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DESCRIPTION:There is another possibility:  Ours.\n\nCome along on a walking tour 
 perusing a six-pack of social movements originating in or intimately 
 engaging San Francisco, including the (the by now deflowered) Summer of 
 Love, homelessness/housing rights advocacy, Occupy, the Black Panthers, the 
 Mormon Hegira, LGBTQ, and others. Don't come along for the opportunity to 
 ogle, however, but instead to get social justice's groove on. You see, the 
 historical survey constitutes but a road to introducing San Francisco's Big 
 Idea, a 19th century public policy proposal inside a comprehensive social 
 philosophy articulated by a diminutive in stature newspaperman who wielded 
 a "yuge" pen.\n\nIs the world--the earth itself--properly yours, mine, or 
 ours? The balding, red-head journalist (who wrote for The SF Chronicle in 
 1865, founded The Evening Post in 1870, and penned Progress & Poverty in 
 1879) championed the possessive adjective "ours." \n\nIf you're keen on 
 Woody Guthrie's "This Land is Your Land," throw back the morning sheets at 
 7:45 this next Saturday, down some V-8, grab a cheese danish, hop on the 
 N-Judah, and prepare to come to terms with the reality that you are funding 
 Trump because you pay your land rent to the likes of him. That, siblings, 
 can change . . . but you gotta hook up with this walk.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/07/31/18801174.php
SUMMARY:Your place or mine: a walking tour
LOCATION:American Youth Hostel\n312 Mason St.\nSan Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/07/31/18801174.php
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