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DESCRIPTION:On The Anniversary Of The Murder Of Chilean Singer/Artist Jara\nSave Victor 
 Jara’s Legacy! \nThe San Francisco Library Commission intends to destroy 
 \na beloved community mural which graces the sides of the \nBernal Heights 
 Branch Library, 500 Cortland Avenue. \nThe mural, the work of the famous 
 late artist Arch Williams, has a picture of the late Chilean civil rights 
 activist and folksinger Victor Jara among other depictions. The words of 
 folksinger and singer activist Holly Near grace the \nsides of the 
 building, (Holly Near and the late artist’s sister oppose the 
 removal)\nCome and celebrate this wonderful (currently wrapped) mural and 
 sing out for its restoration at a celebra- \ntory rally where you be 
 entertained by musical serenades  Chilean musician Rafael Manriquez and 
 others will perform and a speak out to protect the mural! \nSunday, 
 September 16, 2012 \nNoon (Take the 67 bus from Mission.) \nBernal Heights 
 Branch Library \nSponsored by United Public Workers For Action 
 (www.upwa.info)and Library Users Association. Endorsed \nby San Francisco 
 Peace and Freedom Party. For more information contact 415-753-2180\nSave 
 the Mural Rally\n9/16 Don't DestroyThe Victor Yara Mural At The Bernal 
 Library In San Francisco And La Pena Mural\n\nStop the Destruction an 
 Privatization Of Our Libraries\nSunday September 16, 2012 12:00 
 noon\nBernal Library 500 Cortland Rd, San Francisco\n\nThe San Francisco 
 Library Commission is hellbent on destroying the historic mural 
 commemorating\nChilean  musician Victor Yara. Yara, one of the most famous 
 political musicians in Chile was murdered\nby the US supported military 
 coup on September 16, 1973. Now the City of San Francisco 
 Library\nCommission with the support of San Francisco Supervisor David 
 Campos want to destroy the entire\nmural at 500 Cortland St. and  they did 
 not even get the permission of the artist's family before they set\nup 
 scaffolding to eliminate the mural.\nThey want to replace it with a sterile 
 painting that leaves out the working class women and artists 
 like\nYara.\nCampos also illegally rigged the community input that 
 prevented transparency and also illegally hid\nthe records of their actions 
 according to the San Francisco Sunshine Commission which cited him 
 for\nrefusing to provide the full records of their action.\nMusicians, 
 artists, public workers and community members will sing out and commemorate 
 the life of\nVictor Yara at the library on  Sunday September 16, 2012 at 
 12:00 noon and demand that the mural\nbe repaired and stay at the Bernal 
 Library.\nSponsored by\nUnited Workers For Action UPWA  
 www.upwa.info\nLibrary Users Association libraryusers2004@yahoo.com\nFor 
 more information or to perform music call\n(415)867-0628 or 
 (415)753-2180\n\nSunday September 16, 2012 12:00 noon\nBernal Library 500 
 Cortland Rd, San Francisco\n\n\nAppeal to Defend SF Bernal Heights Library 
 Mural &Privatization of San Francisco Public Library And Accountability 
 \n\nAppeal To Defend The San Francico Bernal Heights Library Mural \n\nDear 
 Friends and Colleagues: \n\nWe were successful in temporarily -- for 90 
 days --stopping the Bernal Mural paintout at the last minute -- thanks to 
 our research, help from friendly attorneys, and the concern of muralist 
 Arch Williams's heir and personal representative. \n\nCAN YOU HELP WORK 
 TOWARDS MAKING THE TEMPORARY REPRIEVE PERMANENT? \n\nWe need your ideas and 
 effort -- even an hour for helping with such things as: \n--Research 
 \n--Flyering -- in Bernal Hts and at other events \n--Speaking at Meetings 
 \n--Web/Blog other computer knowledge \n--Contacting others \n--Getting 
 petitions signed \n--Social media connections \n--Writing, editing 
 \n\nPlease contact Library Users Association -- we would very much like to 
 hear from you! \n\nBest Regards, \n\nPeter Warfield \nExecutive Director 
 \nLibrary Users Association \n415/ 7 5 3 - 2 1 8 0 \n\nLibrary Users 
 Association \n\nP.O. Box 170544, San Francisco, CA 94117-0544 \n\nTel./Fax 
 (415) 753-2180 \n\nPRESS RELEASE CONTACT: Peter Warfield \n\nJune 14, 2012 
 Tel./Fax: (415) 753-2180; cell/text 735-8963 \n\nReprieve! \nLibrary Users 
 Association Efforts Stop Destruction \nof Victor Jara Mural Temporarily 
 \n--Library Failed to Notify Heir, as Law Requires \nSan Francisco, June 
 14, 2012 – Library Users Association’s efforts to stop the paintout of 
 the Arch Williams mural on Bernal Heights Branch Library have succeeded in 
 temporarily halting the destruction that the library had scheduled to begin 
 on Monday, June 11. Scaffolding was erected June 8 and remains standing. 
 \nPeter Warfield, Executive Director of Library Users Association, said 
 “It is stunning that the Library is in such a rush to destroy and replace 
 this community asset that they didn’t follow basic legal requirements to 
 allow the artist or his successor to remove the mural.” \nHe added that 
 there had been numerous violations of law during the process of approving 
 mural removal, including six unanimous votes to issue Orders of 
 Determination by the Sunshine Ordinance Task Force against the Arts 
 Commission and Supervisor David Campos. \nLibrary Users Association 
 research found that the California Art Preservation Act requires the owner 
 of fine art to give the artist, or his heirs and personal representatives, 
 90 days notice prior to any destruction. San Francisco Public Library had 
 no records showing that such notice was ever given. \nIn addition, the 
 Library had no documents showing that any attempts had ever been made to 
 locate the necessary person, as required by the law. \nLibrary Users 
 Association notified the heir and personal representative of the artist, 
 who had died in 1996. Under the law, such heirs and personal 
 representatives retain rights for 50 years after the death of the artist. 
 The notification provision is intended to provide an opportunity to remove 
 the artwork prior to its destruction. \nNancy York, sister of muralist Arch 
 Williams, then sent a letter to City Librarian Luis Herrera and other City 
 officials on Friday, June 8, asserting her rights to receive 90 days notice 
 prior to any removal of the mural. Mr. Herrera responded with an internal 
 memo that he was “in touch with the city attorney’s office and they 
 will be preparing a formal response. We are confident that all the 
 necessary noticing has been done but in the interest of doing it right, we 
 are holding off on the paint work on the Cortland and Moultrie sides [where 
 two of the three sides of the mural are located] until the letter is sent 
 out.” \n### \nThe existing mural was painted by muralists Arch Williams 
 and Carlos Alcala in 1980-1982, with participation by many adults and 
 children. Approved by the Arts Commission and Library Commission at the 
 time, it covers three sides of the building. The front includes the 
 important Chilean musician Victor Jara playing his guitar, with his name, 
 and words in Spanish and English from one of his songs. Jara was tortured 
 and killed by the Chilean military when they seized power in 1973; the 
 stadium in Chile’s capital where arrestees were brought after the coup is 
 now named after Jara. The front panel also includes singer Holly Near’s 
 name and words, and the image of an African American singer. The mural also 
 honors working women and Native Americans. The proposed mural omits Jara, 
 Near, working women, a local history, and more. \n\nS.F. Branch Library’s 
 Victor Jara Multicultural Mural \n\nHeaded for Destruction 
 \n\nFLASH–Temporary Halt to Destruction 6-8 – Legal Challenge by 
 Muralist’s Heir Nancy York \n\n\nPartial View of Existing Mural at Front 
 Entrance \n\nSan Francisco Public Library plans imminently to eliminate the 
 historic, multi-cultural, community-created mural on the Bernal Heights 
 Branch Library. It was painted by gay muralist Arch Williams and Carlos 
 Alcala in 1980-1982, along with many neighborhood adults and kids. \n\nThe 
 Library Commission approved saving the Victor Jara front as a 
 “compromise” in August, 2009, but approved total destruction, with 
 replacement murals in July, 2011. The Commission did not discuss the 
 mural’s history, content, or words – or its previous compromise. 
 Instead, it approved the results of a closed-to-the-public “community 
 process” set up by Sup. David Campos -- lacking meeting notices, agendas, 
 minutes, and recorded votes. \n\nThe Art Commission approved the general 
 plan September 12, 2011, and gave final approval for removal the entire 
 existing mural April 2, 2012 -- also without discussing the mural’s 
 content or words or local history. The library has not properly informed 
 the public about the existing mural’s history or meanings. For example, 
 the library’s website includes a page describing the Bernal Heights 
 Branch library’s history -- without once mentioning the mural -- and 
 showing a picture of the branch more than 30 years ago -- without any 
 mural. \n\nThe existing mural covers three sides of the building. The 
 front-facing side includes the historically important Chilean musician 
 Victor Jara playing his guitar, with his name, and words in Spanish and 
 English from one of his songs. (Jara was tortured and killed by the Chilean 
 military when they seized power in 1973; the stadium where it happened, in 
 the capital, is now named after Jara. A documentary about Jara has recently 
 been completed and a trailer is available online at 
 ResurrectionOfVictorJara.com.) \n\nThe front left panel (north) also 
 includes singer Holly Near’s name and words, the image of an African 
 American singer modeled on Roberta Flack; the right front includes the UN 
 symbol and children. The east side honors four working women; on the south 
 is Bernal Heights history, including Native Americans and the BHNC. \n\nThe 
 library plans to remove all three existing sides, replacing them with a 
 nondescript two-sided mural. The result is to be what someone close to the 
 original called a sanitizing gentrification, with no words or names, no 
 Victor Jara, no Holly Near, no working women, no children, no UN. The 
 building front is to have only what another critic called “whirls and 
 swirls.” The side is to show a tree, plus images reminiscent of existing 
 symbols. \n\nWHAT YOU CAN DO \n\n1- Write to the Mayor and the Arts 
 Commission, copy to Bd. of Supervisors, Sup. Campos, and us: 
 \nmayoredwinlee [at] sfgov.org; juan.torres [at] sfgov.org; tom.decaigny 
 [at] sfgov.org (Director of Cultural Affairs) Board.of.Supervisors [at] 
 sfgov.org; David.Campos [at] sfgov.org; libraryusers2004 [at] yahoo.com 
 \n\n2-Get more information by going to this blog: 
 libraryusers.wordpress.com \n\n3. Write to your favorite newspapers and TV 
 stations urging them to provide fair coverage. \n4 - Contact Library Users 
 Association for more information, or to volunteer & inform others: 
 \n\nLibrary Users Association, libraryusers2004(at)yahoo.com, ( 
 \nPrivatization of San Francisco Public Library And Accountability 
 \n\nLegal Challenge! Bernal Library’s Victor Jara Mural \n\nis Now 
 Scheduled for Total Destruction \n\nUnless WE Help Stop It \n\nThe sister 
 of Bernal muralist Arch Williams has challenged the legality of painting 
 out the Bernal Library mural at this time because she was never notified 
 and given a chance to remove the mural, as required by California Law. 
 \nYet San Francisco Public Library has begun to paint out every square inch 
 of this historic, multi-cultural, three-sided community-created mural at 
 Bernal Heights Branch Library: scaffolding up 6-8-12, paint-out to start 
 6-11. \n\nThe replacement is to cost TEN TIMES more than the 2009 
 refreshment plan ($185k vs. $18k) and includes a fiscal fee of $16,800 for 
 the Friends of SFPL. Please help save this mural. \n\nA pair of planned 
 replacement murals was described by a person close to the original as 
 “sanitized” and “gentrified.” They lack the current mural’s 
 history and most of its content – including Chilean folk hero Victor 
 Jara, Holly Near, children, the U.N. symbol (front), working women (side), 
 and local history (rear). \nThe decision-making occurred mainly through a 
 so-called community process, initiated by Mayor Newsom and Sup. David 
 Campos, that lacked basic openness for all, such as public meeting 
 announcements, agendas, minutes, and recorded votes. S.F.’s Sunshine 
 Ordinance Task Force found multiple violations of open government law by 
 Campos and the Arts Commission -- preventing public participation and 
 awareness. The Library Commission approved the group’s plans in July, 
 2011 -- reversing its own “compromise” of 2009 to refresh the front 
 panel of the mural. \nWHAT YOU CAN DO \n\n1 - Write to the Art Commission 
 and the Mayor, copy to Bd. of Supervisors, Sup. Campos, and us: 
 \nmayoredwinlee [at] sfgov.org; juan.torres [at] sfgov.org, tom.decaigny 
 [at] sfgov.org, (Arts Commn.) Board.of.Supervisors [at] sfgov.org; 
 David.Campos [at] sfgov.org; libraryusers2004 [at] yahoo.com \n\n2 - Get 
 more information by going to this blog: libraryusers.wordpress.com \n\n3 - 
 Contact Library Users Association for more information, or to volunteer & 
 help inform others: \nLibrary Users Association, libraryusers2004 [at] 
 yahoo.com, (415) 753-2180 Rev. 6-9-12v7 \n\n\n\nLegal Challenge! Bernal 
 Library’s Victor Jara Mural \n\nis Now Scheduled for Total Destruction 
 \n\nUnless WE Help Stop It \n\nThe sister of Bernal muralist Arch Williams 
 has challenged the legality of painting out the Bernal Library mural at 
 this time because she was never notified and given a chance to remove the 
 mural, as required by California Law. \nYet San Francisco Public Library 
 has begun to paint out all of this historic, multi-cultural, three-sided 
 community-created mural at Bernal Heights Branch Library: scaffolding up 
 6-8-12, paint-out to start 6-11. \n\nThe replacement is to cost TEN TIMES 
 more than the 2009 refreshment plan ($185k vs. $18k) and includes a fiscal 
 fee of $16,800 for the Friends of SFPL. Please help save this mural. \n\nA 
 pair of planned replacement murals was described by a person close to the 
 original as “sanitized” and “gentrified.” They lack the current 
 mural’s history and most of its content – including Chilean folk hero 
 Victor Jara, Holly Near, children, the U.N. symbol (front), working women 
 (side), and local history (rear). \nThe decision-making occurred mainly 
 through a so-called community process, initiated by Mayor Newsom and Sup. 
 David Campos, that lacked basic openness for all, such as public meeting 
 announcements, agendas, minutes, and recorded votes. S.F.’s Sunshine 
 Ordinance Task Force found multiple violations of open government law by 
 Campos and the Arts Commission -- preventing public participation and 
 awareness. The Library Commission approved the group’s plans in July, 
 2011 -- reversing its own “compromise” of 2009 to refresh the front 
 panel of the mural. \nWHAT YOU CAN DO \n\n1 - Write to the Art Commission 
 and the Mayor, copy to Bd. of Supervisors, Sup. Campos, and us: 
 \nmayoredwinlee [at] sfgov.org; juan.torres [at] sfgov.org, tom.decaigny 
 [at] sfgov.org, (Arts Commn.) Board.of.Supervisors [at] sfgov.org; 
 David.Campos [at] sfgov.org; libraryusers2004 [at] yahoo.com \n\n2 - Get 
 more information by going to this blog: libraryusers.wordpress.com \n\n3 - 
 Contact Library Users Association for more information, or to volunteer & 
 help inform others: \nLibrary Users Association, libraryusers2004 [at] 
 yahoo.com, (415) 753-2180 Rev. 6-9-12v7.5 \n\n\n\nPETITION TO SAVE ALL OF 
 THE BERNAL HTS BRANCH LIBRARY MURAL \n\nWe urge all necessary steps be 
 taken to PRESERVE AND REFRESH ALL THREE SIDES of the mural on San Francisco 
 Public Library’s Bernal Heights Branch Library. \n\n\n\nAll three sides 
 of the existing mural are currently (June 2012) scheduled to be painted out 
 completely -- and be replaced with brand-new products that do not respect 
 this mural’s content and history. \n\n\nMember, Board of Supervisors 
 \nCity Hall \nSan Francisco, CA 94102 \n\nRe: Friends of the Library -- New 
 Disclosures of Privatization \n\nDear Supervisor: \n\nA basic factor of any 
 accountability is timeliness. To be meaningful, openness and disclosure 
 must be available when the information can have an effect. \n\nA private 
 nonprofit corporation known as The Friends of the Library (the actual name 
 of the group is the Friends & Foundation of the San Francisco Public 
 Library) like other nonprofit organizations, is required to file financial 
 statements with the California State Attorney General. The disclosure for 
 the period ending June 30, 2011, is finally available. Under California 
 Government Code §§12586 and 12587, it must be filed within 4 months and 
 15 days of the close of the reporting period, in this case it was due on 
 November 15, 2011. It was actually filed with Attorney General's Office on 
 March 22, 2012, and not available to the public until June 12, 2012, 
 exhibit A, attached. \n\nWhile it would have been more satisfactory to have 
 the data at the end of the reporting period, the virtue is that all but two 
 branches have been completed in the Branch Library Improvement Program. 
 That program, known as BLIP, began in 2000, and was intended to be 
 completed in January of 2010, so there has been an additional two and 
 one-half years of fund-raising. With 11 years of reports, it is time to 
 draw some conclusions about this “public-private partnership,” and 
 whether it shows fraud or just broken promises. I have reviewed that 
 information and created a table which is attached as exhibit B. The 
 information is readily available for those who wish to verify the figures. 
 \n\n\nOne factors that we have not considered in the past is the 
 relationship of income to expenditures. We have always demonstrated the 
 meagerness of the Friend's benefit to the public library by comparing it to 
 the Friend's income. In fact, a comparison to its expenditures is the more 
 apt comparison. In three of the past eleven years, the Friends took in more 
 than they spent, and for eight years, the Friends expended more than their 
 income. If we add up those figures for income and expenditures, we now know 
 that the Friends of the Library had income totaling $40,038,542. During 
 that same period, the Friends of the Library expended $48,179,251. In 2011 
 alone the expenditures exceeded income by $2,131,640, (Income: $4,311,050, 
 Expenses: $6,442,690). \n\nIf we look at assets, at the height of its 
 wealth in 2000, Friends had assets of $20.3 Million. By the end of 2011, 
 its assets were $10.3 Million. This would be good news if they were 
 spending that money on the Library. \n\nNo such luck. Not only is the 
 non-profit required to make disclosures to the Attorney General, but the 
 Library Department is required to make disclosures of, not just donations, 
 but private money to assist any city department or function under Admin 
 Code Sec. 67.29-6, which states: “No official or employee or agent of the 
 city shall accept, allow to be collected, or direct or influence the 
 spending of, any money, or any goods or services worth more than one 
 hundred dollars in aggregate, for the purpose of carrying out or assisting 
 any City function unless the amount and source of all such funds is 
 disclosed as a public record and made available on the website for the 
 department to which the funds are directed.” This means that all funds 
 whether spent directly or indirectly to assist the library is reportable. 
 The most recent report is attached as exhibit C, and the eleven years of 
 disclosures total $4,909,771. \n\nIt is reasonable to assume that the 
 Library Department and the Friends noticed how bad this looks because 35% 
 of the support to the library has taken place in the last two years. The 
 only other year above average was the election year of 2006-7 reflecting 
 support of the Proposition E campaign. \n\nThis means that of the $48.1 
 million expended by the Friends, only 10.2% ($4,909,771) was ‟for the 
 purpose of carrying out or assisting” the public library. By comparison, 
 the Friends’ executive level employees earned $6,642,803 in the same 
 period. \n\nThe Board of Supervisors allows the Friends of the Library to 
 present themselves as the benefactors of the City, but the Board provides 
 no oversight whatsoever. If the supervisors were responsible, this 
 “public-private partnership” would be investigated for defrauding their 
 donors, never mind the fact that the public library is a civic institution. 
 The real damage is to our faith in public institutions and democracy 
 \n\nVery truly yours, \n\nJames Chaffee \ncc: Interested citizens & 
 media\nhttp://www.libraryusers.wordpress.com\n§Helping to destroy the 
 mural\nby Library Uses Association Monday Jun 25th, 2012 6:22 AM\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/09/15/18721723.php
SUMMARY:On Anniversary Of Murder Of Jara-Save The Victor Jara Mural At SF Bernal Heights Library
LOCATION:Bernal Heights Library\n500 Cortland Ave\nSan Francisco
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