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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 02, 2023

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My entire life has been filled with a vast array of different Salvadoran cuisine. I would watch my grandmother make tortillas or sopa in the kitchen every day, and wait patiently for my mom to bring home pan when she’d come back from work.
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My entire life has been filled with a vast array of different Salvadoran cuisine. I would watch my grandmother make tortillas or sopa in the kitchen every day, and wait patiently for my mom to bring home pan when she’d come back from work.
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To begin, it is important to understand that the migration problem has a direct relationship with lack of opportunity, security, justice and equality.
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To begin, it is important to understand that the migration problem has a direct relationship with lack of opportunity, security, justice and equality.
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The fate of more than a quarter of a million American children and their parents hangs in the balance as the status of Temporary Protected Status-designated countries expires this year. 
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The fate of more than a quarter of a million American children and their parents hangs in the balance as the status of Temporary Protected Status-designated countries expires this year. 
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If nurturing something approaching multiracial democracy is to stand half a chance, elaborating on how we got here and how we get to where we want to go is indispensable to the task.
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If nurturing something approaching multiracial democracy is to stand half a chance, elaborating on how we got here and how we get to where we want to go is indispensable to the task.
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With a mission to make coffee that is grown and harvested by women more accessible and more widely represented in the global economy, the cafe is dedicated to sourcing and roasting coffee from “well established” women’s coffee farm cooperatives in Central America, Africa and South America, according to the Cafenated Coffee website.
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With a mission to make coffee that is grown and harvested by women more accessible and more widely represented in the global economy, the cafe is dedicated to sourcing and roasting coffee from “well established” women’s coffee farm cooperatives in Central America, Africa and South America, according to the Cafenated Coffee website.
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Onlookers revelled not only in the sheer beauty of the parade on Sunday, but also in the cultural visibility it afforded.
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Onlookers revelled not only in the sheer beauty of the parade on Sunday, but also in the cultural visibility it afforded.
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During his time on campus, Byrne established the Quaternary Paleoecology Lab and was an associate curator with the UC Museum of Paleontology, or UCMP.
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During his time on campus, Byrne established the Quaternary Paleoecology Lab and was an associate curator with the UC Museum of Paleontology, or UCMP.
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With immigrant stories seemingly more important than ever, in what ways can we continue to learn from each other in academic spaces?
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With immigrant stories seemingly more important than ever, in what ways can we continue to learn from each other in academic spaces?
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On Wednesday, University Lutheran Chapel held a press conference and ritual blessing to inaugurate a new apartment for immigrants facing a deportation order and seeking sanctuary.
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On Wednesday, University Lutheran Chapel held a press conference and ritual blessing to inaugurate a new apartment for immigrants facing a deportation order and seeking sanctuary.
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According to a recent study co-authored by UC Berkeley researchers that examined the DNA of salamanders, North and South America joined much earlier than previously thought — over 20 million years earlier.
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According to a recent study co-authored by UC Berkeley researchers that examined the DNA of salamanders, North and South America joined much earlier than previously thought — over 20 million years earlier.
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