(H)ACER

Nature of Research/Program Description: 

The (H)ACER Program at Colleges Nine and Ten provides undergraduate students with a variety of opportunities to learn with and from the local community and produce knowledge that diversifies the voices and perspectives represented within academia.  We work from the premise that students--both undergraduate and graduate--feel more invested in higher education when their unique contributions to scholarship are recognized, when diverse sources of expertise are valued, and when the work they do promotes positive change. (H)ACER trains students in participatory, critical and feminist research methodologies and creates opportunities for students to work and conduct research in real world contexts. In collaboration with our community partners, students engage in projects that address pressing issues such as social, economic, educational, and environmental injustice through an approach that pushes against deficit and damage-centered frameworks and honors the knowledges of community members. Our research projects and community sites are tied together through our focus on imagining sustainable futures, which encompass the following themes: education, schooling, Land, environment, food justice and racial/class equity.    

Location: 
On-campus
Location Details: 
Colleges Nine and Ten, Social Sciences 1
Targeted Students: 
All undergraduates interested in Community Engaged Research. Bilingual skills in Spanish a plus.
Program Time Period: 
All Year
Time Period Details: 
For first and second year students, we encourage internships and volunteer opportunities (PRAXIS) and Alternative Spring Break as ways to become more familiar with community contexts. Third, fourth and fifth year students can enroll in CLTE 135 (Fall) and
Application Deadline: 
Rolling deadline
Contact: 
Program Director, Dr. Beckett
Community Outreach Coordinator, Michelle Hernandez
Contact Email: 
lbeckett@ucsc.edu
mherna81@ucsc.edu
Major(s): 
Anthropology
Applied Physics
Art
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Bioengineering
Bioinformatics
Biology
Biomolecular Engineering
Business Management Economics
Chemistry
Classical Studies
Cognitive Science
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Computer Science: Computer Game Design
Earth Sciences
Ecology and Evolution
Economics
Education and Teaching
Electrical Engineering
Environmental Studies
Feminist Studies
Field and Exchange
Film and Digital Media
German Studies
Global Economics
History
History of Art and Visual Culture
Human Biology
Italian Studies
Jewish Studies
Language Studies
Latin American and Latino Studies
Legal Studies
Linguistics
Literature
Marine Biology
Mathematics
Microbiology
Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology
Music
Network and Digital Technology
Neuroscience
Philosophy
Physics
Physics (Astrophysics)
Physics Education
Plant Sciences
Politics
Prelaw
Premedicine
Psychology
Robotics Engineering
Sociology
Technology and Information Management
Theater Arts
Writing
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Additional information: 
All majors are welcome. Most relevant majors are: Anthropology, Environmental Studies, Ethnic Studies, Education, Feminist Studies, Sociology and History