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DESCRIPTION:Come along on a walking tour surveying social movement history in San 
 Francisco, and excavating the role "the search for security in geography" 
 plays in galvanizing social movements. This week the walk highlights 
 Ta-Nehisi Coates' implicit premise that racism is the manufactured rhetoric 
 of those intent on excluding segments of the population from equal access 
 to geography. The walk argues that reparations do not constitute justice, 
 but serve only as a partial but insufficient realization of citizenship for 
 the African-American community.\n\nOppressed segments of society often 
 self-constitute ghettos or enclaves in search of security. For instance, 
 the LGBTQ community gathered in San Francisco and the Bay Region precisely 
 to achieve freedom in social standing. Of course, some historically 
 oppressed identities such as women in patriarchal society cannot resort to 
 broader geographic security, but must form domestic patterns of 
 haven.\n\nCome along on a walking tour which proposes that socializing 
 control of the economic value of land is key to enfranchising oppressed 
 identities, and that indeed, the end of the private ownership of land value 
 is fundamental to making society whole.\n\nFREE \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/11/08/18804339.php
SUMMARY:Ta-Nehisi Coates, reparations, and land values: a walking tour
LOCATION:American Youth Hostel\n312 Mason Street\nSan Francisco\n(meet in the lobby)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/11/08/18804339.php
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