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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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
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