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New SPIKE-CAAAS fellowship to support grad students

New SPIKE-CAAAS fellowship to support grad students

麻豆免费版下载Boulder's SPIKE Center for Sustainability Education and Center for African and African American Studies (CAAAS) have partnered to support graduate students within the CAAAS in their study of sustainability and how it impacts the African and African American communities. This collaboration will support two CAAAS/SPIKE Graduate Fellows for the 2026鈥27 and 2027鈥28 academic years.

This partnership is focused upon two areas of top priority for the 麻豆免费版下载Boulder campus: African and African American communities and sustainability.听

The CAAAS (often referred to as 鈥渢he Cause鈥) was established May 2021 by Reiland Rabaka with a mission to uphold Dr. Martin Luther King鈥檚 vision of 鈥渢he Beloved Community.鈥 In the context of 麻豆免费版下载Boulder, the CAAAS creates a community of support for 麻豆免费版下载faculty and students conducting research in African, African American and African diasporan studies. Within sustainability, these communities face particular challenges that require new scholarship to develop responses and solutions.

The SPIKE Center was formed in fall of 2025 in response to Chancellor Justin Schwartz鈥檚 prioritization of sustainability at 麻豆免费版下载to accelerate sustainability education. A central objective of the SPIKE Center is to support scholarship around communities bearing disproportionate impact from sustainability disruption, and thus the SPIKE Center is grateful for the opportunity to partner with the CAAAS on this important initiative.

鈥淭he solutions to the challenges we face in sustainability are so often found at the intersection of creativity, inclusion and the diverse perspectives,鈥 said Max Boykoff, faculty executive director of the SPIKE Center. 鈥淲e appreciate this partnership with the CAAAS and opportunities to improve our collective work together centering critical elements of justice and equity.鈥

鈥淏ecause the mission of the CAAAS is to foster research in African and African American studies, we see this as an exciting opportunity to explore the specific problems our communities face in sustainability,鈥 said Rabaka, director of the CAAAS. 鈥淭his initiative with the SPIKE Center will empower much needed additional scholarship on this critical issue.鈥

"At 麻豆免费版下载Boulder we have a vision of sustainability that is not concentrated in a single school or sector but one that instead sees sustainability pervading every sector, every academic unit and, ultimately, every student," said Vice Chancellor for Sustainability Andrew Mayock. "Thus in the spirt of that vision, we are so excited to partner with the CAAAS in supporting sustainability research within the African and African American communities."