The Berkeley Revolution
A digital archive of the East Bay's transformation in the late-1960s & 1970s
PROJECTS
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
PEOPLE
Nacio Jan Brown, photographer
Mary Ann Pollar, activist and impresario
PLACES
Telegraph Avenue
The Keystone
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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
The Story of Suzy Cooke
Archive Entry Date: 1974
An extensive interview about a trans woman's life in 1970s Berkeley
SF Report in Mirage
Archive Entry Date: 1974
San Francisco isn't quite what it seems to the public eye
Advertisement for ‘Truth and Soul’ clothes
Archive Entry Date: 1971
Who was behind these hip acrylic threads? The sprawling corporation Monsanto
Advertisement for ‘Tads’
Archive Entry Date: 1971
Hippie fashion goes nation wide.
NACHO Protest
Archive Entry Date: 8/28/1970
The tensions between the homophile groups and Gay Liberation come to a head at the North American Conference of Homophile Organizations
Macy’s 40 Protests
Archive Entry Date: 8/1/1970
The Gay Liberation Front and the homophile groups unite and splinter over the protest of Macy's discriminatory policing practices
“Friday of the Purple Hand”
Archive Entry Date: 10/31/1969
The homophile organizations and the radical gay groups unify to protest the San Francisco Examiner's treatment of homosexuals
San Francisco Steamship Lines Company Protest
Archive Entry Date: 4/1969
No War, No Violence, No Discrimination: The Committee For Homosexual Freedom's protest of workplace discrimination and the murder of Frank Bartley
A Few Folksy Fashions
Archive Entry Date: 5/25/1968
Dressing San Francisco musicians landed Jeanne a spread in Rolling Stone
Jeanne’s DMT Dress
Archive Entry Date: 1967
The pattern of this dress replicates the visual experience of hallucinogenic drugs.
Arobateau Autobiography: SF’s Gay Bars, Police, and Trans People of Color
Archive Entry Date: 12/31/1966
Red Jordan Arobateau on police repression in gay bars
Arobateau Autobiography: Time to Riot
Archive Entry Date: 6/22/1966
Red Jordan Arobateau's autobiography on the Compton Cafeteria Riots
Peter Albin in Jeanne Rose custom design
Archive Entry Date: 1966
A "Dr. Strange cape" for Big Brother's guitarist: one of Jeanne Rose's many fashion statements