East Bay Times

UC Berkeley undergrad gets historic council win

Cecilia Lunaparra will finish out remainder of former District 7 Councilmem­ber Robinson's term

- By Sierra Lopez

Berkeley residents living in District 7 have a new city council representa­tive in Cecilia Lunaparra, whose victory in an election of fewer than 500 votes was certified Friday.

Lunaparra, a UC Berkeley undergradu­ate studying history and urban studies and just weeks away from graduation, will be sworn into office this week. She defeated James Chang, who is chief of staff for Councilmem­ber Ben Bartlett and a graduate student at the Haas School of Business.

Lunaparra, 23, will finish out the rest of former Councilmem­ber Rigel Robinson's term, ending in 2026. Robinson stepped down earlier this year, citing escalating harassment, burnout and a wish to focus on his family. His resignatio­n led to the special election, which ended last week.

She becomes the first under- graduate student and the first Latina on the Berkeley City Council.

“I am honored to have been elected as the next City Councilmem­ber for Berkeley's District 7, which includes UC Berkeley's campus,” Lunaparra wrote in a statement shared to her social media accounts. “As I complete my last few weeks as an undergradu­ate student here at Cal, my transition team and I are working hard to set up my City Council office so that we can begin to serve our constituen­ts and represent the residents of Berkeley's Southside neighborho­od in City Hall.”

Her statement was written and shared from the Gaza solidarity encampment at the steps of UC Berkeley's Sproul Hall. A majority of Lunaparra's statement focused on the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza and reiterated the student demonstrat­ors' demands for the university to call for a cease-fire, financiall­y divest from companies Israel benefits from militarily, support Pales

tinian students and institute an academic boycott of Israel by ending study abroad programs.

The encampment and demonstrat­ion is a major issue in her new council district, which is primarily made up of UC Berkeley student constituen­ts.

“Our community has a rich history of grassroots organizing and has shown up time and time again to demand liberation for all people,” Lunaparra wrote. “I am proud to be a part of this history, and I encourage the university to honor this legacy by listening to the voices of its student community and embracing our demands.”

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