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Artists brush back against gentrification

by El Tecolote Staff July 31, 2014July 31, 2014

In the Mission District, San Francisco’s ground zero for evictions, local artists are using their talents to creatively resist the gentrification that has displaced their friends, neighbors and colleagues. But instead of picket signs and petitions, these artists-turned-activists are armed with paintbrushes and poems.

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Mission Cultural Center turns 35

by El Tecolote Staff October 11, 2012October 30, 2012
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