Category: Spotlights

  • FogNet — Fog Harvesting Solutions for Coastal California

    FogNet — Fog Harvesting Solutions for Coastal California

    FogNet is a research program that was developed to determine whether fog water harvesting has the potential to provide the coastal community with a viable and reliant water source.

  • Making Agricultural Trade Sustainable

    Making Agricultural Trade Sustainable

    Making Agricultural Trade Sustainable (MATS) project’s goal is to identify key leverage points for changes in global agricultural trade policy that foster positive impacts of trade on sustainable development and human rights while reducing negative impacts. The project centers key United Nations sustainable development goals (SDG) including: 1) ending poverty, 2) ending hunger and malnutrition,…

  • The Psychological and Social Benefits of Agriculture with the Homeless Garden Project

    The Psychological and Social Benefits of Agriculture with the Homeless Garden Project

    The Homeless Garden Project (HGP) provides transitional work and support services to those facing homelessness through their 3-acre organic farm and related enterprises. They also provide job training, transitional employment, and support services to those experiencing homelessness. A crucial part of the support offered is the psychological and social benefits of agriculture work. Trevin Dace,…

  • Playworks

    Playworks

    Associate Professor of Sociology Rebecca London has been working with her community partner, Playworks, since 2008. Playworks is a national non-profit organization headquartered in Oakland whose mission is to facilitate safe and healthy play through supporting recess in elementary schools across the United States. A core part of their work involves helping schools to improve…

  • Decolonize the Surf

    Decolonize the Surf

    David Crellin created Decolonize the Surf for his Master of Fine Arts thesis in Digital Arts New Media. The project was created to present research about the history of representation and racism in surf culture and to encourage meaningful conversation in the surfing community around these issues. A site-specific art and research project, Decolonize The…

  • Invisible Labor on California’s Central Coast

    Invisible Labor on California’s Central Coast

    Ghostly Labor: A Dance Film explores the history of labor in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands through tap dance, Mexican Zapateado, Son Jarocho, Afro-Caribbean movement, and live music. The film is the culmination of a years-long collaboration between new media artist John Jota Leaños, San Francisco-based dance company La Mezcla, and non-profit Ayudando Latinos a Soñar or…

  • Salinas Inclusive Economic Development Initiative

    Salinas Inclusive Economic Development Initiative

    In their book Solidarity Economics, Chris Benner and Manuel Pastor invite readers to imagine an approach to the economy grounded in mutuality – “in the human instincts for connection and community.” Arguing that the current economy is already dependent on mutuality, they outline the theoretical framework, policy agenda and social movements needed to counter the…

  • Thinking Globally about Okinawa

    Thinking Globally about Okinawa

    The Okinawa Memories Initiative, a collaboration between Associate Professor of History Alan Christy and the Okinawan Association of America (OAA), aims to rethink the history of postwar Okinawa by focusing attention on the Okinawan diaspora. An interdisciplinary and transnational public history project, the initiative was inspired by a collection of photographs taken in Okinawa in 1952-53 by American…

  • Your Future is Our Business

    Your Future is Our Business

    Assistant Professor of Computational Media David Lee leads the Tech4Good Lab, directing research on scaling experiential education and supporting community collaboration at the intersection of computing and society. Seeking to build sustainable relationships with community partners and to offer experiential learning opportunities to undergraduates, Tech4Good recently started a pilot matchmaking program that pairs different community…

  • We Belong Too

    We Belong Too

    Over the course of the 2021-22 academic year, Professor of Psychology Regina Langhout and Associate Professor Steve McKay, both Campus + Community Fellows at UC Santa Cruz, worked with the Youth Action Network (YAN) to pilot an engaged research project titled We Belong Too. We Belong Too is a continuation of We Belong, an earlier…

  • Making an Exonoree

    Making an Exonoree

    In Fall 2021, Sharon Daniel, Professor of Film and Digital Media at the University of California, Santa Cruz, launched a new, two-quarter course titled “Reasonable Doubts: Making an Exoneree.” Offered for the first time at UC Santa Cruz, “Reasonable Doubts” was co-taught with Georgetown professors Marc Howard and Marty Tankleff who originally developed the course…

  • Watsonville is in the Heart

    Watsonville is in the Heart

    Watsonville is in the Heart (WIITH) is an initiative organized by Assistant Professor of History Kathleen Gutierrez and Associate Professor of Sociology Steve McKay in collaboration with Roy Recio, founder of the Tobera Project aiming to preserve and uplift the history and heritage of Filipino families in Watsonville and the Pajaro Valley. In April 2022, the initiative launched a digital archive, directed by History…

Last modified: Feb 28, 2025