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Facebook Live: LGBTQ identity and relationships

On June 25, catch a Facebook Live with UC researchers about their celebrated work studying the transformations in LGBTQ identity and relationships over three generations. Audience questions and comments are welcome!


UCOP Volunteers: Ginny Delaney

Biomedical Sciences Program Officer Ginny Delaney is an enthusiastic volunteer who’s bonded with her community through local urban beautification projects.


10-Second Bio: Nikki Lopez, competitive powerlifter

Meet Business Systems Analyst Nikki Lopez of Procurement Services. She’s passionate about strength training and is on a mission to get barbells into the hands of more women.


Celebrate Pride at UCOP — with ice cream!

On Friday, June 14, UCOP Pride will host an ice cream social to support UCOP LGBTQ+ employees, allies and friends. Join the festivities, and take advantage of an Oakland Museum of California discount!


Join BSFO for Juneteenth festivities

June 19 is Juneteenth — the oldest known celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in the United States. Mark your calendar for an afternoon potluck with board games, and learn the history of this important date.


UCPath volunteers keep Riverside beautiful

UCPath staff recently demonstrated their support for their local community by volunteering with their families to help clean the city.


Celebrate Pride with UCSF, Cal and UCOP colleagues

The UCSF LGBT Resource Center has planned several activities throughout the month of June, in recognition of Pride Month. OP employees are invited to attend, to march with Cal and to celebrate in Oakland. Mark your calendar!


June 14 is UCOP Day at OMCA

As part of its monthlong celebration of LGBTQ culture, UCOP Pride has arranged for discounted staff tickets at the Oakland Museum of California. Check out the new queer culture exhibit and more!


Japanese internment, then and now

On May 28, join APISA for the screening of a documentary film exploring the incarceration of Japanese-Americans during World War II. A panel discussion featuring someone who was interned will connect that tumultuous political climate to the struggle of immigrants today.


Join APISA for a documentary film and panel discussion

View a special screening of “And Then They Came For Us,” a documentary film that explores the forced incarceration of Japanese-Americans during World War II. Academic and local nonprofit experts will lead a rousing discussion about the resounding effects of Japanese internment today.


Attend the Spring 2019 Staff Appreciation Event

This Friday, May 3, join OPSA and EEDG for a fun-filled afternoon celebration featuring a potluck lunch, Star Wars costume contest, live entertainment and more.