Remembering Rev. Elizabeth V. Coleman, pastor at McGee Avenue Baptist Church
The Rev. Elizabeth V. Coleman had a passion for serving children and youth and brought restorative justice to the Berkeley Technology Academy.
View ArticleRemembering Dr. Bart Rubin, Berkeley psychologist who founded Family...
Rubin, 64, was a past president of the Association of Family Therapists of Northern California.
View ArticleRemembering E. Roger Thompson, the ‘philosopher carpenter’ behind Coyote...
He hardened hundreds of Bay Area homes against earthquakes and flooding, while providing life lessons to a cosmopolitan cast of young workers.
View ArticleRemembering Jean Gallery Whitehead, dancer, Catholic school rebel, museum worker
Whitehead worked at the Museum of Children’s Arts in Oakland and studied with the renowned choreographer Anna Halprin.
View ArticleChloe Verron, who died in RV on 2nd Street, remembered as courageous, loving
Chloe moved from New York to California to find a safer, more welcoming space for her gender transition.
View ArticleRemembering Nathan Shoehalter, 98, knighted World War II vet and ‘Uncle Shoe’...
A one-time salesman of Manischewitz wine, Nathan Shoehalter had a 38-year career in broadcasting and for 30 years served as a docent at the UC Berkeley Botanical Garden.
View ArticleRemembering Melinda Micco, first Native woman tenured at Mills College
Her work focused on the intersection between American Indian and African American histories.
View ArticleRemembering William Byron Rumford Jr., whose work to remove Santa Fe tracks...
The son of a California civil rights leader, Rumford was honored with a plaque on Sacramento Street earlier this year.
View ArticleRemembering Fred Harvey, founder of Camp Elmwood, active in Berkeley’s parks,...
The son of vaudeville actors, Harvey was co-president of the Emerson PTA during integration and helped preserve the Elmwood Theatre.
View ArticleRemembering Keasley Jones, humanitarian pillar of East Bay publishing
An avid kayaker and a crafty MacGyver, Keasley Jones did as many jobs as a Swiss Army knife for Peachpit Press and later worked at Heyday Books, Chez Panisse and Prison Radio.
View ArticleRemembering Dr. Fred Strauss, who co-founded one of nation’s first gay health...
Strauss co-founded the Gay Men's Health Collective, was the Berkeley Free Clinic's longest-serving volunteer and directed the world's first queer sperm bank.
View ArticleRemembering Jae Scharlin, activist, childbirth educator, private investigator
She was active with Jewish Voice for Peace, the Middle East Children’s Alliance, Berkeley Citizen’s Action, and other progressive organizations.
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