What is FAQ@A?
How can I get on FAQ@A's email list?
How can I get involved with FAQ@A?
Where can I find minutes from the advisory board's meetings?
What is the agenda for the next advisory board meeting?
Where can I find information about other groups with similar interests?
I have a different question that is not on the list.


What is FAQ@A?

As indicated by our mission statement, FAQ@A is a group devoted to creating a welcoming environment within the Annenberg School for Communication for ASC students, faculty, staff, and alumni interested in supporting and/or who identify with marginalized gender communities. FAQ@A is working to heighten tolerance, visibility, and knowledge of these communities through various networking events, scholarly and social programming, and other community building activities. In keeping with ASC directives, the group's activities will work to create within the culture of Annenberg and for the University at large a palce where diversity of identity is celebrated and cutting-edge conversations are encouraged.


How can I get on FAQ@A's email list?

Simple! If you're interested in receiving emails from us, just let us know as queerASC@usc.edu


How can I get involved with FAQ@A?

Feel free to check out our events calendar. Participation is a great segue to involvement!


Where can I find minutes from the advisory board's meetings?

The minutes from the advisory board's meetings are available below.
Minutes: March 27, 2006
Minutes: March 1, 2006
Minutes: February 13, 2006
Minutes: March 1, 2006
Minutes: March 27, 2006


What is the agenda for the next advisory board meeting?

The agenda for the next meeting--as well as the agendas from past meetings--are available below.
Agenda: March 27, 2006
Agenda: March 1, 2006
Agenda: February 13, 2006


Where can I find information about other groups with similar interests?

If you are interested in other organizations that focus on the GLBTQ community, you may find the resources at the USC GLBTA Homepage helpful.

If you are interested in other organizations within the Annenberg School for Communication, take a look at their Student Programs page.



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