Community-Engaged Publications
Community-Engaged Resources
Affordable Housing Resources from Collective Organizing
University of Santa Cruz professors and students joined with local renters to challenge university and city policies that make affordable housing in Santa Cruz extremely difficult to find. Listen to college student stories that range from homelessness to very small spaces. Learn policy tools that are the foundation for collective action. If you live in Santa Cruz, under resources, you can also access several key resources in your specific area. This site is the collective effort of University of Santa Cruz students, staff, and professors.
https://noplacelikehome.ucsc.edu/en/
- Hobson, S., Foster, S., Wright, D., Howard, J., Doykos, B., & Hudson, E. (2016). URBAN special edition, Challenging Neoliberal Reforms through Collaborative Community Engaged Research. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 29, 10, p. 1233-1240. https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/fHZbzMybBzwR5Aztsamx/full
- Warren, M. (2008). Special Issue: Building the emerging field of collaborative, community engaged education research. Urban education. 53: 4, pp. 439-444. https://urbanresearchnetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Special-Issue-Building-the-Emerging-Field-of-Collaborative-Community-Engaged-Education-Research.pdf
- Rodriguez, S., Monreal, T. & Howard, J. (2018) It's about hearing and understanding their Stories: Teacher empathy and socio-political awareness toward newcomer undocumented Students in the new latino south. Journal of Latinos in Education.
Community-Engaged Resources
- Anti-racism in Urban Education certificate program at UNCC (See link here), Contact Erin Miller and Tehia Glass for details.
Affordable Housing Resources from Collective Organizing
University of Santa Cruz professors and students joined with local renters to challenge university and city policies that make affordable housing in Santa Cruz extremely difficult to find. Listen to college student stories that range from homelessness to very small spaces. Learn policy tools that are the foundation for collective action. If you live in Santa Cruz, under resources, you can also access several key resources in your specific area. This site is the collective effort of University of Santa Cruz students, staff, and professors.
https://noplacelikehome.ucsc.edu/en/