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  • [[Image:Hunters-point-toxic-tour-a.jpg]] ...nsible for creating a complex industrial waste problem in Bayview/Hunter's Point (flyer text reprinted below)'''
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  • '''Bayview/Hunter's Point Toxic Waste Map''' ...e new polluter. This neighborhood is home to more than [[Bayview/Hunter's Point Toxic Tour|300 toxic waste and several federally designated Superfund sites
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  • [[Image:bayvwhp$sierra-point-1954.jpg]] '''[[SF's Southern Edge|Sierra Point]] at eastern edge of [[San Bruno Mountain|San Bruno Mountain]], long before
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  • [[Image:Bayview-church1212.jpg]] '''Old church on Phelps and Palou Ave, just north of Silver Terrace in Bayview.'''
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  • [[Image: Bayview opera house 1941 AAF-0512.jpg]] '''Bayview Opera House, 1941.'''
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  • ...oint black religious entity in SF, the separation between Bayview-Hunter's Point and the Western Addition was that great. ...rica well in World War II with the [[Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard|Hunters Point Naval Shipyard]].'''
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  • ...of San Francisco Redevelopment Agency projects slated for Bayview/Hunters Point, compared to the map below, which was prepared some years earlier. ...iamond Heights]] [[category:Western Addition]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:Mission Bay]] [[category:1960s]] [[category:1970s]] [[category
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  • ...ed with its close proximity to the [[Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard|Hunters Point Naval Shipyard]], but the demise of the shipyard and the ghettoization of t [[Islais Creek 1916 flood | Prev. Document]] [[Bayview Hill | Next Document]]
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  • [[SAEJ of SF | Prev. Document]] [[Bayview/Hunter's Point Toxic Tour | Next Document]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:Potrero Hill]] [[category:Bernal Heights]] [[category:Water]]
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  • ...e.org/embed/hidden-san-francisco-stop-e-17-yosemite-slough-and-candlestick-point-sra" width="640" height="480" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen="true" [[Image:West-view-from-cpsra-towards-stadium-and-Bayview-hill-0940.jpg]]
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  • ...the III and his living environment in the neighborhood of Bayview Hunters Point in the city of San Francisco. Dick Richard the III is a performing artist [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:1990s]] [[category:Performing Arts]] [[category:Homeless]]
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  • ...rgely filled in this 1940 photo. At upper right of photo is the [[Hunter's Point PG&E Power Plant Before and After|PG&E power plant]] on the shore of [[Indi [[Image:View-east-southeast-from-Bernal-across-Portola-Hunters-Point-and-Bayview-c-late-1940s.jpg|720px]]
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  • [[Image:India Basin View north towards Hunters Point Power Plant, Bay Bridge c 1949 wnp25.4553.jpg|792px]] '''The [[Hunters Point Mid-1990s|PG&E Hunter's Point power plant]], finally shut down after years of community pressure, on the
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  • ''Video, October 7, 2013: The Sights and Sounds of Bayview is a storytelling project between the San Francisco Arts Commission and loc '''Third Street just south of Quesada, Bayview's main drag, in 1996.'''
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  • '''1920 view north from Hunter's Point Ridge over [[India Basin|India Basin]], [[Shipyards in Decay| Union Iron Wo ...dia-Basin,-early-1900s.-Wooden-shipbuilding-yards-on-the-shore-and-Hunters-Point-in-far-left-distance..jpg]]
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  • [[category:Bayview/Hunter's_Point|Bayview/Hunter's Point]]
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  • '''1944 Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard Softball Team, "The Honey Bees," which played in the city le [[WWII In-migration & Rising Bigotry|Prev. Document]] [[The Hunters Point Riot|Next Document]]
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  • [[Image:Candlestick Cove Sept 6 1953 View south from Bayview Hill over Candlestick Cove housing (mostly boarded up in preparation for de '''Candlestick Cove, Sept 6 1953.''' View south from Bayview Hill over Candlestick Cove housing (mostly boarded up in preparation for de
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  • '''900 Innes Avenue, the Hunter's Point Shipwright's Cottage, during a recent tour of India Basin by the Neighborho [[Candlestick Point State Recreation Area|Prev. Document]] [[India Basin|Next Document]]
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  • ...is now Fairfax Avenue (then 6th Avenue South) in India Basin near Hunters Point when it was adjacent to tanneries and the slaughterhouses of [[Butchertown' [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:Bicycling]] [[category:1900s]]
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  • ...sidio of San Francisco at the time. The occasion for my outing to Hunter’s Point was an opportunity for a Boy Scouts/Explorer Scouts of America “camping� [[Image:SF070 Hunters-Point-1956.jpg]]
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  • ...[[category:Haight-Ashbury]] [[category:Labor]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:Waste]]
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  • ...f History of Bayview-Hunters Point |Prev. Document]] [[Winemaking in the Bayview |Next Document]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:Potrero Hill]] [[category:1930s]] [[category:1920s]] [[categor
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  • ...describes the [[The Hunters Point Riot|Hunter's Point uprising]] from his point of view.''' ...rican-American]] [[category:Western Addition]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:1950s]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:1960s]] [[ca
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  • ...ong Bridge WA-16 View north towards Long Bridge from Hunters Point towards Point San Quentin-Mission Bay Houses, berthed boats; man, woman and child sitting [[Image:Aerial view Hunters Point circa 1910 wnp33.03943.jpg|792px]]
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  • ...on Islais Creek in 1916 inundated this stretch of Innes Avenue in Hunters Point.''' [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:1910s]] [[category:Water]] [[category:shoreline]] [[category:B
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  • [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:Military]] [[category:2020s]] [[category:Buildings]]
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  • ...from Visitacion Point Brisbane, View north to Bayview Hill and Candlestick Point (The first hill at center was flattened for bay fill). Southern Pacific Bay '''March 8, 1905 view north from Visitacion Point, Brisbane. The first hill across the water was flattened for bay fill that
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  • [[Image:Bayview Hill Feb 1927 wnp14.0147.jpg|792px]] '''Bayview Hill view northeasterly, February 1927.'''
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  • ...experience during the riots and his attempts to keep the youth of Hunters Point safe that evening.''' [[Image:Residents in the 1966 Bayview-Hunters Point riots AAK-1653.jpg]]
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  • ...ed the scene of a stolen car. Arthur Hippler wrote a book called ''Hunters Point: A Black Ghetto'' in which, among other things, he attempts to debunk the p ...g, editor at the ''Sun-Reporter'' newspaper in the Fillmore arrived at the Bayview Opera House public meeting in the early evening where the angry crowd press
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  • [[Return of a Native to Bayview | Prev. Document]] [[Lost Beach Near Yosemite Creek |Next Document]] [[category:1870s]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:real estate]] [[category:1860s]] [[category:Bernal Heights]] [
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  • [[1920s Transport To and From Bayview | Prev. Document]] [[The Recyclergy | Next Document]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:Ecology]] [[category:1990s]] [[category:Waste]]
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  • ...play of blossoms in shades of pink and in white. San Franciscans made it a point of making at least one Sunday outing to the Peninsula to enjoy the dazzling '''[[Bayview Hill|Bayview Hill]] as seen from the south on Old Bayshore Highway in the 1920s.'''
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  • [[Image:Hunters-point-toxic-tour-a.jpg]] ...nsible for creating a complex industrial waste problem in Bayview/Hunter's Point (flyer text reprinted below)'''
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  • ...il slicks were everywhere and soiled shorelines were common. From Hunter's Point south to the airport the bay is heavily poisoned. A Taiwanese plastics and [[Bayview/Hunter's Point Toxic Tour|Prev. Document]] [[Playing in Bayview|Next Document]]
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  • [[Image:Bayvwhp$bayview-hill-c--1929.jpg]] ...ngerous ghetto. These reports caught my attention because I grew up in the Bayview in the 1920s and 1930s when it was populated by home-owning immigrants from
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  • ...ctober 1, 1966. Martial law and 8 p.m. curfew was imposed on Hunters Point-Bayview, Fillmore and Haight Ashbury neighborhoods. Most of the 362 arrests were fo
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  • ...he massive [[Hunter's Point PG&E Power Plant Before and After|PG&E Hunters Point Power Plant]] at the end of Evans Avenue. Among the acres of pampas grass a ...ew that their siblings were miles away in the serpentine slopes of Hunters Point and Potrero Hill.
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  • [[1920s Melting Pot in Bayview | Prev. Document]] [[Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard | Next Document]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:1920s]] [[category:Housing]] [[category:1930s]]
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  • <font size=4>Ecology and Redevelopment in Bayview/Hunter's Point </font size> ...s Candlestick Point State Recreation Area affected? Isn't Bayview-Hunter's Point entitled to its own reclaimed &ldquo;Crissy Field&rdquo;? How can (re)devel
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  • ...ers peruse fresh shrimp on sale at the docks along India Basin in Hunter's Point, early 1930s.''' ...ong Bridge WA-16 View north towards Long Bridge from Hunters Point towards Point San Quentin-Mission Bay Houses, berthed boats; man, woman and child sitting
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  • ...lmore Street at night during the curfew caused by the 1966 Bayview-Hunters Point riots AAK-1656.jpg]] ...d after the [[The Hunters Point Riot|September 27-October 1, 1966 Hunter's Point uprising]].'''
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  • ...as shrunk to 40,000. The last bastion of concentrated Black life, Hunters Point, is slated for ethnic cleansing designed to rob African Americans of not on --''Appolonia Jordan, San Francisco Bayview'' </blockquote>
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  • ...nd “C” of the [[Freeways Never Built, or Unbuilt after 1989 quake|Hunter’s Point Expressway]] will cut through the property of the S.F. Mountain Springs Wat [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:1960s]] [[category:Transit]] [[category:water]] [[category:Eco
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  • '''1943-44 shop photo, Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard: Making grommets (cotton washers which made submarines water ...an Francisco's Negro world.” “I LIVED WITH S.F.'s NEGROES” screamed the 72 point headline on Monday, July 15. Draper wrote,
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  • ...en Hunters Point and [[Candlestick Point State Recreation Area|Candlestick Point landfill]].''' ...our in from the Pacific Ocean would dominate the atmosphere at Candlestick Point. Years later the stadium was fully enclosed in an attempt to thwart the win
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  • ...ilding (at right) and two graving docks in existence. The high promontory, Point Avisadero (left), was pulled down into the bay to make San Francisco Naval [[Image:Hunters-point-1941-us-navy-photo.jpg]]
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  • ...uare-ish island in bay, and in distance Avisadero Point at end of Hunter's Point peninsula. Most of the water has been filled in in the last century.''' ...Hunters Point, right on the San Mateo County line, bulldozers were gouging Bayview Hill in the 1950s and dumping it into the bay, creating a new flatland on w
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  • .... Located in the southeast corner of San Francisco County, Bayview-Hunters Point (BVHP) was once covered with grass fields and marshlands on the water’s e ...r I and World War II, the Navy invested heavily in the bustling [[Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard|shipyards in BVHP]] as there was a skyrocketing demand for t
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  • [[Winemaking in the Bayview| Prev. Document]] [[Shopping in the Bayview, 1920s |Next Document]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]][[category:Ecology]][[category:Water]][[category:1920s]] [[category:1930s]
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  • ...:1990s]] [[category:1950s]] [[category:1930s]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:2020s]] [[category:1940s]]
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  • [[Butchertown's Beginnings|Prev. Document]] [[Hunters Point Mid-1990s|Next Document]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:1870s]] [[category:Roads]] [[category:1920s]] [[category:food]
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  • ...onto Portola Drive and west to Panoramic off Twin Beaks Blvd to the entry point to the Laguna Honda Trail. Coursing along behind the public hospital, the t <font size=4>Bayview Hill and Candlestick Point State Recreation Area</font size>
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  • ...ially characterized by conflict between Bernal Heights and Bayview-Hunters Point. However, through the cooperation of several community groups, a consensus ...relevant impacts were on two very specific neighborhoods, Bayview-Hunters Point, and Bernal Heights (3).
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  • ...Basin and the Southeast Bayshore|Prev. Document]] [[1920s Melting Pot in Bayview |Next Document]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:1960s]] [[category:shoreline]] [[category:Water]] [[category:P
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  • ...oint]]. According to the 2010 US Census, the population in Bayview/Hunters Point was 33.7 percent African American,(2) quite the contrast to only around 6 p ...d from the South to work in the Naval Shipyard, located in Bayview/Hunters Point.(5)
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  • ...the park, a much-needed open space in the often neglected Bayview/Hunter's Point neighborhood, and create a historic labor landmark. ...g Arts]] [[category:1990s]] [[category:Dance]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:ILWU]] [[category:1960s]] [[category:2010s]]
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  • '''View northward from above Bayview/Hunters Point c. 1929''' [[Bayview Pets 1920s |Prev. Document]] [[Opera House |Next Document]]
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  • '''Hunters Point Springs and Albion Brewery, 881 Innes Avenue''' '''The [http://albioncastle.us/ Albion Brewery], looking towards Hunters Point Boulevard, in the early 20th century'''
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  • ...w migrants —white and black—to the San Francisco Bay Area. Indeed, Hunters Point, along with such enterprises as Kaiser shipyards in Richmond, Marinship in Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, one of the largest wartime employers in San Francisco, prov
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  • <font size=4>Hunter's Point Rebellion, 50 Years Later</font size> ...len car, it led to martial law and military patrols in both Hunter&rsquo;s Point and the Fillmore. Join us as we hear from <strong>Darrell Rogers</strong> w
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  • ...:1900s]] [[category:1910s]] [[category:1920s]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:Bridges]]
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  • [[Image:Quake-shack-in-Bayview-maybe 20200425 163151.jpg]] '''Likely quake shack on Paul Avenue in the Bayview.'''
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  • '''3rd & Evans, in the heart of today's Bayview neighborhood, was a brackish marsh and home to SF's second "Butchertown" un [[Image:Bayview-Butchertown I0052101A.jpg]]
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  • With such a sordid history, it's no wonder residents of Bayview-Hunter's Point, many of whom escaped Western Addition "renewal" in the first place, are le ...[[category:African-American]][[category:music]][[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]][[category:1940s]][[category:1950s]][[category:1960s]][[category:1970s]][[
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  • ...the Potrero & Bay View Railroad to make the horsecar connection to Hunters Point from San Francisco. Horse drawn streetcars ran out Long Bridge, south from ...h India Basin shown as the cove below Islais Creek, lying north of Hunters Point.
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  • [[Shopping in the Bayview, 1920s | Prev. Document]] [[Old Bayshore Highway| Next Document]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:Portola]] [[category:1920s]] [[category:1930s]] [[category:194
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  • ...ization, Moscone's 90% margin in parts of the Fillmore, Hunter's Point and Bayview had overcome his challenger's 70% tally in many southern and western precin
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  • [[Image:bayvwhp$bayview-1937.jpg]] '''Eastern view across the Bayview district in 1937.'''
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  • ...n Francisco in [[World War II: Self-Discovery for Many|World War II as the point of disembarkation for gay men]] dishonorably discharged from service in the ...f Bayview Hunter's Point, as the zoning stipulations left Bayview Hunter's Point as the most obvious place for the sex businesses to move, with its warehous
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  • ...ization, Moscone's 90% margin in parts of the Fillmore, Hunter's Point and Bayview had overcome his challenger's 70% tally in many southern and western precin
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  • ...s the only time that the fathers of our playmates socialized together. The Bayview District in the 1920s and 1930s was comprised of immigrants of differing na [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:1930s]] [[category:1920s]] [[category:Bernal Heights]] [[categ
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  • ...Francisco Bay View</em> newspaper; and Espanola Jackson of Bayview-Hunters Point. All four podcasts run consecutively on this playbar, or you can skip forwa ...issent]] [[category:Talks]] [[category:1930s]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:racism]] [[category:SOMA]] [[category:Indigenous]]
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  • '''Yosemite Creek in 1928, just south of Hunters Point. ''' [[Image:Gilman and Bayview Hill Dec 26 1933 wnp14.2409.jpg|792px]]
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  • The Market Street Railway ran three street cars to serve the Bayview. They were the #l6, #29 and #25. The #l6 started at the Ferry Building, fol ...lt to let cowboys drive their livestock to the slaughter houses in Hunters Point. Looking into the bloodshot eyes and hearing sad moans of cattle being herd
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  • ...Avenue]] found this hilarious. The movie English affected all of us in the Bayview. When my eleven-year old sister announced that she would be moving to the [[Bret Harte School|Prev. Document]] [[Bayview Pets 1920s|Next Document]]
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  • ...y introduction to a new world, where I met children of my own age from the Bayview, making friends who would follow me to Portola Junior High upon our graduat '''Bret Harte School in Bayview, 1933.'''
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  • ...training tomorrow. The Village Community Meeting Room in Bayview Hunter’s Point. 12 to 2.” ...esar Chavez: Bernal, Outer Mission, Excelsior, Ingleside, Bayview Hunters Point, and Daly City.
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  • ...es are not abundant here. With only one cultural center, the [[Opera House|Bayview Opera House]], and minimal arts funding, we wonder how can a changing commu ...ose proximity to their jobs in the [[Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard|Hunters Point Shipyards]]. Archival research revealed the Jewish history of the Portola,
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  • ...g Richmond and Sunset Districts had First through Forty-ninth avenues. The Bayview District had a similar list of avenues, First through Forty-fifth, which we ...Vicente, Wawona and Xavier streets for the area it was developing. In the Bayview District in the southeast corner of the city, an alphabetical sequence of n
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  • ...]] [[category:San Francisco outside the city]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:architecture]] [[category:African-American]] [[category:Ecolog
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  • '''Hollyleaf Cherry (Islay) ('''Prunus ilicifolia''') on Douglas Iris on Bayview Hill''' ...red a long-lost species, ''Sanicula maritima'' [adobe sanicle]. At Hunters Point, now entirely covered by a housing project, this fritillaria was found a fe
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  • ...g. He refused to support a real cleanup of the toxic Naval Base at Hunters Point. His “solution” to runaway gang violence was to assign more cops to the ...the fact that he had just spent eight years trying to sell Bayview–Hunters Point to the highest bidder. It’s marketing in the ’hood.
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  • ...course in the Navy yard too, at Mare Island, because there wasn't Hunter's Point yet, until after Pearl Harbor, I don't think there was. But at Mare Island, ...here was, they called it a [[The Hunters Point Riot |riot out at Hunters' Point]].
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  • [[category:Ecology]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:Excelsior]] [[category:Haight-Ashbury]] [[category:1990s]][[ca
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  • ...Oakland|Occupy]]. During Thanksgiving week 2011, I had walked over to the Bayview, an adjacent neighborhood, to protest home foreclosures. The action was mor ...oney]] [[category:Women]] [[category:Housing]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]]
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  • ...It’s been the main access to the [[Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard|Hunter’s Point Naval Base]], but these days, with the rebuilding starting and the naval sh ...a through Hudson Street as a way of relieving the heavy traffic on Hunters Point Blvd and Innes Avenue.
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  • [[Learning to Speak English in 1920s Bayview|Prev. Document]] [[Being Californian|Next Document]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:1920s]] [[category:Portola]] [[category:Italian]] [[category:
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  • ...:1970s]] [[category:1980s]] [[category:1990s]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]]
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  • ...uss how community activists are fighting over the future of Hunters&rsquo; Point, and highlight restoration activity by permaculturists from the Alameda Nav ...rt 2 features Sherlina Nager who works in San Francisco's Bayview/Hunter's Point. She speaks to the class divisions that mean so-called &quot;natural&quot;
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  • ...yview.com/2020/10/2020-hindsight-on-dirty-deeds-done-dirt-cheap-at-hunters-point/ Oct. 20, 2020, in the San Francisco Bayiew newspaper], republished here wi '''Radioactivity warning sign on Earl Street perimeter of Hunters Point shipyard, 2009.'''
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  • 50 homeless people are evicted from a lot in Bayview referred to as “Land of the Lost.” The City settles out of court. ...ting in your vehicle between 10pm-6am" signs are put up in China Basin and Bayview Districts.
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  • ...ck supervisor Terry Francois cast the deciding vote, delivering a point-by-point six-page rebuttal to the pro-freeway arguments. (It is interesting to note ...oon after opening, April 7, 1955. View from Bernal Heights southeast, with Bayview Hill in background.'''
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  • [[Image:Bayview-opera-house-voodoo-queen.jpg|280px|left]] ...ommunity; celebrating the history and achievements of the African American Bayview community; and cultivating relationships between diverse community members
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  • ..., Wagner, Witte, & Villarreal, 2018). Similar to Treasure Island, Hunter’s Point is also in the process of a radioactive cleanup and the site of planned red ...” (Harvey, 2019). According to Harvey, Treasure Island, along with Hunters Point, is technically designated a Superfund site, meaning it has been classified
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  • ...y's industrial waste. It dried sludge into soil, including that from North Point, notably insulated from wealthy white noses. Each of the three plants took Construction of the new sewers began in the mid-1970s. At this point [1995], the project is almost done, with box sewers running the length of G
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  • ...Nob Hill were largely black? Far fetched? Perhaps not. After all, Hunters Point almost became Chinatown. ...didn't mean the foot of Van Ness; it meant almost out of the City—Hunters Point. Some people wanted immediate "gathering" of the Chinese there, fearfully s
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  • ...]] [[category:San Francisco outside the city]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:Dissent]] [[category:Labor]]
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  • ...owntown]] [[category:SOMA]] [[category:1990s]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:Book Excerpts]]
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  • ...he abandoned [[Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard|Naval Shipyards]] at Hunters' Point.''' ...ydale in the Sunnydale housing projects and in a house on Thomas Street in Bayview. After graduating from Woodrow Wilson High School and San Francisco State U
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  • ...contractor named Charles Harney purchased 65 acres of land at Candlestick Point from the city of San Francisco for $2,100 an acre. ...ists to San Francisco, and area fans who journeyed to isolated Candlestick Point, several miles away, did not stop to patronize downtown establishments. Som
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  • '''3rd Street in the Bayview, c. 1920s.''' [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]][[category:Italian]][[category:1900s]][[category:Portola]] [[category:1920
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  • ...ell as Mare Island in Vallejo and [[Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard|Hunter’s Point in San Francisco]]. ...ck Marinship workers, and of those in nearby Richmond/Oakland and Hunter’s Point shipyards, was unique in that the African-American population increase was
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  • ...[[category:Earthquakes]] [[category:Mission]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]]
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  • ...including three found recently in Fort Mason, and a site off Merrie Way at Point Lobos, near a 19th-century workingman’s fair called the Pleasure Grounds ...t was once a sheltered cove and lagoon off Harney Way near the Candlestick Point State Recreation Area.
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  • ...ll class conscious co-op food workers to join with us in supporting a four point program to correct our neglect of the agricultural workers, with and withou :POINT l. To coordinate with the UFW to supply people from the food system to help
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  • ...yview.com/2020/10/2020-hindsight-on-dirty-deeds-done-dirt-cheap-at-hunters-point/ Oct. 20, 2020, in the San Francisco Bayiew newspaper], republished here wi [[Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap at Hunters Point|Part One here]]
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  • The people in La Missión, Excelsior and Bayview-Hunters Point, forgotten, ignored, and silenced for so long, also pay taxes—only they d ...chine, like La Missión, the Outer Mission, the Haight, and Bayview-Hunters Point should run as independents against the Democrats. And they should form alli
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  • In any case, one can say that up to this point, in spite of the actions of the courts to put Tracy away almost for good, h ...ategory:1960s]] [[category:Western Addition]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:Civic Center]] [[category:racism]][[category:Dissent]] [[categ
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  • ...an American Art & Culture Complex, Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center, Bayview Opera House, Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, Queer Cultural Center [[Image:Bayview-opera-house-experimental-theater.jpg|350px|left]]
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  • ...etimes called the ''Cooperating'' Warehouse, on Bancroft Street in Hunters Point. The Warehouse quickly became an autonomous collective and a center for the ...d people could live only so long without income, and most soon came to the point that they could not continue unless they were adequately paid.
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  • '''Heron's Head park, looking south towards Hunter's Point.''' ...don’t really know how it’s going to play out.” Bay scientists are quick to point out that California’s climate has been stable for the past 150 years. Mar
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  • ...Moore, and both of them spent time at the Thumb’s Honeydew Ranch. At some point during that period, Moore apparently did a bipolar flip: she turned on her At that point, the Tribal Thumb apparently set their sights on the People’s Food System
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  • ...]] [[category:San Francisco outside the city]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:Dissent]] [[category:Labor]] [[category:Transit]]
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  • ..., none of us are strong. United, we are unstoppable. We would also like to point out how we as the unemployment committee have particularly close links to t ...e freeing of political prisoners.” Like the Black Panthers, they had a ten-point program:
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  • One point of view held that the collectives in the Food System should pool all their ...]] [[category:San Francisco outside the city]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:Dissent]] [[category:Labor]]
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  • ...ntrate wealth and to discipline the working classes. From the ruling class point of view, these decades of frenzied growth and profitability have been made ...[[category:Twin Peaks]] [[category:Downtown]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:Bernal Heights]] [[category:Noe Valley]] [[category:East Bay]]
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  • ...ing that could be used to house families. We will risk arrest to make this point.” ...autos, some bikes and the long-awaited bus arrived at the tip of the West Point Housing Development. Banners in the windows proclaim: “HOMES NOT JAILS FO
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  • '''This photo from Bayview Hill in January 2010 shows the southeastern neighborhoods of San Francisco ...sing]] [[category:SOMA]] [[category:Dogpatch]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:Book Excerpts]]
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  • [[category:ILWU]] [[category:Labor]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:1950s]] [[category:1960s]] [[category:1970s]] [[category:Oral
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  • ...a few blocks of the bay, in a great crescent from North Beach to Hunter’s Point. Although this was a reasonably continuous strip, it can usefully be divide ...ntial industrial zone arose in North Beach. This zone stretched from Black Point to the northwest around Telegraph Hill to the foot of Broadway on its south
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  • ...egory:Bernal Heights]] [[category:Noe Valley]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:Western Addition]] [[category:Haight-Ashbury]] [[category:Diss
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  • ...nd at first it was not extended to other city neighborhoods, including the Bayview Heights, Crocker Amazon, Excelsior, Ingleside, Little Hollywood, Merced Man ...[[category:Sunset]] [[category:OMI/Ingleside]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]]
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  • ...:1890s]] [[category:1900s]] [[category:1910s]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:Bernal Heights]] [[category:Mission]] [[category:SOMA]]
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  • [[Image:Wpa-workers-excavating-bayview-hill.jpg]] '''Relief workers excavating [[Bayview Hill|Bayview Hill]], site of the future Bayshore Avenue.'''
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  • ...t Bay]] [[category:Mission]] [[category:SOMA]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:Dissent]] [[category:Power and Money]]
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