Events By Quarter

Thea Monyeé

Virtual Workshop

What Granny Said: Applying Decolonized Mental Health Strategies During A Pandemic, And Beyond

Thea Monyeé

Online

Join artist-healer Thea Monyeé for a conversation about how to use the challenges of living through a pandemic to resurrect connections to ancestral, elder, and natural knowledge for survival and to thrive in the midst of a crisis.

Zoom link /Password: 1504

Mia Lopez

Conscious Conversations Series

Listening to the World Around Us: Learning from Indigenous Knowledge to Heal From COVID-19

Mia Lopez

Online

The MCC is excited to launch informally led, themed discussion spaces! Join us this month (May) every Monday, to unpack and deconstruct issues that are affecting UCSB students and communities beyond campus. We hope you all, especially those most vulnerable and marginalized, use this platform as a safe and brave space to share experiences or worries if needed, as we all connect with other people with whom we can build networks of community.

Zoom link

George Ygarza

Conscious Conversations Series

Futures of Mutual Aid and Solidarity Post-Covid-19

QuiQui and Zellie Imani (Moderated by George Ygarza)

Covid - 19 has brought crisis to the mainstream. With this has come a romanticized discourse of a “return to normalcy’. Yet, for so many in the US, a state of crisis has always been their normal. With pre-Covid-19 realities in mind and post-Covid-19 futures on the horizon, how do we work in the present to build the world[s] we want to see? How can we contextualize this pandemic within political history? What does movement building look like in a time of social distancing? Going between analysis and practice, this panel seeks to bridge theory with action through dialogue with activists and organic intellectuals on the ground.

QuiQui is a geographer, seed saver, and geographer based in Oxnard, California; Zellie Imani is a community organizer and educator living in New Jersey; George Ygarza is a PhD Candidate in the UCSB Global Studies Department.

Virtual Workshop/ Zoom link

Esther Martinez and Francis Vergara, MCC Council Co-Chairs

Virtual Workshop

Crafting Our Ideal Futures: Virtual Vision Board Workshop

Esther Martinez and Francis Vergara, MCC Council Co-Chairs

Online

Join us on Tuesday, May 12th @ 7:00pm for an evening of relaxation, realization, and manifestation! In this workshop, we will share our goals for the future, create virtual vision boards, and discuss how they can help us achieve our goals for next quarter, post-grad, and/or long-term. As we all navigate changes this quarter, our vision boards will allow us to reflect on what our ideal futures look like and strategize how we can enact change!

Zoom link/ Password: 1504

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