Events

Legally Queer: Trans and Queer Lawyers Speak

Date & Time: Wednesday, November 19, 2025 | 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: Queer Resource Center, Smith Memorial Student Union, Suite 439

Presented by Portland State University Student Legal Services and the Queer Resource Center.

Join us for Legally Queer, a panel featuring trans and queer lawyers sharing their experiences navigating the legal field and advocating for justice and inclusion.

Our speakers will discuss their unique paths into law, the challenges they’ve faced, and the successes they’ve celebrated along the way. They’ll also share practical advice for students interested in pursuing careers in law, advocacy, or social justice.

This event creates an open, affirming, and empowering space to connect, learn, and celebrate the diverse identities shaping the future of law.
All students are welcome, especially those interested in law, equity, and LGBTQ+ empowerment.

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS WORKSHOP: NAME & GENDER CHANGES

Wednesday, November 6, 2025
12:30 PM – 2:00 PM
Vanport Room 264 (Fourth Avenue Building)
Join in person or on Zoom!

Presented by Student Legal Services + College of Education

Join us for a powerful and informative workshop on how to support trans, nonbinary, and gender-expansive colleagues, students, and clients.

With recent executive orders, Student Legal Services will share updated legal information and practical steps we can take to foster greater protection and inclusion across campus and beyond.

Presented by: April Aster, Director & Managing Attorney, Student Legal Services

Open to all PSU students, staff, and faculty!

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS WORKSHOP: IMMIGRATION LAW UPDATES

Wednesday, November 13, 2025
2:30 PM – 4:00 PM - please note updated time!
Fourth Avenue Building, Room 264
Hybrid Event – join in person or via Zoom

Presented by PSU Student Legal Services (SLS) and OIT, this workshop will cover important immigration law updates and help you understand your legal rights and protections.

Join us to learn practical information, ask questions, and gain the confidence to navigate immigration systems with knowledge and support.

This is an open and welcoming space for all students, whether you’re directly affected, supporting a friend, or simply want to learn more about your rights.