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Ivy Hill makes me, an Oakland-born Chinese-Vietnamese woman, feel at home.

April 14, 2022 Carina V. Lieu

For the first time, I feel part of an Oakland landscape, and can embrace being Chinese-Vietnamese, and second-generation American.

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Health of the Hood: Ivy Hill – Clean, Serene, Not Too Mean

December 12, 2012 Debora Gordon

By Debora Gordon I went looking for signs of bad news around my neighborhood, such as an absence of fresh food options, or liquor stores or no street lights. Maybe a strong police presence, trash

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