Built 1959. It houses the Phoebe Hearst Museum of Anthropology and the Worth Ryder Art Gallery, in addition to classroom and office space.
This building was de-named in recognition of UC Berkeley's commitment to social justice and equity.
Building Details
Floors: 6
Accessible entrances: The south facing entrance to Bancroft Ave. has an automatic opener and push plates. This entry located on the ground floor is the closest available usable entrance to the museum.
Restrooms: There is a set of usable restrooms on the first floor with side- transfer stall capabilities.
Designated waiting area: The Ground and first floor have accessible exits. For the Second floor there is an alcove across from the elevator that provides the best cover. On the third floor the stair well provides enough space for an individual to wait in the stair well.
Emergency evacuation cabinet: The emergency evacuation cabinet is located is located to the right of the elevator on ground level.