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2023 Spring Emeriti Lecture with John Brown Childs

Peace Teachers In and From Soledad Prison Eighteen years ago Distinguished Professor Emeritus John Brown Childs began offering courses on “Transcommunal Peacemaking and Cooperation” in Soledad Correctional Facility. Transcommunality is …

Understanding the UCSC Land Acknowledgement

The act of sharing the UCSC land acknowledgement at public events, meetings and in the classroom has increased interest in what land acknowledgements are meant to do, who they are for and …

Confronting Climate Change

The UC Santa Cruz Division of Physical and Biological Sciences and the Division of Social Sciences invite you to the ninth annual Confronting Climate Change Event.  Confronting Climate Change is an …

People-powered Responses to the Climate Crisis

Join our weekly Right Livelihood Community Conversation for a surprise visit from activist, poet, and Right Livelihood Laureate Nnimmo Bassey, joining us in person from Nigeria! The session begins with a brief keynote or "conversation starter" from Nnimmo followed by a series of small-group and whole-group conversations, and dinner. 

Reel Work: Labor Action in Education

The UCSC Center for Labor and Community is excited to co-sponsor an event for the Reel Work Film festival on Saturday, April 29th. Join us in person at the Resource Center for Nonviolence or via Zoom for free film screenings.

Unsettled Borders: The Militarized Science of Surveillance on Sacred Indigenous Land

Unsettled Borders: The Militarized Science of Surveillance on Sacred Indigenous Land, examines the ongoing settler colonial war over the US-Mexico border from the perspective of Apache, Tohono O'odham, and Maya who fight to protect their sacred land. Exploring the logic of borders, Schaeffer turns to Indigenous sacred sciences and ancestral land-based practices that are critical to reversing the ecological and social violence of surveillance, extraction, and occupation.