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cal.streetsblog.org
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| | | | | The environmental report for the Yolo Bypass project understates the true impacts of the project, according to the lawsuit | |
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www.streetsforall.org
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readtheplaque.com
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| | | | | SANTA FE RAILROAD TRACKS FROM THE EARLY 1930'S THE SANTA FE RAILROAD TRACKS RAN ALONG SACRAMENTO STREET IN SOUTH BERKELEY, THROUGH THE HEART OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY. THIS WAS UNSAFE AND A BARRIER TO UNIFYING THE BERKELEY COMMUNITY. IN 1978 DR. WILLIAM B. RUMFORD, JR., AS A MEMBER OF THE BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL INITIATED THE NEGOTIATION PROCESS WITH SANTA FE THAT RESULTED IN THE REMOVAL OF THE RAILROAD TRACKS. TODAY THE STATUE HONORING WM. BYRON RUMFORD SR. (BILL RUMFORD'S DAD) STANDS ON THIS HALLOWED GROUND | |
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www.epi.org
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| | | [AI summary] Book and webinar promotion detailing Richard Rothstein's 'The Color of Law,' which argues that government policies rather than private actions were primarily responsible for the historical and ongoing segregation of America. | ||