For complete oral history, visit ucblib.link/OHC-LoniHancock from the California State Archives State Government Oral History Program. For all project interviews, visit ucblib.link/OHC-STARCH.
Gendered Expectations for Berkeley City Councilmembers video excerpted from the oral history:
Hon. Loni Hancock
California State Senator, December 2008–November 2016
California State Assemblymember, December 2002–December 2008
Mayor of Berkeley, California, 1986–2004
Berkeley City Councilmember, 1971–1979
May 21 and May 24, 2021
All interviews conducted online.
By Amanda Tewes
Oral History Center, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley
Loni Hancock is a former California State Senator (2008–2016), California State Assemblymember (2002–2008), Mayor of Berkeley (1986–1994), and Berkeley City Councilmember (1971–1979). Hancock was born in 1940 in Chicago, Illinois, and grew up in New York City. She attended Antioch College, Cornell College, and graduated with a BA from Ithaca College in 1963. Hancock later earned a MA from the Wright Institute in 1978. In addition to serving in elected office as a Democrat, Hancock also previously worked as the regional director for ACTION in the Carter administration, the director of the Shalan Foundation, and headed the Western Regional Office of the Department of Education in the Clinton administration. She currently partners with East Bay Supportive Housing Collaborative to advocate for supportive housing for people with serious mental illnesses, and is working to preserve Berkeley's architectural heritage.