Meet Berkeley’s sex activists

One of the most common questions Patel receives from students at the clinic is how to access birth control without seeing a clinician.
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One of the most common questions Patel receives from students at the clinic is how to access birth control without seeing a clinician.
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In the past two months, the Berkeley City Council agenda saw two proposals that grabbed the community’s attention — one to prohibit the use of fish as carnival prizes and another to legalize the display of female breasts — both devised by one high school student.
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Berkeley children will no longer be toting home fish — such as goldfish or betta fish — as carnival prizes because of new legislation passed by City Council last week
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At its regular meeting Sept. 12, Berkeley City Council tabled a city ordinance that aimed to legalize the display of female breasts in public and to equalize gender nudity laws.
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