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Mar 30, 2018

An interview with Dr. Paul Ortiz, Associate Professor of History from the University of Florida. He is the author of numerous books, including Emancipation Betrayed: The Hidden History of Black Organizing and White Violence in Florida from Reconstruction to the Bloody Election of 1920 (2006, UC Press). He discussed his...


Mar 16, 2018

This show is a tribute to the life and legacy of Honduran indigenous activist Berta Cáceres, on the two year anniversary of her assassination in her home on 2 March 2016. She received the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize in 2015.

Thank you to Skylight and The Goldman Environmental Prize for granting permission...


Mar 16, 2018

KZSC News ~ 15 Mar 2018

  • San Francisco Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesperson resigns
  • Santa Cruz unveils citywide neighboorhood policing plan
  • Toxins found in SF Bay Area shellfish
  • UC Regents meet at UC Los Angeles

More online at kzsc.org


Mar 14, 2018

A conversation with two key organizers of the UC Santa Cruz conference "Dig In: Cultivating Inclusive Approaches to Food Justice," (held on March 2, 2018). Dr. Linnea Beckett (Food Justice Coordinator, Colleges Nine and Ten, UCSC) and Chris Lang (Environmental Studies Graduate Student, UCSC) addressed
the meaning of...


Mar 12, 2018

TJ Demos is a Professor in the Department of the History of Art and Visual Culture at UC Santa Cruz, and he is the Founder and Director of its Center for Creative Ecologies. He writes widely on the intersection of contemporary art, global politics, and ecology and discussed his latest book called Against the...