People’s Park

Berkeley


This park, just east of Telegraph Ave, is a marker in local history as a political battleground between residents and the city and state government in the late 1960s. Occasional festivals do still happen here, but it’s a bit run-down and serves mostly as a gathering spot for Berkeley’s homeless.

UC Berkeley wants to build dorms on one side of the park, which (appropriately enough) has become a flashpoint issue and subject of protest.


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