Intersecting Identities Conference

The Intersecting Identities Conference is a student-led collaborative aimed to build bridges among many different communities and promote understanding and acceptance by sharing stories and personal experiences of oppression. This conference is held each year during Women’s History Month and consists of multiple events cosponsored by the Women’s Resource Center, Project SURVIVE, The Women’s and Gender Studies Department, as well as other resource centers and departments at City College of San Francisco. 

The 2021 conference’s theme “Visionaries”. This  2021 theme was chosen to celebrate pioneers and leaders and in our world, communities, and even here at CCSF, that create better futures for us all. 

Event Information for Intersecting Identities Conference: Visionaries
Community Project SURVIVE Presentation
2021
Project SURVIVE is committed to social justice and is dedicated to ending all forms of power abuse — in personal relationships, social groups, and public institutions. They will be hosting a community workshop. All are invited to learn more about healthy relationships as well as myths and stereotypes that perpetuate rape culture.
Trabajadores Unidos Workers United Workplace Rights Workshop
2021
​Trabajadores Unidos Workers United a multi-racial and bilingual membership organization dedicated to improving the quality of jobs for workers in San Francisco will be presenting in the Politics of Sexual Violence class on workplace rights. They work to raise standards in the low-wage service sectors in San Francisco through worker and student organizing, grass-roots advocacy, leadership development, and public education. All Welcome!
No Mas Bébes Film Discussion
2021
"Join us for a live viewing & discussion focused on the history of the reproductive rights for BIPOC women and the institution of medicine in the U.S.
All students are welcome to join!"
My Love Affair with the Brain: The Life and Science of Dr. Marian Diamond - Discussion with Director Catherine Ryan
2021
Director Catherine Ryan will be speaking on their film" My Love Affair with the Brain: The Life and Science of Dr. Marian Diamond". Come learn why they made the film, what impact it had on them, and why it is important for all of us to study the brain.

View the film prior to the discussion @ bit.ly/ccsfprograms
For assistance with viewing the film, drop by the Women's Resource Center!
American Revolutionary: The Evolution Of Grace Lee Boggs - Film Discussion
2021
Join the Women's Resource Center in watching the documentary on the life and social justice work of Grace Lee Boggs. The film will be followed by a student led discussion on how students and staff can use her work at CCSF and in our lives.
The Apology - Film Discussion
2021
Join the Women's Resource Center in watching the documentary The Apology on the story of survivors of World War II who were forced to be comfort women, and their fight for reconciliation and justice as they struggle to make peace with the past. The film will be followed by a student led discussion on militarization and ending sexual violence.