultural and Gender Center. Click here for more information and to buy tickets: http://bit.ly/lunafest-2020 LINK TO ANTHEM: https://youtu.be/tjpSF6Qo_QU

Fresno State's Cross Cultural and Gender Center 03.08.2020

Every Vote Counts! United State’s Native American communities have been historically kept from political participation. Here is a timeline of Acts and Laws suppressing and protecting voters. #NativeVote