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The War at Home: Bayview-Hunters Point
Date:
Tuesday, September 14, 2004
Time:
7:00 PM
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9:00 PM
Event Type:
Teach-In
Organizer/Author:
ANSWER Coalition
Location Details:
Women\'s Building
3543 18th St. btwn Valencia & Guerrero
3543 18th St. btwn Valencia & Guerrero
A.N.S.W.E.R. Educational Forum
The War at Home: Bayview-Hunters Point
The Pentagon spends billions of dollars to wreak war and violence on poor people around the world and here – dollars that are being taken straight from our communities which need it for housing, jobs, schools and healthcare. The Bayview-Hunters Point community of San Francisco is on of the hardest hit by the war at home.
Join us to hear featured speaker Maurice Campbell from the Community First Coalition and find out about:
·The Navy Shipyard toxic dump and PG&E power plant that are poisoning the community
·Racist gentrification being carried out by big real estate developers
·Ongoing police terror against the Bayview-Hunters Point community
·How the community is building alliances and fighting back
$3-$10 donation (no one turned away for lack of funds)
Free childcare available, call to reserve.
For more information, contact 415-821-6545.
The War at Home: Bayview-Hunters Point
The Pentagon spends billions of dollars to wreak war and violence on poor people around the world and here – dollars that are being taken straight from our communities which need it for housing, jobs, schools and healthcare. The Bayview-Hunters Point community of San Francisco is on of the hardest hit by the war at home.
Join us to hear featured speaker Maurice Campbell from the Community First Coalition and find out about:
·The Navy Shipyard toxic dump and PG&E power plant that are poisoning the community
·Racist gentrification being carried out by big real estate developers
·Ongoing police terror against the Bayview-Hunters Point community
·How the community is building alliances and fighting back
$3-$10 donation (no one turned away for lack of funds)
Free childcare available, call to reserve.
For more information, contact 415-821-6545.
Added to the calendar on Wed, Sep 1, 2004 1:57PM
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