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DESCRIPTION:LaborFest 2020 proudly presents a labor history walk with Brad Wiedmaier, 
 SEIU 2015 member and architectural historian.\n\nParticipants are asked to 
 meet at the ILWU sculpture at Mission and Steuart streets in San 
 Francisco.\n\nSan Francisco has a rich political and labor history that is 
 also connected to its buildings. In this history-by-the-buildings walk, 
 Brad Wiedmaier will outline artifacts and events, and their connections to 
 San Francisco’s past and present.\n\nFor more information call (415) 
 694-3605.\n\nThis free event is Sunday, July 26 at 10am.  Please dress 
 appropriately.\n\nLaborFest is committed to providing unique and relevant 
 labor theme events while practicing proper social distancing to prevent the 
 spread of the virus.  Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, most LaborFest 2020 
 program events will be available online only at https://laborfest.net/.  
 Events will be available through YouTube or Facebook using a web address 
 provided in the program schedule.  Events are subject to change or 
 cancellation due to COVID-19 related issues.  Check our website at 
 https://laborfest.net/ prior to each event.\n\nLaborFest is the premier 
 labor cultural arts and film festival in the United States.  LaborFest 
 recognizes the role of working people in the building of America and making 
 it work even in this time of COVID-19.  The festival is self-funded with 
 contributions from unions and individuals that support and celebrate the 
 contributions of working people.\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/07/22/18835254.php
SUMMARY:LaborFest 2020 presents: Labor Politics and Architecture of San Francisco Walk
LOCATION:Labor walk participants are asked to meet at the ILWU sculpture at Mission 
 and Steuart streets in San Francisco.  Please dress appropriately.  For 
 more information call (415) 694-3605.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/07/22/18835254.php
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