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  • Center for Research on Education, Diversity & Excellence (CREDE) is a federally funded research and development program focused on improving the education of students whose ability to reach their potential is challenged by language or cultural barriers, race, geographic location, or poverty.

  • The Western Americana Collection documents the history of human activity in North America, primarily west of the Rocky Mountains from the earliest days to the present time, with greatest emphasis on California

  • The Center for Race and Gender is an interdisciplinary research and community outreach center at the University of California Berkeley dedicated to fostering explorations of race and gender and their intersections.

  • The Chief Justice Warren Insititute on Race, Ethnicity and Diversity is a multidisciplinary, collaborative venture to produce research, research-based policy prescriptions, and curricular innovation on issues of racial and ethnic justice in California and the nation.

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Claire Doran, 3rd Year undergraduate student
"I don't want to leave Berkeley thinking the same way that I did when I came in. The diversity at UC Berkeley is important to my overall education because it prepares me to serve others."
- Claire Doran, 3rd Year undergraduate student
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