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Plastic Justice: A Conversation with Kristal ‘Ocean’ Ambrose

Please join us for a screening of "Plastic Warriors" and a critical conversation with Kristal ‘Ocean’ Ambrose, recipient of the prestigious Goldman Environmental Award, on the importance of youth-led, Caribbean resistance to plastic pollution. In this conversation, we will speak to the intersections of waste and race in the afterlife of slavery and colonization. Q&A …

Global Community Health Wellbeing Fellows 2020-2021 Research Panel Presentations

Please join in celebrating this year’s GCH Wellbeing Fellows as they present their research projects! Jonathan Chavez, Mentoring Latino Youth During the Covid-19 Pandemic Abby Cunniff, Working Conditions of Incarcerated Firefighters in 2020 Rachel Edelman, Using Digital Media to Share Incarcerated Stories Nona Golan, Visibility and Access to Health Care in the time of Coronavirus …

Building Belonging Student Flash Talk Event & Celebration

The Institute for Social Transformation is excited to host an online end-of-year celebration and student flash talk event to honor the work that has been accomplished in the Building Belonging program. Students who have been involved in the program in 2020-2021 will present their contributions to research projects.  This event will provide Building Belonging Fellows …

Diverse Voices 2021: Sheldon Logan

"My Journey from Jamaica to Google: From Majority to Minority." Diverse Voices is a professional speakers series spotlighting industry leaders and Baskin Engineering Students.

Tech For Social Good Project Showcase

Please join us on June 4th from 2:30 until 4:00 pm for a showcase of UCSC’s Tech For Social Good teams from both the 2019 and 2020 funding periods. Teams from both years have faced an unprecedented series of challenges – from student strikes to wildfires to a global pandemic lockdown – and have shown tremendous …

Poetry in the Garden

The Friends of the UCSC Farm & Garden present an afternoon of poetry in the beautiful (virtual) setting of the Alan Chadwick Garden at UC Santa Cruz. Poetry by Nikia Chaney, Kim Scheilblauer, William Ward Butler, Michael Hannon, Lee Perron, and Julie Murphy. Plus, enjoy an interview with Orin Martin, manager of the Chadwick Garden and author of Fruit Trees …

UC Santa Cruz Juneteenth: Celebrating Creativity, Community, and Resilience

The campus commemoration of Juneteenth is set for Friday, June 25, and this year’s event is especially meaningful, as it follows the news that federal leaders are making Juneteenth a federal holiday. The theme of this year’s campus event is “Celebrating Creativity, Community and Resilience,” and the organizing committee invites all in the UC Santa …

UC Santa Cruz BLUM Center on Food Insecurity

People are considered food insecure if they have limited or uncertain access to nutritious, safe food. Common indicators include fear of running out of food, skipping meals, hunger, and cutting down on portions. Santa Cruz County households with annual earnings of less than $50,000 missed 21 million meals in 2017-18. Fast forward to 2020 and …

Careers in Social Sciences

Come learn about how to make the most of your major and create your own career path with your Social Sciences degree! Brought to you by LALS and Career Success. For any disability-related accommodation needs, please contact Taylor Nagel at tsnagel@ucsc.edu. Requests should be made at least 5 business days from the event start date. …

Sketching in the Garden

In this class, participants will work on cultivating observational skills and artistic talent with inspiration from the Alan Chadwick Garden. Starting with a short presentation about a variety of approaches to field sketching and journaling, we'll take a look at several different examples of how to create a successful sketchbook page composition with an overview of …

Improving Outcomes of Tree Growing and Forest Restoration Efforts

Business leaders, politicians, celebrities, and non-profit organizations are calling for the planting of millions, billions, or even trillions of trees to slow climate change. Is that really feasible? Professor Karen Holl will talk about what we can actually achieve from growing trees and how to improve the outcomes of forest restoration efforts, based on her …

The Legacy is in the Soil: An Evening with CheFarmer Matthew Raiford

The UC Santa Cruz Center for Agroecology & Sustainable Food Systems (CASFS) and Bookshop Santa Cruz present a book talk and signing event with CheFarmer Matthew Raiford, farmer, chef, and graduate of the CASFS Apprenticeship in Ecological Horticulture.  Raiford will discuss his new cookbook, Bress 'n' Nyam: Gullah Geechee Recipes from a Sixth-Generation Farmer, a collection …