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A Standoff Over People’s Park in Berkeley


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In 1969, a group of protesters took over a plot of land owned by UC Berkeley and turned it into a green, public space now known as People’s Park. Since then, it’s become a place synonymous with Berkeley’s history of protest, resistance, and mutual aid. Over the last 2 years, it also became home to dozens of unhoused people, prompting reports of crime and complaints from some residents.

Now, UC Berkeley is planning to replace the park with student housing. Supporters say it’s necessary to address a student housing crisis. Opponents say that development would destroy an important community space and displace unhoused people. 

Guest: Supriya Yelimeli, Berkeleyside housing and homelessness reporter

A transcript of this episode is available.

This episode was produced and edited by Alan Montecillo and hosted by Ericka Cruz Guevarra, who also produced.

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