Office of Multicultural Affairs News

Murdered & Missing Indigenous Relatives (MMIR)

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR) is an event that aims to raise awareness of the staggering rates of physical and sexual violence committed against Native peoples across Turtle Island, as well as honor those that have been impacted by this crisis. Associate Professor of American Indian Studies, Dr.

Asian, Pacific Islander, & Desi (APID) Heritage Month 2024

We are excited to celebrate the diverse APID communities this April through events, a social media campaign, and spreading community awareness.  

Black History Month 2024

CSULB will have a series of events to honor the achievements, contributions and legacy of African Americans during the Black History Month.

Native American Heritage Month 2023

Join us in November to celebrate the vibrant cultures and contributions of Native Americans during Native American Heritage Month 2023.

OUTober 2023

Throughout October, Office of Multicultural Affairs and various other campus partners will be hosting an array of events in celebration of “coming out” and taking pride in one’s identity.

Latinx Heritage Month 2023

Latinx Heritage Month to celebrate the rich diversity, heritage and contributions of American descendants of Spanish-speaking countries.