Field Notes: Photobook Fair, Annie Sprinkle's Bazoombas,' and Supporting Indigenous Businesses
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Field Notes: Photobook Fair, Annie Sprinkle's Bazoombas,' and Supporting Indigenous Businesses
"She says she's learned so much about the city just by using the bus as inspiration for her outings. View this post on Instagram A post shared by SFMTA (@sfmta_muni) Daisy gives credits to the followers she's gained along her journey who flock to her account offering tips on where to visit next. She says she's discovered that having the bus as common ground sparks real conversation."
"Across the Bay, Indigenous communities maintain cultural presence through food, art, and shared gathering spaces. Wahpepah's Kitchen blends traditional stews with contemporary ingredients, while Chabot's planetarium show, , layers scientific observation with Indigenous storytelling. The Indigenous Red Market in Oakland gathers vendors and neighbors under colorful canopies of art and music. Spaces like the American Indian Cultural Center in the Mission and the Native American Health Center offer ongoing opportunities for connection and community building throughout the year."
Daisy, a TikTok creator known as solo.dais, moved from Georgia to San Francisco and rode every Muni line end to end, using bus trips as inspiration and learning about the city. Followers offered tips and joined conversations sparked by shared transit experiences. Indigenous communities across the Bay sustain cultural presence through food, art, and gathering spaces, including Wahpepah's Kitchen, the Indigenous Red Market in Oakland, and local cultural and health centers. A new mural on a narrow California Street alley visualizes city icons as part of a Public Realm Action Plan to activate small downtown corners. A Photobook Fair at Harvey Milk Photo Center will showcase Bay Area publishers and artists.
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