This archive came out of my honors work as part of the Ethnic Studies Department at UCSD. When writing my paper, I found a lot of information was being cut/left out, and considering the institutional practices in place that work to erase student activism and student labor I created this website to serve as an archive.
This archive is devoted to past, present, and future student activists and organizers. You are all amazing and you are all working against something so much bigger than yourselves, I cannot tell you how much I admire you for that. You are amazing. The work you do is important. The institution will try to erase it, but know it changed lives.
Jessica Hatrick-Watson
Critical Gender Studies B.A.,2016 University of California, San Diego
Ethnic Studies B.A., University of California, San Diego
Cycle IX: Practicum Coordinator, Student Promoted Access Center for Education and Service (SPACES)
This archive is devoted to past, present, and future student activists and organizers. You are all amazing and you are all working against something so much bigger than yourselves, I cannot tell you how much I admire you for that. You are amazing. The work you do is important. The institution will try to erase it, but know it changed lives.
Jessica Hatrick-Watson
Critical Gender Studies B.A.,2016 University of California, San Diego
Ethnic Studies B.A., University of California, San Diego
Cycle IX: Practicum Coordinator, Student Promoted Access Center for Education and Service (SPACES)
Should you wish to know more information or get involved with continuing this project, please find more information here.
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The bibliography is a list of readings (books, articles, movies, etc.) I used to form a foundational knowledge in how diversity is understood in education studies, what UCSD's history looks like, and .
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