The exhibition "Our commons are free" at Fort Mason Center highlights the San Francisco Diggers' contributions to the counterculture of the 1960s. By offering free goods, services, and community empowerment through publications, the Diggers played a crucial role in establishing a counter-market economy. The show features rare Digger publications, photographs, and Kinmont's new film, "Saints Paradice," alongside a 40-foot timeline illustrating the Diggers' historical impact. The event not only celebrates their radical legacy but also aims to inspire current community engagements through free texts available at the event.
The Diggers' radical actions in the 1960s established a free economy, emphasizing community empowerment through food, medical care, and the sharing of resources.
Kinmont's exhibition showcases an extensive collection of rare Digger publications and features innovative projects that revive the spirit of the 1960s free living movement.
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