The Berkeley Revolution
A digital archive of the East Bay's transformation in the late-1960s & 1970s
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The Flatlands’ War on Poverty
Berkeley Women’s Music Collective
The Asian Community Library
The Black Panthers’ Education Revolution
The Integral Urban House
The Countercultural Kitchen
A Place for Every Body
The Secret History of Recycling
Pacific Center
Threads of Rebellion
Citizens vs. Developers
The Women and Girls of Telegraph Ave
Berkeley’s Public Schools
The Rainbow Sign
The Third World Liberation Front
Transgender Berkeley
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Nacio Jan Brown, photographer
Mary Ann Pollar, activist and impresario
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Documents Tagged ‘Liane Chu’
Advertisement for ‘Truth and Soul’ clothes
Archive Entry Date: 1971
Who was behind these hip acrylic threads? The sprawling corporation Monsanto
The Red Square
Archive Entry Date: 1966-1969
Liane and her boyfriend lived in their apartment turned dress shop, making soup in the hallway and sewing in the bedrooms
Costume Design and Patterns Book
Archive Entry Date: 1967
Liane Chu took fashion inspiration from a broad range of world cultures
Jeanne’s DMT Dress
Archive Entry Date: 1967
The pattern of this dress replicates the visual experience of hallucinogenic drugs.
Berkeley’s Jeanne Colon: Designer
Archive Entry Date: 1967
Jeanne Rose, rock icon Janis Joplin, and Liane Chu flaunt Rose's designs for the SF Chronicle
The Banner for the Red Square
Archive Entry Date: 1968
Liane designed a colorful appliqué banner for the Red Square to grab the attention of passers by.
Yoga and the Psychedelic Mind
Archive Entry Date: 11/1966
A yoga instructor testifies to the similar mind-altering potential of yoga and acid
Program of “Miss Chinatown U.S.A.”
Archive Entry Date: February 7th, 1965.
At her mother's request, Liane competed in the Miss Chinatown Pageant.