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The Santa Barbara Student Housing Coop (SBSHC) is a student-run organization designed to provide affordable housing for students, faculty, and staff of the University of California, Santa Barbara. It is a member of NASCO. The first coop was established in 1976, and currently there are four houses; Manley, Dashain, Newman, and Biko. In all, about 70 students live in these houses.

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  • The Santa Barbara Student Housing Coop (SBSHC) is a student-run organization designed to provide affordable housing for students, faculty, and staff of the University of California, Santa Barbara. It is a member of NASCO. The first coop was established in 1976, and currently there are four houses; Manley, Dashain, Newman, and Biko. In all, about 70 students live in these houses.
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  • The Santa Barbara Student Housing Coop (SBSHC) is a student-run organization designed to provide affordable housing for students, faculty, and staff of the University of California, Santa Barbara. It is a member of NASCO. The first coop was established in 1976, and currently there are four houses; Manley, Dashain, Newman, and Biko. In all, about 70 students live in these houses. The purpose of the Santa Barbara Student Housing Co-op (SBSHC) is to provide low rent co-op housing regardless of gender, race, social, political, or religious affiliation, and thereby influencing the community to eliminate prejudice and discrimination in the community. SBSHC strives to engage in continuous educational programs that further the principles of cooperation through mutual, self-help living at a minimal cost. The coops in Isla Vista are epicenters of artistic expression, alternative thought, social activism and creativity within the frantic party atmosphered boom and bust community that is Isla Vista. The coop system organizes the annual "Coopula" festival featuring local musical talent, spoken word, local organic food and outdoor entertainment in People's Park in Isla Vista. In 2006, the massively successful and now institutionalized "Chillavista" festival was organized out of the BIKO coop, and featured musical talent from the IV community including many bands spawned from and frequently performing at Isla Vista Coops. Chillavista was powered through renewable energy, featured local organic produce, screened several films on progressive thought and sustainability and proved to be a highly successful zero waste event featuring national touring acts such as Delta Nove, Blue Turtle Seduction, Elijah Manuel & The Revelations and local psychedelic jam masters Silent Wei. In 2006, the Isla Vista coops provided pivotal support to the over 200 residents evicted from their homes in Isla Vista by Conquest Housing. Many in the Isla Vista community regarded these evictions as racially motivated seeing as how nearly all of the 200 men, women and children who were evicted were hispanic and had little access to legal representation on their behalf. In response, some residents of the coops rallied support for the families by throwing benefit concerts, establishing a protest "tent city" in the center of the UCSB campus, and staging marches throughout Santa Barbara to raise awareness of the plight these families face. The efforts have contributed to the larger emerging front in Isla Vista united against the ongoing pattern of discriminatory eviction followed by student rent gouging.
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