Shaping San Francisco | City History Lectures
Shaping San Francisco
Shaping San Francisco is a series of free lectures, which aim to excavate the city’s lost history. It’s a place to meet and talk unmediated by corporations, official spokespeople, religion, political parties, or dogma.
Shaping San Francisco
Periodic Wednesdays | 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Eric Quezada Center for Culture & Politics | 518 Valencia St, SF
FREE
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Wednesday, February 26, 2020Shaping San Francisco | City History LecturesshapingsfMiranda Bergman, a Mission District native and local icon, has been painting public murals since the 1970s when she started as a member of the Haight Ashbury muralists. Her involvement in Central America, Palestine, and women’s politics has shaped her participation in epic works such as Maestrapeace, a Placa mural in Balmy Alley, and many others around the Bay Area and the world.
Upcoming Shaping San Francisco | City History Lectures Events
Wed 1/29 Shaping SF Lecture: Money for AIDS, Not For War | SFWed 2/26 Shaping San Francisco: Miranda Bergman’s Art & Politics Mural | SFWed 3/11 Shaping SF’s “Hidden San Francisco” Book Release & Birthday | Mission DistrictWed 3/25 Shaping SF Lecture: Economic Growth vs. Biodiversity Public Talk | SFWed 4/22 Shaping SF Lecture: Clean Air Justice Discussion | SFWed 5/27 Shaping SF Lecture: 1894 Railroad Strike Struggle Talk | SF