Sample of Events
Nov. 2nd to Nov. 6th
Therapy appointments for staff, faculty, and PostDoctoral Scholars The Academic and Staff Assistance Program (ASAP) is holding same day, confidential individual 30-minute therapy appointments from November 2nd to November 6th to offer support for staff, faculty, and PostDoctoral Scholars that may be feeling triggered, overwhelmed, or are in distress as a result of the election. To schedule an appointment, please use one of the following ways to contact ASAP via Email: [email protected] or Phone: (805) 893-3318 (please leave a voice message) UCSB Service Now |
RCSGD Election Week Events
Starting Nov. 3rd RSCGD Virtual Lounge Nov. 5th Trans empowerment Nov. 6th Two-Spirit Empowerment Nov. 9th QTPOC Empowerment We at the RCSGD want to acknowledge the harm of rights that have already been taken away and the fear of further rights being removed for minoritized communities in the US. Join us in these event spaces to hold community, find comfort, and plan for the future. Click on flyer to enlarge the details. |
November 3rd at 4:00 - 5:30pm via Zoom International Students Community Circle
COMMUNITY CIRCLE OF SUPPORT FOR UC INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AND SCHOLARS by UC International Collaborative. Zoom Link Here. Meeting ID: 965 5164 3574 Passcode: 11320 Click on flyer to enlarge the details. |
November 3rd - 6th at 5:30 - 6:30pm by SB County
Community Post Election Stress Zoom Meet Ups - visit website for each day's Zoom information: SB County Community Resources Post Election Stress |
The Resilience Summit: A Positive Experience
Starts Nov. 4th, 12:15PM - 1:15PM The Resilience Summit series aims to give students, faculty and staff the skills to thrive in difficult times. The UCSB Resilience Summit and Certificate Program, a series of lectures in “positive psychology” designed to instill the skills for maintaining good mental health, optimism and resilience in tough times. Each of the 12 seminars will be held Wednesdays from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. on Zoom. They are open to UCSB students, faculty and staff. |
Wednesday, Nov. 4th at 4pm via Zoom
"It's Time to Build Trust and Restore Capital, Overcoming Distrust and Disengagement" hosted by TEDx Santa Barbara Scott Mann is a master at building relationship in high-stakes, competitive environments. As a Green Beret in the United States Army, he forged bonds and solved problems using values and leadership skills that moved people worldwide to stand up for themselves. His secret? He was able to restore trust and create human connections in places where that didn’t seem possible. Scott Mann spent 23 years in the United States Army, 18 of that as a Green Beret, where he specialized in unconventional, high-impact missions worldwide, including Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
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November 4th, 6-7:30pm Community Space for Undocumented Students
Join this safe space for Undocumented Students and connect with one another after elections. Zoom Registration: http://bit.ly/uss-fall20-communityspace Click on flyer to enlarge the details. |
November 4th, 6-7:30pm: The Day After by MCC
Come and share your views about the 2020 election and where we as a nation go from here. This space welcomes domestic and international community members of UC Santa Barbara. Zoom Link Here. Click on flyer to enlarge the details. |
November 5th at 12:00 - 1:00pm
POST ELECTION REFLECTIONS FOR UC INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY MEMBERS, A UC International Collaborative Event ZOOM Join fellow UC international students and scholars in processing the 2020 Presidential Election. Looking through local and global lenses, we welcome international and domestic perspectives. This is a space to reflect, share your thoughts, ask questions and be a part of a supportive environment. #GlobalUC Join via Zoom Meeting ID: 886 374 4836 Passcode: #GlobalUC Click on flyer to enlarge the details. |
November 5th, 12:00 - 1:00pm GlobalUC Post Election Zoom
Join fellow UC International Students and Scholars in processing the 2020 Presidential Election. Looking through local and global lenses, we welcome international and domestic perspectives. This is a space to reflect, share your thoughts, ask questions and be a part of a supportive environment. #GlobalUC Zoom Info Here. Meeting ID: 886 374 4836 Passcode: #GlobalUC |
November 10th: “Where do we go from here?”
by the UCSB Walter H. Capps Center for the Study of Ethics, Religion and Public Life. Zoom Registration Info Here Click on flyer to enlarge the details. |
Sample of Resources
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2020 Election Information and Resources from Student Affairs
After the election, many UCSB offices are hosting virtual spaces and virtual events where our community can gather after the election to find community and process emotions (again, regardless of the result of the election). Take some time to review UCSB Virtual Events and Support Resources and make a plan of how you will show up to care for yourself and your community following the election. Click on flyer to enlarge the details. |
Santa Barbara County Department of Behavioral Wellness
Between the pandemic and the 2020 elections, there are plenty of reasons to be feeling anxious. The county’s community wellness team will be hosting virtual listening and support spaces next week on Zoom, Tuesday through Friday from 5:30-6:30PM, in English & Spanish language. Click here for more resources and Zoom links, and stress management and other tips. Click on flyer to enlarge the phone number details. |
UCSB Grow Site
At UC Santa Barbara we value an inclusive and affirming environment for all students, staff, and faculty. Learning about other communities and identities and how to be a supportive advocate and ally is a lifelong project. Many of us receive little exposure to identities different from our own in our earlier lives, and thus universities can be the first time we encounter people different from ourselves. |
KCSB 91.9 Post-Election Day Virtual & Talk Spaces
KCSB News has compiled a list of post-election day events and talk spaces, to help you process the results of the election in a safe, community environment. More information about each event is included on their website. |
ACA Post-Election Resources
ACA has compiled the following resources to help you assist clients in navigating our post-election world. While counselors have always addressed issues of bullying, intolerance, and conflict in their daily work, a spike in these client concerns may present new challenges. We hope this information helps you hit the ground running with insights and inspiration for addressing the very real needs of clients and students, while fulfilling the mandate put forth by the ACA Code of Ethics to promote the welfare of those we serve. |
Ask-Every-Student Post Election Resources
How might we prepare to support campus stakeholders in processing and responding to a tumultuous post-election season? This is the question that over one hundred stakeholders, including Ask Every Student campuses, in the student voting space came together to ideate solutions around. These resources include a Post-Election Campus Resource and Response Guide that directly synthesizes the ideas from these stakeholders, shareable graphics and webpage, and a recording of the Post-Election Resource Webinar. |
I'm Listening: Take control of your mental health, today
by Radio.com Join the conversation, because talk has the power to save lives. RADIO.COM’s I’m Listening initiative aims to encourage those who are dealing with mental health issues to understand they are not alone. If you or anyone you know is struggling with depression or anxiety, know that someone is always there. |