Building Community Trust Berkeley School Integration And Other Civic Endeavors

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Building Community Trust Berkeley School Integration And Other Civic Endeavors
Carol Rhodes Sibley
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Morris: From your point of view on the school board, did the starting of School Resource Volunteers have an effect on community attitudes about racial integration? Sibley: I talked about that in Never a Dull Moment. Charlotte Treutlein called me. I think it was either just before or just after I went on the board of education and told me what she was trying to do with SRV when they started down at West Campus and was I interested. Well, I thought it was a great idea, so I did everything I could... in the way of talking to the authorities about it. It got off to I think a very good start. Charlotte was a great organizer and she had good people. Carl Dwight was very influential in wanting it at West Campus. He could see the reason for it there and I think he was as encouraging as anybody was. Then Charlotte got a good corps of volunteers that first year and from that it grew and developed and it got a Rosenberg grant that let them have a paid director. Actually, Charlotte could give a much more detailed account of it than I can.

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