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Building Belonging Student Showcase

May 14, 2025

The Institute for Social Transformation hosted an end-of-year celebration and student showcase event to honor the work that has been accomplished in the Building Belonging Program. Students involved in the program in 2024-2025 presented their contributions to research projects. This annual event provides Building Belonging Fellows an opportunity to share their research with the community.

Since the program launched in 2020, we have awarded over 560 student scholarships–totaling more than $840,000 going directly to students–and supported over 187 faculty research projects.

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Student Presentations


Cienca en Rezlatos: Latine Families’ Talk About Science in Stories with Young Children

Dana Alvarez Hernandez, Psychology / Anthropology 

Alessia Ramos, Psychology 

Faculty Mentor: Maureen Callanan, Psychology 

Migrant Farmworkers and the Role of Corporate Chaplaincy 

Ali Gutierrez-Esquivel, Global Community Health 

Faculty Mentor: Laura Beth Bugg, Global Community Health 

Associations between Intimate Partner Violence, Depression, Perceived Stress, and Child Growth 

Aaliyah Balangue, Global Community Health / Feminist Studies 

Journey Bliss, Global Community Health / Environmental Studies 

Faculty Mentor: Audrie Lin, Microbiology and Environmental Toxicology, and Global Community Health 

How do Children Think about Death?

Jasmine Barragan, Psychology 

Faculty Mentor: David Menendez, Psychology 

UCSC Chicanx/Latinx Student Activist Histories 

Luis Garcia, Latin American and Latino Studies 

Julian Serrano, Sociology 

Faculty Mentor: Jessica Taft, Latin American and Latino Studies 

Trans Migrant Life Histories in Iquitos, Peru 

Allison Duran Majano, Latin American and Latino Studies / Psychology / Education

Faculty Mentor: Justin Perez, Latin American and Latino Studies 

California Air Resources Board Racial Equity Inventory 

Scarlett Ortega Velez, Environmental Studies 

Faculty Mentor: Mijin Cha, Environmental Studies 

Contested Legitimacy and Transformative Climate Urbanism: A Comparative Examination of Santa Cruz, San Jose, and San Francisco

Crystal Solis, Politics 

Faculty Mentor: David Gordon, Politics 

Let Them Eat Big Macs, Crunchwraps, and Whoppers: The Local Impact of California’s $20 Fast Food Minimum Wage in Santa Cruz

Ella Ripley-Rodriguez, Economics

Molly Jenkins, Economics / Applied Mathematics 

Sophie Walsh, Environmental Studies / Economics / Film and Digital Media 

Faculty Mentor: Steve Owen, Economics 

Varieties of Federalism and the Erosion of Democracy in the Americas 

Vivian Zalunardo, Politics 

Marilu Jacinto Jimenez, Politics 

Faculty Mentor: Kent Eaton, Politics 

Urban Ethology Lab – Examining the Urban Wildlife Interface through the Lens of Wildlife Membership 

Juliet Ruiz, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 

Faculty Mentor: Gizelle Hurtado, Environmental Studies

The Social Integration of Immigrant Female Chimpanzees 

Jenna DiNapoli, Anthropology

Faculty Mentor: Vicky Oelze, Anthropology

Into the Depths: Examining the Deep History of Fishing

Sophia Lewis-Mussa, Anthropology / Environmental Studies 

Faculty Mentor: Eréndira Quintana Morales, Anthropology

Coordinated Fire Management for Resilient Coastal Prairies 

Ava Liu, Plant Sciences 

Angelina Losak, Environmental Studies 

Faculty Mentor: Karen Holl, Environmental Studies

Diverse Perceptions and Experiences of Guyana’s Oil Boom

Christopher Mathura, Latin American and Latino Studies 

Faculty Mentor: Flora Lu, Environmental Studies 

Banks and Their Climate Engagement

Kerry Chen, Math / Economics

Shurod Tunamal, Business Management Economics 

Faculty Mentor: Grace Weishi Gu, Economics

Tracking Colonial Deportations in South America 

Jesus Vargas, Intensive Psychology / Latin American and Latino Studies

Alexandra Mendes, Politics

Faculty Mentor: Jeff Erbig, Latin American and Latino Studies 

Using Petrography to Characterize Ceramic Production in Yauyos (Peru) during the Inka and Spanish Periods 

Liliana Barajas, Anthropology / Literature 

Faculty Mentor: Carla Hernández Garavito, Anthropology 

The Professional Opportunities and Pathways Project (POPP)

Elsie Vizcarra, Latin American and Latino Studies 

Alia Espinoza, Latin American and Latino Studies 

Faculty Mentor: Carlos Martinez, Latin American and Latino Studies 

Farm Worker Community Education Pathways for Equity and Climate Resilience 

Xittlali Trejo, Psychology / Education

Stephanie Mendez Dominguez, Global Community Health

Faculty Mentor: Margarita Azmitia, Psychology 

Ant Community Ecology in Tropical Forest Restoration 

Zyre Tenhet, Environmental Studies 

Jasmine Moffet, Biology 

Faculty Mentor: Karen Holl, Environmental Studies 

Connectados: Social Networks and Health Among Indigenous Californians

Anahi Matias Santiago, Politics / Latin American and Latino Studies 

Faculty Mentor: Alicia Riley, Sociology 

Mapping Habitat Connectivity for the World’s Forest Birds 

Julian Crown, Sociology / Legal Studies 

Faculty Mentor: Natalia Ocampo-Peñuela, Environmental Studies

Young Worker Study

Zoë Koenigsaecker, Sociology / Psychology 

Anna Zigmond-Ramm, Psychology

Robert Esquivel, Psychology 

Faculty Mentor: Steve McKay, Sociology 

Food Culture and Sustainability in Okinawa 

Aivan Bach, Anthropology / Environmental Science

Faculty Mentor: Alan Christy, History and Global Community Health

Language Comprehension and Cognitive Control

Lea Toledo, Cognitive Science 

Faculty Mentor: Megan Boudewyn, Psychology 

Global Perspectives of Carbon Dioxide Removal

Valeria Cuevas, Environmental Studies 

Faculty Mentor: Sikina Jinnah, Environmental Studies 

Sociopolitical Involvement and Well-being in College Students 

Narissa Carthy-Dundas, Psychology / Legal Studies

Katelyn Ma, Cognitive Science 

Faculty Mentor: Danny Rahal, Psychology 

Labor of Decentralization: Promises and Extraction in the Web3 Field

Alyssa Merced Lugtu, Cognitive Science / Intensive Psychology 

Faculty Mentor: Zoe Zhao, Sociology 

Bilingual Language Processing 

Ginny Hsu, Psychology / Technology and Information Management

Karen Hinojosa, Psychology / Spanish Studies 

Anthony Espinoza, Politics 

Faculty Mentor: Liv Hoversten, Psychology

Understanding Advocacy Around the Root Causes of Migration – Transnational Solidarity in Central America and beyond 

Sam Jimenez, Sociology / Global Community Health

Faculty Mentor: Amy Argenal, Sociology 

“The mess just jumps out at me!”: Do people with Obsessive-Compulsive Contamination Fears Detect Messiness More Easily?

Amaya Aquino, Intensive Psychology / Cognitive Science 

Faculty Mentor: Hannah Raila, Psychology 

Farmworker Community Health Vulnerabilities and Responses Amid Climate Change 

Stephanie Mendez Dominguez, Global Community Health

Wendy Peres, Global Community Health

Svasti Kandpal, Global Community Health

Nashaly Pari-Candia, Global Community Health

Faculty Mentor: Matt Sparke, Politics and Global Community Health

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