The People of Color in Politics & Law club is here to provide students of color with a space to learn more about how to become involved in politics, how to address challenges they might face when pursuing a career in public policy or law, provide them with free resources available to help people of color break into the fields of public policy and law, and create a space where they feel comfortable discussing how their identity has shaped their experiences. Students will be able to make peer connections on campus, learn about resources for graduate or law school, hear from guest speakers, and attend workshops.

Goals of our club

1. Create peer connections on campus

2. Learn about resources for graduate or law school

3. Hear from guest speakers about their experience working in the field of politics or law

Peer Connections
Peer Connections
Make connections with fellow OSU students and have a space to discuss your personal experiences. Pictured: Officers volunteer at annual Salmon Bake at the Ina Haws.
Workshops
Workshops
Receive resources and feedback to advance your professional and academic career. Pictured: Resume Workshop event.
Guest Speakers
Guest Speakers
Meet, listen to, and learn from professionals and leaders in the field of politics and law from the OSU community and the Corvallis area. Pictured: Guest speaker DA Haroldson event.
Community Leadership
Community Leadership
Members and officers of the club are often leaders within various other OSU and Corvallis community organizations. Pictured: Officer Tihani Mitchell leads Ka 'Ikena.