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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Telegraph Avenue
The Keystone
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Documents Tagged ‘neighborhood preservation’
City Proclamation of NPO Day
Archive Entry Date: 5/7/1978
The NPO's fifth birthday was a cause for celebration
B.A.H.A.
Archive Entry Date: 8/1977
Landmark preservation was a parallel campaign
A Self-Serving City Master Plan
Archive Entry Date: 12/5/1975
BPO advocates felt that their opponents had hijacked the process around the new city Master Plan
“Neighborhood Preservation” Flyer
Archive Entry Date: 1973
The Neighborhood Preservation Ordinance, succinctly explained
Zoning—A Brief Berkeley History
Archive Entry Date: 4/1973
The co-author of the NPO cast the initiative as part of the fight to save Berkeley's "struggling flatlands"
Stop Highrise Now!
Archive Entry Date: 1973
The question asked by the Neighborhood Preservation Ordinance's authors: could your home be the next one demolished?
People’s Housing Conference Flyer
Archive Entry Date: 8/13/1972
The People's Housing Conference brought together a spectrum of housing advocates