Vote Anna-Ruth #1 for ASUCD Senator Winter 2011

My name is Anna-Ruth Crittenden, and I am running for ASUCD Senate.

I am an independent candidate, and have been working to build my campaign by looking to various entities on campus such as the Multicultural Center, the Women’s Resource and Research center, and the cooperative student living communities. I have attended the 2 public forums concerning the tri-coops and the domes, and am aware of the challenges facing the residents, as well as student housing’s stance in the coming transitional phase.

As senator, I hope to alter the food system on campus by advocating for a student-run food cooperative on campus, that would provide the student body with the opportunity to be more intimately involved with their food. I am passionate about food sovereignty, and I believe that locally-sourced food that is ethically grown is very beneficial to communities. The opening of the new food pantry in lower freeborn indicates a significant need on campus to provide students with affordable (in this case free) food. I have been involved with Cofed (www.cofed.org), an organization which supports students with the resources they need, to open student-run cooperative cafes on campuses all over the nation. Through Cofed (Cooperative Food Empowerment Directive) I have participated in the following workshops: finances and accounting, grantwriting, media relations, fundraising, and concept design.

If elected as ASUCD Senator, I will work to promote healthy, dynamic communities. This includes working in coordination with such student organizations as Project Compost, which empowers students to take charge of their food waste, and turn it into vital nutrients for the soil.

We are living in extraordinary times, in which the reality of climate change is putting pressure on us to adapt to rapid changes. In order to ensure that healthy, dynamic communities continue, I am a strong advocate for the cooperative communities on campus, specifically the Tri-Coops and the Domes. As senator, I hope to open new channels of dialogue between these entities, the administration, and the surrounding Davis communities in order to ensure their longevity and continued support through ASUCD.

Lastly, as Senator I hope to support creative, experiential spaces on campus. This includes advocacy for AS Papers, Associated Students Providing Alternative Publications Equal Resources, which currently lacks the support it needs to thrive. I am a strong advocate for experiential learning, because it is a chance to put thoughts and passions generated in the classroom into actual hands-on work. I have volunteered at the Student Farm, which I believe is an invaluable resource on our campus, because it provides students with a unique yet critical chance to participate in our food systems here on campus. To me, supporting creative spaces on campus means acting in coordination with various creative campus entities such as the Craft Center, the Experimental College, Sickspits Poetry Collective, the Whole Earth Festival, the Technocultural Studies Department, and KDVS90.3fm freeform radio.

As an ASUCD Senator, I will bring a new voice to the Senate, and would be honored to serve the UC Davis student body in the above specified ways.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Vote Broccoli

Oh, hello!
Well, today was a great day because for many reasons, including this article in the Aggie, our fine campus newspaper, which covers the Great Broccoli Harvest and its aftermath from back in January. Here is a shot of the broccoli field, before it all got destroyed.







This picture was taken by Stephanie Anderson, on her handy dandy iPhone











I just want to say thanks to the Aggie for publishing the article about the broccoli, because the importance of the issue has not disappeared 2 weeks later.

Many people who have been in contact with me first heard about the broccoli through this Davis Enterprise article, which was published the day after we harvested hundreds of pounds of broccoli.

This is the picture on the front page of the Davis Enterprise article on January 27th, showing Kase and I in the broccoli field, the day before it all got destroyed

Voting begins tomorrow, and before go, I just want to say that although the Aggie did not endorse me, Suzanne Lewis just published this Davis Voice article, which pretty much says it all.

If I have learned one thing from this whole process:
its about the journey, not the destination.




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