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Street Spirit horoscopes: July 2024

By Boudia Crow Lafleur on July 10, 2024
Arts and Culture   Features
Boudia Crow Lafleur divines a new set of horoscopes for July, 2024.

‘People’s Pad’ and revolutionary gentrification 

By Matt Ray and Matthew Wranovics on June 17, 2024
Features
After UC Berkeley used lethal state force to block People’s Park from public use in 1969, the community reclaimed a new space to organize the revolution: People’s Pad.

The DIY history of West Oakland’s Lower Bobs skatepark

By Alastair Boone on June 17, 2024
Arts and Culture   Features
A developer has plans to build housing right next to park. Will Bobs be displaced?

‘Bodies and force’: Lessons from Alameda’s tenant organizers of the 1960s

By Matt Ray and Matthew Wranovics on May 8, 2024
Commentary   Features   Opinion
In 1960s Alameda, Black residents of a low-income housing project fight back after government threatens to evict.

Thank you, JC Orton! 

By Alastair Boone on May 8, 2024
Features   First-person
After 13 years as Street Spirit’s Vendor Coordinator, JC Orton is retiring from is role.

Is it illegal to be homeless in America? SCOTUS will decide

By The Western Regional Advocacy Project on April 29, 2024
Commentary   Features   Opinion
In April, the Supreme Court heard Grants Pass, Oregon v. Gloria Johnson: A case that will determine whether local governments can fine, arrest, and jail people for living outside when there is nowhere to go.

In Dialogue with Corrina Gould: On rematriating land in West Berkeley

By Alastair Boone on April 2, 2024
Features   In Dialogue
In March, the Sogorea Te’ Land Trust made history by rematriating the West Berkeley Shellmound.

Street Spirit Horoscopes: April 2024

By Boudia Crow Lafleur on April 2, 2024
Arts and Culture   Features
Boudia Crow Lafleur divines a new set of horoscopes for Aries season.

Remembering Selena Williams: beloved community member and former San Quentin guard

By Cole Haddock and Maria Toldi on March 1, 2024
Features   Street Spirits
Selana Williams standing in front of her tent as she prepares to bring what she’s collected to the recycling center.

Street Spirit Horoscopes: March 2024

By Boudia Crow Lafleur on March 1, 2024
Arts and Culture   Features
Horoscopes for the month of March, written just for Street Spirit.

Editor’s Note on “The Eviction Machine”

By Alastair Boone on November 20, 2023
Commentary   Features   Street Spirits
This story represents the writer’s point of view, and chronicles the experiences they shared during years of working closely together to battle the eviction that would ultimately end 300’s life.

The Eviction Machine

By Vinay Pai on November 23, 2023
Commentary   Features   Street Spirits
300 was a life-long Berkeley resident and community leader who tragically passed away in 2019 after being evicted from his home. His story shines a light on the struggle to get off the street.
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