A crusading Oakland newspaper, The Flatlands gave voice to the city's most struggling citizens
They radically fused, in music, the personal and the political
Oakland's pioneering pan-Asian learning center
The innovative schools that were part of the Black Panther Party's deepest legacy
A "model home" for ecologically sustainable, self-reliant living in the city
Out of a new way of cooking, a new way of living
How, by design, Berkeley became the US "crip capital"
Ecology Action and the roots of Berkeley's ecological revolution
The story of Berkeley's historic LGBT+ sanctuary and community switchboard
How the Bay Area dressed for revolution
The battle that produced a city-planning landmark
Down, out, and female on the street
The struggle to desegregate Berkeley's public schools—its classrooms, curriculum, and workforce
The Black Arts center that brought together feminism, activism, and visionary art
The fight for Third World Studies at Cal
The Bay Area's historic transgender community
Lesbians of Color represent Pacific Center at 1977 SF Gay Freedom Day
In its use of the term "crip," the landmark book Design for Independent Living captures the ethos of a revolution
A fine documentary film on Lifchez and Winslow's design studio course, featuring its consultants and students
Helga Olkowski's self-guided tour booklet for the curious urban homesteader
Pacific Center battled hard to obtain United Way funding
Radical librarians argued that libraries needed to serve the liberation movements of their moment
Ecology Action's parade highlighted a world of transportation alternatives
Mary Ann Pollar and Baldwin appear here as comrades and co-authors of the Rainbow Sign
An in-depth look at the OCS's curriculum and culture