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Experts

These individuals are experts regarding this initiative, and can be contacted if you have any questions.

Claudia Paredes
Academy Program Manager
Tel: 510.926.4013
Email Claudia

Danielle O. Trimiew
Academy Director
Tel: 510.926.4007
Email Danielle O.

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Leadership Academy: CASA Residency

History

Casa A Multi-Ethnic Leadership and Residential Program

Founded in 1970 by Chicano/Latino students, Casa is a multi-ethnic residential program for students attending UC Berkeley. Since Greenlining assumed ownership of Casa in 2004, we have renovated it and re-created it as a multi-ethnic theme cooperative committed to fostering academic success and cross-racial understanding.

Casa was built in 1914 by renowned architect and UC Berkeley alumna, Julia Morgan. The original hardwood floors, paneling and cabinets of the house remain intact. There is quick and easy access to campus, public transportation, restaurants and shops. Each room is fully furnished with a bed, desk and dresser. The house has common areas like the “Sala” where students come together for house events or just to hang out.

Applying to Casa

To apply and for more information visit: www.CasaUCB.org

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