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The Backpack: How Tech is Helping Refugees Reclaim a Human Right
Filmed in Lebanon and Davis, California, this short documentary explores how Syrian Refugees, and other disadvantaged people, are using a cloud-based tool to securely store documents to share with universities and scholarship agencies. Many refugees have only hard copies of documents, which are vulnerable in a life as uncertain as a refugees.
Is the Solution to Climate Change Beneath our Feet?
Produced for UC Davis + The Washington Post Skyelark Ranch, owned an operated by UC Davis graduate Alexis Robertson and her husband Gillies, uses rotational grazing while raising sheep, which can benefit plant growth, drought resistance, and the climate.
A Veterinarian's Drive for Horse Care on the Plains
Eric Davis, a veterinarian at UC Davis, travels to North and South Dakota every summer to treat horses and donkeys in areas that don't have a lot of equine veterinary care. He brings along dozens of vet students from across the country, to expose them to rural veterinary care, hoping they may be inspired to work in underserved areas after they graduate.
When Climate Change Interrupts Saving a Species
Produced for UC Davis + The Washington Post UC Davis researcher, Kristin Aquilino, is committed to saving the white abalone from extinction. For several years, she's raised about 30,000 animals, with hope of releasing them back into the wild to repopulate the species. But, because of climate change, is it all for nothing?
Protecting Farmworkers as Temperatures Rise
Produced for UC Davis + The Washington Post California's long, hot summers can be deadly for people who make their living laboring in the sun. The state's Mediterranean climate is great for the 400 different types of commodities grown, but hard on the humans who harvest them.