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DESCRIPTION:Isn't it unbelievable that most people have to pay another person in order 
 to occupy, much less use a bit of the Earth? But that's the cultural norm. 
 Some hold title to the Earth and nearly everyone else complies with the 
 enforcement of that existential claim. Kind of alienating, isn't it? Makes 
 political aliens of planet Earth the majority of human, uh, residents. 
 \n\nCome along on a free walking tour that challenges this normative 
 nonsense as it explores the intersection of real estate and social issues. 
 What did the Black Panthers and the Mormons of 1846 have to say about this? 
 Sun Yat-sen took it up too, as did the SFSU students and faculty in 1968. 
 The walk surveys a dozen social movements in the course of 2 and half 
 hours, including a nod to David Graeber and the Occupy Movement. \n\nSo, if 
 you find it unbelievable that your landlord is lord of creation, and 
 believe there should be a all-encompassing Non-Exclusionary Act piece of 
 public policy, wake a bit early Saturday morning and set out for a walking 
 tour presenting Planet Earth as your birthright. \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/09/28/18859225.php
SUMMARY:A Non-exclusionary Act: the walking tour
LOCATION:starts in the lobby of\nThe American Youth Hostel\n312 Mason St.\nSan 
 Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/09/28/18859225.php
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