LGBTQ+ Undergraduate Student Organizations at USC 2023

photo credit: LGBTQ+ Student Center

by Kristen Adams ‘25

One way USC celebrates diversity and fosters inclusivity is through LGBTQ+ student organizations. Each group serves a unique purpose, ranging from advocacy groups to community-building organizations

Here is a brief overview of the largest LGBTQ+ student organizations available to USC undergraduates:

Queer & Ally Student Assembly (QuASA)

Dedicated to fostering a safe and inclusive environment for all students, QuASA acts as an umbrella organization for other Queer student groups. They raise awareness by organizing events and workshops to celebrate Queer culture and the USC LGBTQ+ community, such as karaoke nights, succulent and vase painting, and clothes swap initiatives. 

To connect with QuASA, follow them on Instagram @uscquasa

Student Assembly for Gender Empowerment (SAGE)

SAGE provides a platform for discussions around gender and sexuality. They empower students through advocacy and education, challenging norms and promoting gender equity with its mission revolving around uplifting voices oppressed by the patriarchy. They host events such as Burlesque workshops to promote self-expression as well as the Eco Period Party to promote sustainable menstrual care. They also organize discussions with speakers on topics of body love and mental health. 

To connect with SAGE, follow them on Instagram @sageusc

Dorothy’s Friends Theatre Company

photo credit: Dorothy and Friends Theater Company

Dorothy’s Friends, also known as DFTC, is a unique blend of art and advocacy, producing shows that highlight queer narratives and give voice to stories that are often left untold in mainstream media. They are currently holding auditions for a show called Queer Villains Cabaret. They also accept creative pitches for budding writers and creators and host gender affirming clothing events. Last year, DFTC showcased its production of the cult classic Rocky Horror Picture Show.

For more information, be sure to watch my interview with Sophie Hall, the co-artistic director involved with their past production of Collective Rage.

To connect with DFTC, follow them on Instagram @dftcusc 


These organizations collectively create a tapestry of resources, support and community for LGBTQ+ Trojans. To all LGBTQ+ students and allies, know that there is a place for you at USC –  a place where you can be unapologetically yourself. Join an organization, attend an event, or simply reach out.


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