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SUMMARY:Campo-Sano Climate Action Conference
DESCRIPTION:Campo-Sano Climate Action: A Regional Conference on California Farmworkers and the Environment will be co-hosted on October 4th\, 2025\, by the University of California\, Santa Cruz\, and community partners \nThe conference will address the challenges of resilience amid the impacts of climate changes and the many other compounding risks farmworkers face. We will first review lessons learned from developing practical remedies and health promoter training designed to protect farming communities. Next\, we will involve all attendees in deliberating ways to scale up these protective efforts and make them sustainable amid mounting social and political challenges. \nProgram Description \nThe daylong conference will start with a morning session including testimonies of health promoters from local community-based organizations (CBO’s) and UCSC students. The frontline community health workers will describe the challenges they face in trying to protect farmworkers from environmental stressors in a context that is also overshadowed by chronic but intensifying political and economic vulnerabilities. \nA report will also be delivered by faculty on the two-year effort supported by funding from a Californian Climate Action grant to develop the Campo-Sano data app. This app is designed to inform local farm communities on climate related risks from exposures to high temperatures\, flooding\, wildfire air pollution\, groundwater contamination and other risks. We will showcase how this application can be used on mobile phones to support farmworkers who want to report their experience of these risks anonymously to state agencies and legal advocacy groups. \nA keynote luncheon presentation will be followed by a dialogue between representatives of state agencies and local community-based partners. Discussion panels and breakout sessions will engage these CBO’s and state agency officials to explore the extension of workplace protections for farmworkers and further regulation enforcement\, as well as the possible scale-up of Campo-Sano trainings across the state. This dialogue is critical in the face of the federal government’s retreat from protecting agricultural workers\, their employers and the food security they support for our wider community.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/campo-sano-climate-action-conference/
LOCATION:Colleges Nine and John R. Lewis College Multi-purpose Room\, 615 College Nine Road\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
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SUMMARY:Dismantling the Deportation Machine...
DESCRIPTION:Dismantling the Deportation Machine: A Conversation on Migration\, Expulsion\, and Xenophobia \nJoin Carlos Martinez as he moderates a powerful discussion with Megan Carney\, Heide Castañeda\, and Gilberto Rosas on the urgent U.S. and global trends shaping the politics of migration\, deportation\, and xenophobia.  \nAs authoritarianism and xenophobia intensify globally\, this distinguished panel will offer critical insights into the shifting terrain of border enforcement\, deportation policies\, and immigrant solidarity. Bringing together diverse expertise\, the speakers will help us make sense of how these dynamics are unfolding both at home and across the world. In conversation\, they will not only examine the harms of exclusionary policies and hateful rhetoric but also highlight strategies and practices of resistance\, care\, and collective organizing.  \nThese scholars are coming together to support the development of Carlos Martinez’s in-progress manuscript\, Captive States: Migration and Expulsion on the Carceral Frontier. This event and subsequent workshop are sponsored by the Institute for Social Transformation’s Emerging Scholar Manuscript Workshops. \n\nDr. Megan Carney\, Associate Professor of Anthropology at University of Arizona\, Invited Scholar\nDr. Heide Castañeda\, Professor of Anthropology at the University of South Florida\, Invited Scholar\nDr. Gilberto Rosas\, Chair & Professor\, Latina/Latino Studies\, Professor of Anthropology\, Professor of Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign\n\nDon’t miss this chance to engage with leading voices at the forefront of one of the most urgent conversations of our time. \n 
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/dismantling-the-deportation-machine-a-conversation-on-migration-expulsion-and-xenophobia/
LOCATION:Bay Tree Building\, Student Union\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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SUMMARY:Fundraiser: Film Screening of "The Last Class"
DESCRIPTION:The UC Santa Cruz Education Department is hosting a screening of the film “The Last Class” at the Del Mar on September 30th.  The Last Class documents Robert Reich’s last time teaching his UC Berkeley class on wealth and poverty and has been called Reich’s “love letter to education.”\n  \nThis is currently the only local screening of “The Last Class.” \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAll net proceeds from this event will go directly to support student teachers in the UC Santa Cruz Master of Education/Teaching Credential program. We are raising funds to help all student teachers complete their preparation and enter their first classrooms in the fall of 2026 in the face of state funding budget cuts.\n  \nHosted by the Education Department with support from the Teaching & Learning Center and the Institute for Social Transformation.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/fundraiser-film-screening-of-the-last-class/
LOCATION:Landmark’s Del Mar Theatre
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers
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SUMMARY:Research Lunch & Learn - Federal research policy updates
DESCRIPTION:The administration transition has created a whirlwind of federal agency and policy changes\, much of which has significant impacts on universities and research. Join John MacMillan\, Vice Chancellor for Research\, and Csilla Csaplár\, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Research\, on July 9\, 12-1 p.m. for an interactive discussion about current hot topics in the federal policy world.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/research-lunch-learn-federal-research-policy-updates/
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