Pronouns: they/them
Area of Expertise: Violence Prevention Educators

Alexia Sambrano (they/them) is an experienced artist, writer, and organizer with a demonstrated history of working in advocacy, research, prevention education, and outreach. Alexia is a recent graduate from the University of Southern California, where they earned two Bachelor of Arts degrees in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science, and a minor in LGBTQ Studies.

Alexia’s objective is to apply their education, work, and volunteer experience in a collaborative and creative environment, technology, advocacy, awareness, public relations, community organizing, and outreach.

Currently, Alexia is a Violence Prevention Educator (Learning and Development Specialist) with USC Student Health’s Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention and Services Unit. In this role, Alexia is responsible for delivering interactive presentations on affirmative consent, healthy relationships, and upstander intervention, as well as acting as a representative and advocate for the issues and concerns of students in the USC campus community. Alexia works closely with LGBTQ+ students, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, First Generation students, and USC’s Undergraduate Student Government.

They are also members of the USC Campus Coordinated Response Team, the Center for Gender Equity in Medicine & Science’s Gender and Power-Based Harm Working Group, and Keck Pride.