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Equipo

Get Involved with the Student Teams


  • Read relevant literature on servingness and HSIs
  • Participating in campus committees and working groups
  • Co-developing initiatives and programs that reflect our communities
  • Collaborate with faculty, staff, administrators, and fellow students
  • Mobilize your ideas within institutional decision-making spaces
  • Engaging in participatory action research that centers student voice and social justice.

Email El Centro to find out more about the Student Advisory Equipo.


As a CREA research team member, you will develop and strengthen the following skills:

  • Read relevant literature on servingness and HSIs,
  • Co-develop a research question
  • Design, collect and analyze data, translate findings across various platforms (e.g., conference presentation, campus talks, infographics)
  • Learn how to mobilize your findings into social change and improve practices at UCSC

About Equipo

Equipo launched in 2025 through UC Santa Cruz’s HSI Title V CULTURA grant (2024–2029) and is co-created by a team of students and educators from El Centro and HSI Initiatives.


UC Santa Cruz’s Equipo is part of a growing movimiento committed to advancing servingness—a framework that examines how institutions meaningfully support racially and economically marginalized students. Servingness looks beyond enrollment numbers and focuses on the relationships, structures, and practices that help students thrive.

Partnering with the Collaborative Research for Equity in Action (CREA) research group, the Equipo works to build a community of student leaders who imagine and shape what servingness can look like at a research-intensive Hispanic-Serving Institution.


UCSC’s Equipo draws inspiration from the student-led transformation work at Pasadena City College (PCC). The UCSC team met with Dr. Desiree Zuniga—who founded PCC’s Student Advisory Equipo—as well as Equipo members Catarina Gonzalez, Estrella Gutierrez, Alfredo Martinez, and Brianna Mejia. Their testimonios, insights, and guidance shaped the foundation of UCSC’s own initiative.

Through their mentorship, UCSC was welcomed into a broader movement grounded in cultural affirmation, collective care, and community-rooted leadership, guided by cariño, corazón, and comunidad.

Last modified: Nov 24, 2025