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Students play an important role in building community resilience at UCI. Meet the 2018-19 Community Resilience Student Fellows and get involved:
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Summer 2020 – Fall 2021 Events Check out Community Resilience events during Summer 2020 through Fall 2021
Read MoreThe work required of us is to shift the white supremacist gaze to see what is actually happening here. I write to tell some stories from our work at the University of California, Irvine, to help connect some of these dots in a manner that points towards action.
Read MoreNew video with dancers’ commentary: Check out this interview between UCI Community Resilience director Abby Reyes, UCI Dance Professor S. Ama Wray, and dancers from the 2019 premier of “Hire” Knowledge and the Anthropocene.
Read MoreThe 2019 UCI Courageous and Transformative Action for Environmental Justice Writing Awards Ceremony took place on Tuesday, June 4, 2:00…
Read MoreJoin the Student Team UCI Community Resilience Projects invites student applicants to join the 2019-20 Community Resilience student team. Participating…
Read MoreVisiting Hip-Hop Artist Will See January 21-25, 2019 Will See is a hip-hop artist, poet-MC, environmental justice (EJ) activist, and…
Read MorePlease join us in welcoming the 2018-19 Community Resilience Student Fellows. Navi Kaur Navi Kaur is a second-year Ph.D. student…
Read MoreWords of Wild Survival: Wombs, Wounds Wastelands, Water Words of Wild Survival: Wombs, Wounds, Wastelands, Water took place on Friday,…
Read MoreSISL 18: A Glimpse into the Next Generation of Sustainability Leaders By Isabelle and Yasmine. Sep 6, 2018. Within a weekend…
Read MoreNovember 2018 UC Food and Climate Fellows Leadership Training ABOUT THE PROGRAM This training is offered to select 2018-19 student…
Read MoreSRC student Yoselin Gutierrez interned last summer with the Santa Ana Building Healthy Communities project’s Food Justice Workgroup in support of their goal of realizing systemic changes that provide accessible, healthy food for the residents of Santa Ana regardless of socioeconomic status through creation of increased community urban agricultural opportunities and policy change.