Saniego Sanchez

Saniego Sanchez is an applied anthropologist who works in the nonprofit arts sector while actively participating in community projects, presenting at conferences, and engaging in research seminars throughout México and the United States.

His aim is to develop and contribute to projects through the lens of community-centered praxis, an applied methodology wherein one works alongside community organizations to assess and address their community’s needs.

Ella Streng

Ella Streng is a recent graduate of Minerva University. Her work with film and multimedia bridges communication gaps between academics and the public, exemplified in her undergraduate thesis on racial othering. Ella lived in five countries throughout her undergraduate experience, allowing her to engage with diverse communities and social issues.

May
16

Community Policing Uncovered: How Surveillance, Displacement and Counterinsurgency Happens in Our Cities

Our communities know how brutal our police systems are and have been rising up to demand new visions of community safety and care.
May
6

Democracy Set Aflame: Is Polarization Really the Problem?

Join us on Friday, May 6 at 4pm inside UC Berkeley's Sutardja Dai Hall to hear two incredible longtime organizers and thought leaders as they discuss polarization, democracy, and our current moment.

Sarah Crowell

Belonging and Community Builder

Jake Tompkins

Information Designer
Apr
26

Two Decades After 9/11: Islamophobia and State Violence in the War on Terror

Join us for a book talk with Dr. Maha Hilal where we'll be discussing her new book Innocent Until Proven Muslim: Islamophobia, the War on Terror, and the Muslim Experience Since 9/11. We'll be exploring the last two decades following 9/11 and the origins of the War on Terror, and what is needed to create a better future for all.
May
23

Visionary Frameworks: A Monthly Workshop Series

Join us every month to learn from organizers, artists and researchers who are putting visionary frameworks for change into action.
Jun
12

Belonging: a weekly practice

In this 60 minute drop-in we'll mix reflection, movement and critical inquiry to stretch our own understandings and applications of belonging. This is a space for discussion, co-creation and growth.
Apr
21

Curriculum Launch: Teaching for Racial Equity & Housing Justice

Join us for the release of curriculum and resources on teaching for racial equity and housing justice designed in collaboration with Bay Area teachers.