The Berkeley Revolution
A digital archive of the East Bay's transformation in the late-1960s & 1970s
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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
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AIDS Support Group Survives a Crisis
Archive Entry Date: 2/13/89
AIDS Project saved by community support
Money Troubles Force Closures At Gay Center
Archive Entry Date: 1988
Pacific Center was stretched thin by the resources required to mount its multifaceted AIDS Project
Hot, Horny & Healthy
Archive Entry Date: 5/15/87
A flyer for a workshop on safe sex.
We Can End AIDS Now!
Archive Entry Date: 6/86
What numbers to call for AIDS resources in the East Bay
Lesbian Support during AIDS Crisis
Archive Entry Date: Circa 1985
A flyer thanking the lesbian community for support of the male gay community
Harvest Gathering: a Fall Musical Celebration
Archive Entry Date: 9/22/84
A flyer for a musical event, headlined by a lesbian of color
Who Is An Ally And Who Is An Enemy?
Archive Entry Date: 12/1/83
Lesbians of Color came to Pacific Center to figure out how the movement might practice the solidarity it preached
The Fourth Annual Halloween Dance
Archive Entry Date: 10/29/83
A youth-oriented dance put on by the center for young gays and lesbians.
Ollie’s
Archive Entry Date: 6/83
Pacific Center acted as a mediator when a gay-friendly business was accused of classism and racism
West Coast Women’s Festival
Archive Entry Date: 11/81
When a show of solidarity with Latin America failed in the presence of white privilege, activists repaired to Pacific Center
Pacific Center Campaign for Survival Shirt
Archive Entry Date: circa 1981
A shirt for the Pacific Center's 1981 Campaign for Survival
Community Services Listing
Archive Entry Date: 12/12/79
Community Services Listing featuring phone number for Pacific Center and Switchboard
Breakdown of Trans Surgery Costs
Archive Entry Date: 1979
When a trans woman explored getting surgery, she also was directed to find community at Pacific Center
Gwen & Jerene Live at the Pacific Center
Archive Entry Date: 11/13/79
Gwen & Jerene were booked by Lenn Keller to play at the San Pablo location of the Pacific Center
Pacific Center Raps
Archive Entry Date: 7/1979
Trans folks from as far as Sacramento and San Jose attended rap groups at Pacific Center
Christine Tayleur Background
Archive Entry Date: 1991
One trans woman finds other trans folks for the first time at the Pacific Center
Pacific Center Is Moving To Telegraph
Archive Entry Date: 1979
Pacific Center hoped to move in April 1979 from San Pablo Ave to a more capacious Victorian house on Telegraph
The Pacific Center Newsletter
Archive Entry Date: 2/1979
A newsletter from the Pacific Center with no mention of trans people
School Board Drops Film on Homosexuals
Archive Entry Date: 10/19/78
Pacific Center helped to get a homophobic film removed from school curricula
Pacific Center Women’s Calendar (For Women Only)
Archive Entry Date: 4/78
A snapshot of Pacific Center's diverse range of programs -- and of its balancing act
Flyer for Racism Workshop
Archive Entry Date: 4/78
A call for discussion of racism within the lesbian community.
Correspondence between Martin Paley, Gerald Leo and Carole Migden about United Way Funding
Archive Entry Date: 11/17/1977
Pacific Center battled hard to obtain United Way funding
Bigotry Isn’t New to Me!
Archive Entry Date: 6/25/77
A protester at 1977 SF Gay Freedom Day
Lesbians of Color at 1977 SF Gay Freedom Day
Archive Entry Date: 6/25/77
Lesbians of Color represent Pacific Center at 1977 SF Gay Freedom Day
Open Letter To CETA Commissioners and Berkeley City Council
Archive Entry Date: 6/9/1977
Pacific Center's director skewered employment commissioners who had mocked him for being gay
Lou Sullivan’s Second Visit to Pacific Center
Archive Entry Date: 10/12/1976
Lou opened up at his second visit to a trans support group — and appreciated it more
Lou Sullivan’s First Visit to Pacific Center
Archive Entry Date: 7/27/76
Lou was disappointed to discover that a trans support group was "like a hippie crash pad scene"
Dear Amazons: An Open Letter
Archive Entry Date: 5/76
Shut out by the Berkeley Women's Center, a self-declared "separatist dyke" acknowledged Pacific Center's hospitality
Commendation from Alameda County
Archive Entry Date: 3/76
An official commendation for the Pacific Center for mental health services.
Same-Sex Choices
Archive Entry Date: 1/15/76
Through its Sexual Minority Prisoner Program, Pacific Center reached out to queer people who were incarcerated
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