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DESCRIPTION:FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE \nJune 5, 2026 \n\nCALL TO ACTION\n\nBayview-Hunters 
 Point Community Calls for Mass Mobilization at San Francisco Hall Over 
 Radioactive Contamination, Environmental Racism, and the Future Hunters 
 Point\n\nIssued by the Marie Harrison Community Foundation and Greenaction 
 for Health and Environmental Justice \n\nSan Francisco stands at a moral 
 crossroads.\n\nFor decades, the people of Bayview-Hunters Point have lived 
 in the shadow of one of the most contaminated former military sites in the 
 United States: the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Superfund Site. Generations 
 of residents have been forced to live, work, raise children, and struggle 
 for survival amid radioactive and toxic contamination associated with the 
 Shipyard, industrial facilities, diesel corridors, hazardous waste sites, 
 and cumulative environmental exposure.\n\nThese dangers are not confined to 
 the past.\n\nRecent discoveries of additional radiological materials at 
 Hunters Point, combined with longstanding concerns about cleanup fraud, 
 delayed disclosures, unresolved contamination, and aggressive redevelopment 
 pressure, have intensified community demands for truth, accountability, and 
 justice. For Bayview-Hunters Point residents, this crisis is not about one 
 isolated incident. It is about the cumulative burden of decades of exposure 
 to environmental hazards, documented disparities in asthma and respiratory 
 illness, adverse birth outcomes, economic hardship, and the repeated 
 devaluing of Black, Brown, low-income, and working-class lives in District 
 10. \n\nThe Marie Harrison Community Foundation and Greenaction for Health 
 and Environmental Justice are calling on concerned residents, public health 
 advocates, scientists, labor leaders, students, faith communities, 
 environmental organizations, civil rights groups, and community allies 
 across San Francisco and beyond to stand with Bayview-Hunters Point in a 
 united public demonstration for environmental justice.\n\nRALLY 
 DETAILS\nWednesday, June 24, 2026\n12:00 noon\nSteps of San Francisco City 
 Hall\n\nThis rally will bring together community residents and allies from 
 across the Bay Area and California to demand that public health, 
 environmental justice, and human dignity come before development interests 
 and convenience.\n\nOUR DEMANDS\n\n1. Health Reparations for Impacted 
 Residents\n\nResidents who have lived, worked, gone to school, and raised 
 families in the shadow of contamination deserve recognition, resources, and 
 meaningful remedies for the health, emotional, and economic harms inflicted 
 over generations. Justice requires more than acknowledgment. It requires 
 repair.\n\n2. Independent, Community-Supervised Retesting of the Entire 
 Shipyard and Impacted Areas\n\nThe Hunters Point Naval Shipyard and 
 adjacent impacted areas must undergo comprehensive retesting under full 
 community supervision. This process must include independent technical 
 review, split-sample testing, transparent public reporting, and 
 unrestricted oversight by trusted community representatives.\n\n3. Public 
 Funding for Independent Community Experts With Full Site Access\n\nThe 
 City, State, and federal government must provide funding so community 
 organizations can hire independent technical experts of their own choosing. 
 Those experts must be granted full and unrestricted access to the Superfund 
 site, the right to review records, the ability to obtain split samples, and 
 the authority to collect independent samples. The community must not be 
 forced to rely solely on agencies or contractors whose credibility has 
 already been called into question.\n\n4. Cleanup to the Highest Protective 
 Standards for Residential Safety\n\nThe community demands cleanup standards 
 that truly protect present and future generations, including removal of 
 contamination wherever technically feasible. Simply capping contaminated 
 areas, especially near the shoreline, is unacceptable given serious 
 concerns about sea-level rise, groundwater intrusion, erosion, and 
 climate-related risks.\n\n5. No Transfer or Development of Contaminated 
 Land\n\nThe City and County of San Francisco must reject the transfer, 
 approval, or development of any parcel from the Shipyard unless it can be 
 independently verified as safe and free from contamination that could 
 threaten public health. Hazardous materials that cannot be safely treated 
 onsite must be removed and disposed of at properly permitted 
 facilities.\n\n6. Long-Term Health Monitoring and Community 
 Investment\n\nThe people of Bayview-Hunters Point deserve comprehensive 
 long-term health monitoring, expanded healthcare access, environmental 
 health research, pollution prevention investments, workforce development, 
 and permanent community-led oversight mechanisms to ensure that future 
 generations are never again placed in harm's way.\n\nThis is not a call 
 against development.\nThis is a call for truth. \nThis is a call for 
 science.\nThis is a call for transparency.\nAnd above all, this is a call 
 for environmental justice.\n\nThe people of Bayview-Hunters Point have 
 spent generations fighting to be treated as if their lives matter as much 
 as the lives of residents in every other neighborhood in San Francisco. 
 What is happening at Hunters Point is not simply a neighborhood issue. It 
 is a test of whether San Francisco is willing to confront environmental 
 racism when doing so is politically difficult.\n\nEnvironmental justice is 
 not just a Bayview issue. It is a San Francisco issue. It is a California 
 issue. It is a human issue.\n\nThe time for silence has passed. The time 
 for accountability has arrived.\n\nWe urge environmental organizations, 
 climate justice advocates, healthcare professionals, labor unions, tenant 
 groups, faith leaders, neighborhood organizations, students, civil rights 
 organizations, and concerned residents throughout the Bay Area and beyond 
 to mobilize, attend, endorse, and help spread the word.\n\nJoin us on 
 Wednesday, June 24, 2026, at 12 noon on the steps of San Francisco City 
 Hall.\n\nFor more information, coalition participation, or organizational 
 sign-on, please contact the Marie Harrison Community Foundation and 
 Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice.\n\nMarie Harrison 
 Community Foundation, a.harrison@sfmhcf.org, (415) 504-5107\nGreenaction 
 for Health and Environmental Justice, greenaction@greenaction.org, (415) 
 447-3904\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2026/06/05/18886585.php
SUMMARY:Rally at SF City Hall, Bayview-Hunters Point Calls for Mass Mobilization Over Shipyard
LOCATION:On the Steps of San Francisco City Hall - 1 Dr Carlton B Goodlett Pl, San 
 Francisco, CA 94102
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2026/06/05/18886585.php
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