Humboldt Geographic (2020-2021)
Humboldt Geographic is the Cal Poly Humboldt Geography department’s annual journal of student research and creative projects. Run entirely by students, Humboldt Geographic showcases the work of emerging researchers, cartographers, and storytellers, along with contributions from alumni and faculty.
For further information, please contact Humboldt Geographic faculty advisor Dr. Matthew Derrick or Dr. Nicholas Perdue.
Current Volume: Volume 2 (2021)
Transatlantic Studies in Digital Space
Ahmed Foggie
Sun Tunnels Solstice
Isabella Knori
Our Pandemic - adjusted Lives
Brenda Aguirre
How the Pandemic Handed Me My Bachelor's Degree
Cheri Anchondo
COVID-19 Gave Me a Second Chance
Erendira Hernandez
Keeping Digital Space Evil
Anthony Lucero
Queer Spaces of Rome
Quint Migliardi
Aspect Aware Contours
Leo DiPierro
Baja California
Faith Rehagen
Longquan, City on the Move
Joben Penuliar
Tracing Bigfoot
Leo R. Kepcke
Health of Eastern Humboldt Youth
Isadora F. Sharon
Mentoring Youth in Eastern Humboldt
Jackeline Pedroza
My Time Working the 2020 US Census
Erendira Hernandez
Contact Tracing COVID-19
Christopher Jones
Learning to Read Forest Landscapes
Rosalio Gonzalez
California's Former Sundown Towns Face Up to Racist Legacies
Michael Christmas
Sunshine Cereceda Back-to-lander Kid Steps into the Sun
Jessica Janecek
John Casali "I Wouldn't Trade My Journey for the World
Jessica Janecek and Matthew Derrick
The Metaphysics of Species
Nick Stehly
Alumni in Focus: Kieron Slaughter
Cassandra Avila-Estrada
Wildcrafting in Humboldt
Nicholas A. Perdue
Surviving the Apple Fire
Keegan Ibanez
Intersections at the Site of Breath
Laura Johnson
