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Occupy Strikes Back: Revenge of the SF Commune
It's on like Donkey Kong at 888 Turk Street, where Homes Not Jails and OccupySF have reclaimed the
building--left abandoned for years by the Catholic
Church--and resurrected their free community social
services center, The SF Commune. Organizers are staging an open occupation celebration and invite members of the community to attend.
building--left abandoned for years by the Catholic
Church--and resurrected their free community social
services center, The SF Commune. Organizers are staging an open occupation celebration and invite members of the community to attend.
Reporting live! Occupy Strikes Back: Revenge of the SF Commune.
It's on like Donkey Kong at 888 Turk Street, where Homes Not Jails and OccupySF have reclaimed the
building--left abandoned for years by the Catholic
Church--and resurrected their free community social
services center, The SF Commune. Organizers are staging an open occupation celebration and invite members of the community to attend. Come down and see what is possible when we reject the toxic economic reality created by capitalist conquest and open our hearts to the vast wealth available through the sharing of ideas, resources, skills, and labor...but come quickly, because the church and the government surely won't let something this healthy and wholesome last long.
See you there :)
~Lydia Heather Blumberg
It's on like Donkey Kong at 888 Turk Street, where Homes Not Jails and OccupySF have reclaimed the
building--left abandoned for years by the Catholic
Church--and resurrected their free community social
services center, The SF Commune. Organizers are staging an open occupation celebration and invite members of the community to attend. Come down and see what is possible when we reject the toxic economic reality created by capitalist conquest and open our hearts to the vast wealth available through the sharing of ideas, resources, skills, and labor...but come quickly, because the church and the government surely won't let something this healthy and wholesome last long.
See you there :)
~Lydia Heather Blumberg
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