Weeks into the global coronavirus pandemic, as SF prepares to cautiously reopen, the historically low-income and underserved neighborhood once again finds itself experiencing a very different reality than the rest of the city…Read the full article via The Guardian.
RELATED: On Thursday, May 21st at 12:30pm. Tenderloin Museum’s ‘The Tenderloin and City Hall: A Century of Conflict’ discussion
Randy Shaw (Executive Director of the Tenderloin Housing Clinic) and Kathy Looper (owner of the historic nonprofit Cadillac Hotel) will participate in a digital panel discussion. Shaw and Looper will detail the neighborhood’s decade-by-decade conflicts, its present day hardships, and the future of the neighborhood’s social, political, and economic landscape.
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