Documents Tagged ‘Telegraph Avenue’


Three Girls In Costume

Archive Entry Date: 1/1/2012

A piece of Peoria history.

40 Years Later, Jodi Mitchell Reflects on Her Time on the Streets

Archive Entry Date: 12/25/2012

"I felt myself receding, disappearing behind a veil, ...fearing I may never find my way back"

Jodi’s Foreword

Archive Entry Date: 2002

"May all roads lead you home."

“In Which Jodi Gets Kidnapped”

Archive Entry Date: 1999

Jodi Mitchell describes scuffling on the street — and the "guardian angels" who saved her

It’s Accessible, It’s Electric, It’s Fascinating

Archive Entry Date: 1986

Phil Draper, co-founder of the Center for Independent Living, on curb cuts and the spirit of Telegraph

A Japanese View of Telegraph Ave

Archive Entry Date: 1986

A Japanese CIL intern compared the US and Japanese experience of disability

Curb Ramping in Berkeley—1984

Archive Entry Date: 1986

What worked with the first curb cuts wasn't going to work now...

Open House

Archive Entry Date: 10/5/79

Cause for celebration: Pacific Center concluded its move to its current location on Telegraph Ave

Kathy Delacour’s Diary

Archive Entry Date: 1979

"Wasted time.. Wasted memories"

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

Foreword to Rag Theater

Archive Entry Date: 1975

Thomas Farber's poetic and sharply etched portrait of life on Telegraph Ave

Down and Out in Berkeley

Archive Entry Date: 5/1974

A sober 80-page study of life on the street, arguing that 'hippies' were not a large fraction of the homeless

A Rooftop View

Archive Entry Date: c. 1973

In the aftermath of a Telegraph Ave protest, the crowd disperses

A Troubling Smile

Archive Entry Date: c. 1971

An older man lifting up a woman's shirt, in a jumbled-up moment on the Ave

An Arm with a Grim Reaper Tattoo

Archive Entry Date: c. 1971

Death, taking a hit

Three Card Molly on Telegraph Ave

Archive Entry Date: c. 1971

In a card game, street hustle and performance art

Girl Plays with Cat’s Cradle

Archive Entry Date: c. 1971

Girl? Woman? "Nymphet"?

Woman Under an Awning

Archive Entry Date: c. 1971

A haunting look, caught in shadow

A Moment Stolen from Reading Together

Archive Entry Date: c. 1971

Looking up from an underground comic

Street Scene Across from Moe’s Books

Archive Entry Date: c. 1971

An image that asks the eye to roam over it

‘Heroin Emergency Life Project’

Archive Entry Date: 2/5/1971

A sign of changing times on the Ave: a new drug treatment project for those ensnared by hard drugs

Girl Rolling Joint

Archive Entry Date: c. 1971

A moment in the churn of Telegraph Avenue life

Young Woman with Dog

Archive Entry Date: c. 1971

On the street, with a dog nestling at her feet

Rachel Krech with Her Dog on the Avenue

Archive Entry Date: c. 1971

A beguiling photograph of childhood play on Telegraph

Runaway Roundup—For Revenge?

Archive Entry Date: 7/24/1970

The Barb punched back against police roundups of runaways

Police Begin Crackdown on City’s Summer Runaways

Archive Entry Date: 7/17/1970

Many young people were rounded up within five minutes of arriving in Berkeley

Accessibility Survey of Telegraph Avenue

Archive Entry Date: 6/1984

A remarkable survey of the accessibility of Telegraph's businesses — complete with beautiful illustrations and smart solutions

The View from the Street

Archive Entry Date: c. 1970

From Nacio Jan Brown, a dog's eye view of Telegraph

Street Vendors on Telegraph

Archive Entry Date: c. 1970

In a photo, a window onto the handicrafts revolution

On the Avenue

Archive Entry Date: c. 1970

The Telegraph Avenue scene in black and white