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Cross-Cultural and Gender Center

Affinity Rooms

Step into our Affinity Rooms, each thoughtfully designed to reflect the unique cultural heritage of various ethnic groups represented on our campus. These spaces offer a glimpse into the traditions, values, and aesthetics that shape our diverse student body. Explore the stories and symbolism woven into each room, and discover the beauty of our collective strength.

American Indian Room

American Indian Room

The American Indian Room offers a welcoming space to connect with the vibrant heritage of Native American communities. Adorned with artwork that speaks to environmental responsibility and historical awareness, and featuring a collection of relevant books, this room serves as a place for learning, dialogue, and respectful engagement. We invite you to explore and appreciate the powerful stories and perspectives represented here.
API room

Asain Pacific Islander Room

The Asian Pacific Islander Room is a vibrant space celebrating the rich and diverse cultures of the API community. This room is a place for students to connect, learn, and find a sense of belonging. It's designed to foster community, provide resources, and honor the many unique heritages within the Asian and Pacific Islander diaspora. Whether you're seeking a place to study, meet, or simply connect with others, this room is open to all.
Harambee Room

Harambee Room

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La Casita

La Casita (de Helen Ramirez)

La Casita is an affinity space within the Cross Cultural and Gender Center that celebrates Latine culture through vibrant artwork representing its diverse traditions and identities. The space serves as a hub for students to connect, learn, and engage with Latine-centered programming. Flyers from the center and community organizations provide opportunities for students to get involved with events and initiatives at Fresno State and throughout the City of Fresno.

Room 5

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Room 6

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These spaces are open and available to all who are interested in participating, regardless of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin.