Editor’s note: This is one installment in a three-part series on this year’s candidates for ASUC president. Read about the other candidates here and here.
ASUC presidential candidate Chaka Tellem is running for the office in hopes of building a better Berkeley one he said will center around students’ needs.
Tellem, a sophomore majoring in political economy with minors in race and law and public policy, said his passions are “community-rooted” and stem from his desire to have more diverse representation in all areas on campus. His platforms are campus climate and safety, COVID-19 response and relief, environmental justice and sustainability and academic and professional opportunities.
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