
Publications
We believe in elevating and expanding research to ensure that what we learn is shared with communities and reaches the hands of decision-makers in communities, governments, and industry. Our extensive library of publications features insightful reports and actionable articles from our affiliated researchers that disseminate our co-created research findings and culminate in evidence-based recommendations for the greater good.
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Solidarity Economics Series: Childcare in the Monterey Bay

The institute’s joint project, Solidarity Economics, has released a report focused on the intersection between public health and building a more inclusive economy. The report highlights the ways the status quo of health inequality undermines economic prosperity, resulting in worse health and economic outcomes.
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A Foundation for Change: Understanding African American Community Conditions in Monterey and San Benito Counties

This report is a collaboration with the Institute for Social Transformation, Action Council of Monterey County, Monterey County Black Caucus, and New Hope Baptist Church. The report presents a picture of the demographics, socioeconomic status, and challenges faced by African American residents in Monterey and San Benito Counties. The analysis reveals notable issues related to…
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Let Them Eat Big Macs, Crunchwraps, and Whoppers: A Working Paper Describing the Local Impact of California’s $20 Fast Food Minimum Wage in the City of Santa Cruz

Funded in part by the institute’s Building Belonging program research fellowships, this study examines the local impact of California’s Assembly Bill 1228, which implemented a $20 minimum wage for fast food workers, using the city of Santa Cruz as a case study to highlight the many unintended consequences of this legislation.
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Solidarity Economics Series: Public Health in the Monterey Bay Area

The institute’s joint project, Solidarity Economics, has released a report focused on the intersection between public health and building a more inclusive economy. The report highlights the ways the status quo of health inequality undermines economic prosperity, resulting in worse health and economic outcomes. These inequalities disproportionately affect the well-being and prosperity of racial minority…
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Powering Prosperity: Building an Inclusive Lithium Supply Chain in California’s Salton Sea Region

New research reveals steps California must take to capture more jobs from lithium battery boom. California is capturing only 2.4% of projected jobs in planned operations in the nation’s lithium battery supply chain, with most going to states that are ranked low in terms of labor protection, worker health and safety, and wage laws.
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Building an Inclusive Economy in the Monterey Bay Region: A Progress Report

In this report, researchers from the Institute for Social Transformation, in partnership with the Monterey Bay Economic Partnership, aim to help community and business leaders throughout the Monterey Bay Area (Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz Counties) better understand the progress they are making towards a more inclusive economy.
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Critical Campus Sustainabilities: Bridging Social Justice and the Environment in Higher Education

Funded in part by the institute’s Building Belonging program research fellowships, this edited volume calls for higher education leaders to revamp programming, pedagogy, and research that problematically reproduce dominant techno-scientific and managerial conceptualizations of sustainability.
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Solidarity Economics Series: Housing in the Monterey Bay Area

The Monterey Bay Area has some of the least affordable housing of any region in the U.S. This is part of a series on how Solidarity Economics principles of mutuality and movements can be applied to help promote inclusive economic development in the Monterey Bay region.




