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San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, SFUSD Superintendent Carlos Garcia, SFSU President Robert Corrigan and other officials gathered to honor the launch of SF Promise which guaranteed admission to SFSU for sixth graders from Horace Mann, MLK, and AP Giannini schools in San Francisco.

Vigil for Democracy - San Francisco - Civic Center Plaza

January 6, 2022

 

We the People: Jan 6 Day of Remembrance and Action

(This vigil was 1 of over 250 vigils happening around the country)

 

From the organizers - "January 6th, 2021, saw a violent and deadly attack against all Americans, against our country, our democracy, and our freedom as voters to choose the leaders that represent us so that we have a government of, by, and for the people. Today, the same faction that attacked our country is still working hard to silence our voices by restricting our freedom to vote, attacking fair voting districts, and preparing future attempts to sabotage free and fair elections.

 

So this January 6, exactly one year later, Americans are coming together across race, place, party, and background, holding candlelight vigils to say: In America, the voters decide the outcome of elections."

 

Autism Awareness Month, 2012

Giants baseball excitement

Photog, Editor, Publisher, Fog City Journal

San Francisco Parade for the 2022 BNA Champions, Golden State Warriors!

To further the ties of friendship and understanding between San Francisco and Amman Jordan, and to affirm their mutual aspiration to work in unison for the benefit of their cities and nations, Mayor Gavin Newsom and the Honorable Omar Maani, Mayor of the City of Amman, today signed a declaration strengthening ties and establishing a sister city relationship between the two cities.

War memorial court in the foreground

1915. Arch: Arthur Brown, Jr. (1874-1957). San Francisco

Earth Day in San Francisco

April 23, 2022

 

Huge energized gathering of Bay Area Youth standing for Climate Justice for the neglected communities of Bayview Hunters Point and Treasure Island and calling for the immediate cleanup of toxic and radioactive waste!

 

From the organizers at Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice and Youth Vs. Apocalypse:

 

"While it’s lovely that Earth Day is a universal day that everyone gathers around with the intention of combating climate change, we need to make sure that we are inclusive in our actions. Historically, Earth Day has been a day in San Francisco where places like Golden Gate Park and Crissy Fields are cleansed and cared for while low income communities of color, like Bayview Hunters Point and Treasure Island, have been neglected by city, state, and federal elected officials and agencies.

 

With full consciousness, the city is letting poor Black and Brown people die, allowing multiple generations to live on radioactive land and breathe dirty air. Our civic officials are complicit, silent, and indifferent about this because those most impacted are Black, Brown, and poor. We need to reframe how we celebrate this day with our actions.

 

This Earth Day, we call on those in the climate justice movement to fight with us to demand the cleanup of radioactive and toxic waste from our city. We call on those that recognize that at the root of the issues we face as low-income people, Black, Brown, Indigenous people, and as LGBTQ+ people, is a system profiting off of our struggles. We call on San Francisco to acknowledge our plight with climate injustice through actions."

 

Youth vs. Apocalypse, Greenaction for Health & Environmental Justice, Marie Harrison Community Foundation, Inc. & Bayview Hunters Point Mothers & Fathers Committee

Earth Day in San Francisco

April 23, 2022

 

Huge energized gathering of Bay Area Youth standing for Climate Justice for the neglected communities of Bayview Hunters Point and Treasure Island and calling for the immediate cleanup of toxic and radioactive waste!

 

From the organizers at Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice and Youth Vs. Apocalypse:

 

"While it’s lovely that Earth Day is a universal day that everyone gathers around with the intention of combating climate change, we need to make sure that we are inclusive in our actions. Historically, Earth Day has been a day in San Francisco where places like Golden Gate Park and Crissy Fields are cleansed and cared for while low income communities of color, like Bayview Hunters Point and Treasure Island, have been neglected by city, state, and federal elected officials and agencies.

 

With full consciousness, the city is letting poor Black and Brown people die, allowing multiple generations to live on radioactive land and breathe dirty air. Our civic officials are complicit, silent, and indifferent about this because those most impacted are Black, Brown, and poor. We need to reframe how we celebrate this day with our actions.

 

This Earth Day, we call on those in the climate justice movement to fight with us to demand the cleanup of radioactive and toxic waste from our city. We call on those that recognize that at the root of the issues we face as low-income people, Black, Brown, Indigenous people, and as LGBTQ+ people, is a system profiting off of our struggles. We call on San Francisco to acknowledge our plight with climate injustice through actions."

 

Youth vs. Apocalypse, Greenaction for Health & Environmental Justice, Marie Harrison Community Foundation, Inc. & Bayview Hunters Point Mothers & Fathers Committee

Civic Center. August 1989

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