SF's HERstorical Walk: "The Art of HOMELessness" (Tenderloin)
Briefly

The HERstorical walk on July 19 in San Francisco's Tenderloin District serves to amplify the voices of houseless and poor individuals through visual art and performance. It features various artistic expressions, including theatre, poetry, and food, while paying tribute to ancestors of homelessness. The installation presents 29 years of impactful work by POOR Magazine, dating back to initial workshops in 1996, which led to rent-free housing solutions for 24 individuals and a broader cultural movement against the invisibility of the houseless community.
The Art of HOMELessness installation will include street writing workshops for houseless youth and elders, showcasing 29 years of resistance through creative expression.
From 1996, houseless mothers began workshops that evolved into a multi-generational movement, now providing rent-free housing for 24 individuals and creating impactful art.
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