Blind, neurodivergent, first-gen, and working-class, Ann Wai-Yee Kwong ’15 is helping reshape how higher education understands disability, not as a limitation, but as leadership. At the helm of UC Berkeley’s Disability Cultural Community Center, she’s building a future where access begins with culture. The post “Access Is a Culture, Not a Checklist”: Ann Wai-Yee Kwong ’15 on Redefining Disability appeared first on Cal Alumni Association.| Cal Alumni Association
Double Bear Christina Hioureas ’04, J.D. ’07 traces her path from UC Berkeley to global courts, shaping judicial outcomes through her litigation on climate accountability, decolonization, and human rights, before the UN and its courts.| Cal Alumni Association
Deep ties to Berkeley history and the Lair led Jim Rogers to a successful career in the hospitality industry.| Cal Alumni Association
A recap of “Goodbye, Oakland,” exploring how a championship city lost all its teams, and what that says about community, loyalty, and legacy.| Cal Alumni Association
Their mission was clear: center Hale’s voice, show the world what presence-as-resistance looks like, and reframe how we talk about access, design, and justice. Through the lens of the award-winning film HALE, we revisit a Berkeley story that changed the world. The post Hale Zukas and the Quiet Power of Persistence: A Berkeley Story That Changed the World appeared first on Cal Alumni Association.| Cal Alumni Association
At the Lair of the Golden Bear, you'll unwind at your own speed. From family camp to adult camp and year-round weekends, we have something for everyone. Learn more about our camps and book your tent.| Cal Alumni Association