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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 26, 2023

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A study conducted by UC Berkeley researchers under the Asian Law Caucus found that some essential workers in California were not provided necessary protective equipment such as masks and gloves during work hours, in addition to not being paid minimum wage.
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A study conducted by UC Berkeley researchers under the Asian Law Caucus found that some essential workers in California were not provided necessary protective equipment such as masks and gloves during work hours, in addition to not being paid minimum wage.
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While the Third World Liberation Front's goal of creating an independent Third World College on campus was not realized during the height of this activist movement in 1969, the movement had resounding impact on future movements and impacted the legacy of ethnic studies on campus.
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While the Third World Liberation Front's goal of creating an independent Third World College on campus was not realized during the height of this activist movement in 1969, the movement had resounding impact on future movements and impacted the legacy of ethnic studies on campus.
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Among those incarcerated were many members of my family, including my great-grandfather and grandfather. After the executive order, Japanese Americans on the West Coast sold homes, businesses and assets, often for much less than their true value...
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Among those incarcerated were many members of my family, including my great-grandfather and grandfather. After the executive order, Japanese Americans on the West Coast sold homes, businesses and assets, often for much less than their true value...
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UC Berkeley’s Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies program celebrated its 50th anniversary Thursday with a panel on past human rights violations in the United States, connecting history to current events.
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UC Berkeley’s Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies program celebrated its 50th anniversary Thursday with a panel on past human rights violations in the United States, connecting history to current events.
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