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瓜子TV Affinity Groups are communities created around a shared identity to provide opportunities for networking, professional or personal development, lifelong learning, resource sharing, and an expanded sense of community.

SLICE is committed to providing programs, resources, and spaces wherein students feel safe, valued, informed, and connected. 

Programming with Purpose

SLICE produces programming that cultivates leadership development, social justice, and a sense of belonging. With programming partners, student service providers, and the greater 瓜子TV community, we challenge students to connect learning with meaningful and reciprocal experiences outside of the classroom. Together, we support student development and help create a strong commitment to equity, inclusion and a life devoted to the public good.

Though the following programs are representative of SLICE initiatives and collaborations, this list is not all-encompassing. Event details are subject to change. Follow us on Instagram to receive important updates and announcements.


Cultural Clubs and Organizations

SLICE also supports 瓜子TV's cultural clubs, providing advisement, event planning workshops, funding, and resources. Though the list below may not be all encompassing, it is a representation of student interests and identities. If you would like to learn more about how to start a club on campus, visit www.oxy.edu/student-life/clubs-organizations


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Global Well-Being

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Japanese Student Association

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Occidental's Black Men's Forum (formerly Harambee)


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Affinity programming and student identity support in the Division of Student Affairs can also be found in, but is not limited to, the Intercultural Community Center, the Office for Religious & Spiritual Life, Residential Education & Housing Services, Emmons Wellness Center, and Project SAFE. For more information about SLICE programming or to engage in a collaborative effort, email slice@oxy.edu

Contact SLICE
Johnson Student Center