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Chancellor’s Community Leaders Breakfast
Bancroft H otel, UC Berkeley
Y-PLAN and OUSDAfrican American Male Achievement Initiative
Proposal 1: Arts + Murals
Honor Oakland youth who have been killedBART stations look bland without art. Let’s make the stations more attractive so people feel good when they take BART. We propose
launching a social media contest to reach a wide-range of community members to submit mural ideas to honor the lives of Oakland youth
who have been killed.
Proposal 2: Community Protectors
Eyes & Ears of the StreetMembers of the Oakland community who oversee
station safety, who are trained in nonviolent conflict mediation and are unarmed and
unaffiliated with the police force
TRAINS: MORE CHARGING STATIONS, HOT SPOTS, DIGITAL BOARDS, CARS
STATIONS: HEAT LAMPS, LIGHTING, WIFI, CHARGING STATION, AD BOARD
NEW MACHINES: PUNCH IN PRICE, CLIPPER CARD, DISCOUNT TICKETS
SOLAR POWER → *store energy and digitize booth for employee benefit
Proposal 3: BART-TECH
“A modern day feel for society which allows kids of today to interact with one another. As students we
are looking for a safe, and comforting “away place” we can rely on during times of hardship. As
a community through 2017, we are losing more and more innocent teens who have not yet been given the chance to become something in life. By
the day, less and less kids are growing up with positive role models, which is silently corrupting
our society.”
People’s Park/Telegraph District Partnership
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RichmondBUILD
RichmondBUILD was launched in 2007 as a public-private partnership focused on developing talent and skill in the
construction and renewable energy fields.
From: http://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/1243/RichmondBUILD
Photo © Scot Goodman
Berkeley 2020 Vision for Children and Youth Collaborative
The 2020 Vision Collaborative is currently working to make Berkeley acommunity in which:
All Children Enter Kindergarten Ready to Learn
All Children Read Proficiently by the End of the Third Grade
All Children Attend School
All Children Graduate from High School – Ready for College and Career
Image by: http://www.berkeleyschools.net
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Berkeley High School Bridge ProgramPositive trends continue for this initial 20/20 project
This year's seniors (Cohort 3): all 26 are 4-year eligible21 have already been accepted with 2 pending admissions
3 others are eligible but are currently looking at financial and/or CC options
BUILD (Berkeley United in Literacy Development)
Athletics for All: Goalball
Photo © Scot Goodman Photo © Scot Goodman
Richmond’s Health in All Policies Strategy and Ordinance
Partnering with the school District