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DESCRIPTION:Join a long-time-running FREE walking tour of San Francisco social movement 
 history. From the American Indian Movement occupation of Alcatraz to the 
 Mormon hegira to Californio-era Yerba Buena to Black Panther revolutionary 
 communalism in the Fillmore to Cecil Williams and Glide Memorial's housing 
 programs . . . and 7 more stories . . . you'll get the point:  people need 
 land to exist, and that's what, at last, all social movements are about, 
 namely the right to belong with dignity somewhere on the surface of planet 
 Earth. Whether it's San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood or the sleepy 
 cove near today's Portsmouth Square in 1846 or any of the roughly 49 square 
 miles of the city today, those who are "othered" because they don't 
 "belong" are the subject of this fast-paced, survey of TROUBLE at last 
 meeting its match. It's all about access to land, and San Francisco 
 answered the call in 1879 with its Big Idea to socialize the entire 
 nation's land value . . . without giving up private land 
 ownership!\n\nHousing activists, wage champions, climate change 
 trumpeteers, immigration-issue activists will find this walk supremely 
 challenging: can anything really be done without treating the Earth as 
 community property?\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2025/08/07/18878735.php
SUMMARY:Land, Land, Land! Here, there, everywhere; it's what's needed and wanted: a walking tour
LOCATION:meet in the lobby of the American Youth Hostel\n312 Mason Street\nSan 
 Francisco\nyour guide will be wearing a California Republic bicycle cap
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2025/08/07/18878735.php
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