Native Plant Care at Casade Ranch

Friday • Feb 2  • 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM • FREE 
Cascade Ranch • 3100 Cabrillo Hwy • Pescadero • NOT wheelchair friendly

Please join Amah Mutsun Land Trust to help rescue the native plants from the annual Oxalis invasion!

Since 2021, Amah Mutsun Land Trust has worked in partnership with Pie Ranch and State Parks to propagate native plants at Cascade Ranch on Año Nuevo Point. Unfortunately, due to the agricultural history of the area, our native plant beds are infested with a particularly vigorous exotic invasive plant called Bermuda buttercup or sourgrass (Oxalis pes-caprae), which originally came from South Africa. 

We are seeking help from a large group of volunteers to remove as much Oxalis as possible from our native plant beds at this event.

Spend time outdoors, meet new people, learn about invasive plants and the work of Amah Mutsun Land Trust, and help us to care for the ancestral lands of the Quiroste Tribe. This event will also be a great opportunity to learn about how Indigenous perspectives and approaches to land stewardship are being revitalized in open spaces today.

Learn more and register for this event on Eventbrite!

What Actually Happened in 1619 – the Origins of Slavery in North America

Thursday • Feb 1  • 6:30 – 8:00 PM • FREE
Music Recital Hall • UCSC • Santa Cruz • wheelchair accessible

From the moment the New York Times started to roll out installments of The 1619 Project in 2019, this painstakingly researched and groundbreaking long-form origin story heightened ongoing discussion about slavery and its painful legacy in the United States. 

But why was that year a turning point for the institution of slavery in America? This question lies at the heart of “What Actually Happened In 1619,” a panel discussion that uses The 1619 Project as a jumping off point for a deeper dive into the happenings and consequences of that year. This panel brings together three historians who have done extensive research on slavery: UCSC History Professor Gregory O’Malley, Elise Mitchell, Presidential Postdoctoral Research Fellow in History at Princeton University, and UC Merced Associate Professor of History Kevin Dawson.

This event is presented by the Humanities Institute and co-sponsored by Bookshop Santa Cruz

Register here 

40th Annual MLK, Jr Memorial Convocation with Bryant Terry

Wednesday • January 31 • 6:30 PM, doors at 6:00 • FREE • wheelchair accessible
Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium • 307 Church St • Santa Cruz

This annual convocation celebrates the life and dreams of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with presentations about equality, freedom, justice, and opportunity. This year we welcome chef, food justice activist, publisher, and author, Bryant Terry.

How can we provide healthy food options for all Americans, regardless of race, geography, or income? What can each of us do to eat healthier? And how will our choices affect everything from the environment to social justice? In this interactive talk, Bryant Terry shows us how the food we eat can reduce the impacts of poverty and structural racism while increasing sustainability for all. Through a multisensory approach that fuses song, cooking, and personal history, Terry explores how to improve access to fresh food in our communities and demonstrates how simple (and delicious) making better food choices can be.

 Click here for more information.
 

Martin Luther King, Jr Commemorative Events in January!

The NAACP Santa Cruz County Branch will honor and celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., with two events.

The annual Youth Day on Saturday, January 13 will feature entertainment and activities for youth.

The March + Commemorative Gathering will begin with a march through downtown Santa Cruz and wind up at the Civic Auditorium for a program of speakers and music.

They are still looking for volunteer traffic monitors for the March, groups to join in the March and to table at the Civic Auditorium afterward, as well as sponsors.  Please see the NAACP Santa Cruz website for more information and to sign up!

Demand a Ceasefire-in-Gaza Resolution from Santa Cruz and Watsonville City Councils!

Santa Cruz: Tuesday • Jan 9  • ***3:45 PM sharp!*** • City Hall • 809 Center St
Watsonville: Tuesday • Jan 16  • 5 PM sharp! (4 PM for rally) • City Hall • 275 Main St


Per Palestine Solidarity Central Coast, there is a ceasefire resolution on the January 9 Santa Cruz City Council agenda, and we want it to PASS! There is also an opportunity to pack the chambers at the Watsonville City Council meeting this month for a ceasefire resolution.

Please attend these important council meetings in-person, if possible, and let your voice be heard calling for an immediate ceasefire, an end to the ongoing siege by Israel on Gaza and substantial humanitarian aid to Gaza. Also call for an end to our US government funding apartheid using our tax dollars.

Santa Cruz City Council Meeting
When:
– Tuesday, JANUARY 9th!

– 3:45PM Get In Line (Resources & Poster making
 cancelled)
– 5PM PACK THE CHAMBERS

Where: Santa Cruz City Council Chambers (809 center st. Santa Cruz, CA) and on Zoom (link to come)



Watsonville City Council Meeting
When:
– Tuesday, January 16th
– 4PM Rally & Resources
– 5PM City Council Chambers
Where: Watsonville City Council chambers (275 Main St. Watsonville Ca. *top floor)

Send letters of support beforehand to the links on this very helpful linktree from Palestinian Solidarity Central Coast.  This includes template letters, email addresses, Oakland’s already-passed awesome resolution, and links to the SC City Council meeting to attend virtually.