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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 19, 2023

Pride 2018

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On May 4, the bridges Multicultural Resource Center and the Queer Alliance Resource Center, or QARC, signed three memorandums of understanding, or MOUs, with campus and student body officials to solidify the next step in obtaining visible and accessible spaces for the organizations.
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On May 4, the bridges Multicultural Resource Center and the Queer Alliance Resource Center, or QARC, signed three memorandums of understanding, or MOUs, with campus and student body officials to solidify the next step in obtaining visible and accessible spaces for the organizations.
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For Erica Ambrin, a musician from Los Angeles who currently lives in Sacramento, it was certainly a memorable experience, as she performed at her first Pride celebration.
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For Erica Ambrin, a musician from Los Angeles who currently lives in Sacramento, it was certainly a memorable experience, as she performed at her first Pride celebration.
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Curtis, who is the director of UC Berkeley’s Gender Equity Resource Center, or GenEq, was selected by the SF Pride Board of Directors as a community Grand Marshal of this year’s parade. Curtis has been a persistent advocate for transforming culture and thought processes about gender and sexuality on the UC Berkeley campus and in the local community.
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Curtis, who is the director of UC Berkeley’s Gender Equity Resource Center, or GenEq, was selected by the SF Pride Board of Directors as a community Grand Marshal of this year’s parade. Curtis has been a persistent advocate for transforming culture and thought processes about gender and sexuality on the UC Berkeley campus and in the local community.
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The LGBTQ+ community at UC Berkeley is vast, said Aviel McDermott, president-elect of student organization Beyond the Binary, in an email.
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The LGBTQ+ community at UC Berkeley is vast, said Aviel McDermott, president-elect of student organization Beyond the Binary, in an email.
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I am a 68-year-old dyke, a UC Berkeley staff retiree. I came out in New York City in 1971.
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I am a 68-year-old dyke, a UC Berkeley staff retiree. I came out in New York City in 1971.
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For aces of all stripes, LGBTQ+ communities are often the first communities we seek out when we first start questioning our a/sexuality and realize that mainstream heterosexual spaces may not have a place for us
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For aces of all stripes, LGBTQ+ communities are often the first communities we seek out when we first start questioning our a/sexuality and realize that mainstream heterosexual spaces may not have a place for us
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The fact that “Anchor and Hope” is titled in a binary proves to be emblematic of the film itself — about half of it is enjoyable.
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The fact that “Anchor and Hope” is titled in a binary proves to be emblematic of the film itself — about half of it is enjoyable.
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