Remembering The Rainbow Sign: The Short But Powerful Reign of Berkeley's 1970s Black Cultural Center | KQED
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The Rainbow Sign was a Black-centered space that was open to all - as a performance venue, a political organizing nexus and a legendary cafe, demonstrating the significance of accessibility in cultural movements.
Mary Ann Pollar envisioned The Rainbow Sign as part of a liberation movement through art, education, and community building, reflecting a collective struggle rooted in cultural empowerment.
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