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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

Cameron Fozi

Senior staff

Cameron Fozi was the spring, summer and fall 2022 projects editor. Now, he teaches programmers how to report and reporters how to program as the projects training manager; Cameron also reports on labor in the UC system. He joined The Daily Californian in summer 2021 as a projects developer.

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In 1970, Berkeley was home to more than 27,000 Black residents. Today, less than half remain.
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In 1970, Berkeley was home to more than 27,000 Black residents. Today, less than half remain.
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“Every time a tenant moves out, the landlords can raise the rent or whatever they want,” Berkeley’s Rent Stabilization Board chair Leah Simon-Weisberg said. “Ever since then, it just goes up and up.”
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“Every time a tenant moves out, the landlords can raise the rent or whatever they want,” Berkeley’s Rent Stabilization Board chair Leah Simon-Weisberg said. “Ever since then, it just goes up and up.”
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What began as an attempt to aid homebuyers and stimulate the economy resulted in the segregation of neighborhoods across the country, with lasting impacts that are still felt by marginalized Americans today.
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What began as an attempt to aid homebuyers and stimulate the economy resulted in the segregation of neighborhoods across the country, with lasting impacts that are still felt by marginalized Americans today.
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