BSN spends time with Los Mejicas, one of the oldest student-run organizations at UC Santa Cruz that has been shaping student experiences and identities for decades.
INTERVIEWEES (IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE):
Interviewees (In Order of Appearance)
Wendy Baxter
Kelly Figueroa
Rabiah Almajid
Louie Chavez
Jonathan Coelho
Marleena Sonico
Megan Nguyen
Carina Gavina
Sara…
Remembrances of Dean and Jane McHenry was an event that took place at the UCSC Arboretum on January 27, 2015. Dean McHenry was the founding chancellor of UC Santa Cruz.
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The story of the Santa Cruz Mission from the period of the end the Mission system in 1832 until the present time. The presentation tells the story of what happened to the Native American Indians as the result of disease,…
"TRADITIONAL ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE & LAND STEWARDSHIP” with CHAIRMAN VALENTIN LOPEZ
The Amah Mutsun creation story tells us that Creator specifically gave
the Amah Mutsun the obligation to take care of the lands of their
traditional tribal…
Indigenous wisdom has been lost, and this show is dedicated to bringing it back to its proper stature. Tribal elder, Valentin Lopez shares the creation story from Mt. Umunhum, which opened to the pubic Sept. 2017.
In the beginning of this extremely rare archival video from the early 1980s about the protests against the Santa Cruz Beauty Pageant Nikki Craft, De Clarke, and Ray Gruneich discuss their political perspectives on how mass media objectifies women and…
A beauty pageant for Miss California held in Santa Cruz, California. Transferred from an original 35mm print.To purchase a DVD of this film for personal home use or educational use contact us at questions@archivesfarms.com. To license footage from…
On September 9, 1985, one thousand mainly Mexican women workers in Watsonville, California, the "frozen food capital of the world," were forced out on strike in an attempt by Watsonville Canning's owner, Mort Console, to break their union. They…
Watsonville On Strike
A Documentary by Jon Silver
Chronicles the historic 18 month frozen food strike of mostly Mexican women in the 1980's in Watsonville, California
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"Dolphin trainer Michelle Jeffries Wells feeds Echo and Misha, two Atlantic bottlenose dolphins who spent two years as subjects of echolocation at UC Santa Cruz's Long Marine Laboratory." September 1990
"A UCSC student intern (facing camera) follows up a fall quarter course on the"Natural History of Ano Nuevo Region" by guiding group tours of the coastal State Reserve in the winter quarter during the elephant seal breeding season. An elephant seal…