API Resources


JOINT STATEMENT ON ANTI-ASIAN HATE AND VIOLENCE
STATEMENT FROM PRESIDENT FOLT
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STATEMENT FROM DEAN MILLER

RESOURCES:

  • The BIPOC Mental Health resource site is available to all students and connects the student community with resources, including therapists who share the same cultural identities. Students may request a specific therapist, specify a shared identity, or see a therapist who is a regular presence as an embedded counselor in the Student Equity and Inclusion Program centers.

  • USC Student Health, Counseling and Mental Health Services also has a number of drop-in Let’s Talk programs where students can speak one-on-one with a clinician from Counseling and Mental Health.

  • If you witness or experience any discrimination or xenophobic attacks, please report directly to USC's Office for Equity, Equal Opportunity, and Title IX (EEO-TIX) by emailing eeotix@usc.edu. You can also please report it to Stop AAPI Hate’s site at https://stopaapihate.org/.

  • USC student organizations such as USC APASS offers APASS Virtual Lounge Drop-Ins every Wednesday from 5PM-6PM (PT) for community connection and peer-to-peer support.

FOR SAFETY RESOURCES AND BYSTANDER INTERVENTION INFORMATION:

USC Asian Pacific Islander Faculty and Staff Association

General Meetings are held on the first Fridays of the month via Zoom. Please visit the website for more information.

  • East Asian Studies Center
  • 3454 Trousdale Parkway
  • College Administrative Services Building (CAS) 100
  • Los Angeles, CA 90089-0154