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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 02, 2023

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It really is difficult to think of Gaza as anything other than an open-air prison, and it is also difficult to think of the situation in Palestine as anything other than a form of apartheid.
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It really is difficult to think of Gaza as anything other than an open-air prison, and it is also difficult to think of the situation in Palestine as anything other than a form of apartheid.
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My Jewish heritage alone does not define my viewpoints on the issue, especially because I am not just Jewish –– I am Jewish, Chinese and a mixed-race womxn of color.
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My Jewish heritage alone does not define my viewpoints on the issue, especially because I am not just Jewish –– I am Jewish, Chinese and a mixed-race womxn of color.
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Whether because of their emotional significance or their relevance to an author's life, certain stories refuse to remain a mere sticky-note idea.
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Whether because of their emotional significance or their relevance to an author's life, certain stories refuse to remain a mere sticky-note idea.
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Cheryl Davila’s path to the District 2 seat is just one of the things that sets her apart from other Berkeley City Council members.
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Cheryl Davila’s path to the District 2 seat is just one of the things that sets her apart from other Berkeley City Council members.
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Experts discussed the future of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process at a panel at the Bancroft Hotel Tuesday.
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Experts discussed the future of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process at a panel at the Bancroft Hotel Tuesday.
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“I feel sad for him. Sad for the boy bound to the killer. I am sad for the youth betrayed by their leaders for symbols and flags and war and power.” ―Susan Abulhawa, Mornings in Jenin
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“I feel sad for him. Sad for the boy bound to the killer. I am sad for the youth betrayed by their leaders for symbols and flags and war and power.” ―Susan Abulhawa, Mornings in Jenin
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