Amicus letter in support of freezing campus enrollment sparks controversy

An amicus letter was filed Feb 21. in support of Saving Berkeley’s Neighborhoods amid the ongoing lawsuit to freeze student enrollment at UC Berkeley.
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An amicus letter was filed Feb 21. in support of Saving Berkeley’s Neighborhoods amid the ongoing lawsuit to freeze student enrollment at UC Berkeley.
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At its regular Tuesday meeting, Berkeley City Council discussed recent violence against Asian Americans and anti-displacement measures taken by the city.
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To spread awareness of racial segregation in Bay Area residential areas, UC Berkeley’s Othering and Belonging Institute published its final brief of a five-part research series Aug. 11, providing solutions and strategies to encourage diversity and inclusion.
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The California Housing Partnership Corporation, or CHPC, and the Urban Displacement Project published a report Wednesday showing that rising housing prices in the Bay Area disproportionately affect low-income people of color.
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Updated maps released by UC Berkeley’s Urban Displacement Project shed light on the extensive state of gentrification across Northern California, including in Berkeley.
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A research brief released Monday by UC Berkeley’s Urban Displacement Project highlighted the need for the development of market-rate and subsidized housing in order to reduce displacement pressures and to alleviate the housing crisis in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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