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Our Itinerary for Tuesday: 8-8:20 Pre-Trip Instructions in NB 6 8:20-9:00 Take 48 bus to 24th & Bryant 9:00 & 9:15* Mural Talk: La Llorona 9:00 9:30- Field Work on 24th St. 9:30 & 9:45* Mural Talk: 500 yrs of resistance 9:30-10am


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Our Itinerary for Tuesday:

8-8:20 Pre-Trip Instructions in NB 6 8:20-9:00 Take 48 bus to 24th & Bryant 9:00 & 9:15* Mural Talk: La Llorona 9:00 9:30- Field Work on 24th St. 9:30 & 9:45* Mural Talk: 500 yrs of resistance
 9:30-10am Field Work on 24th St.
 10:15* am MEET at 24th Street BART 10:15-11 Take Bart to Montgomery Station Walk to China Town Gate as a Group 11:00* Short Talk at The Dragon Gate 11:00- 12 Field Work in Chinatown 12* Meet at Portsmouth Square 12-1:30 Lunch Break 1:30* Meet at St. Mary’s Square Park 1:30-2:15pm Discussion of findings, groups organize, share emails, photos, etc.
 2:15pm: begin heading back to Lincoln

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  • 1. La Llorona Mural
  • 2. 500 years of resistance Mural
  • 3. Precita Eyes Mural Arts Center

4.Balmy Alley Murals (Hearth)

  • 5. New Mural- El Tecolote Newspaper
  • 6. New Mural- Chata Gutierez &

Old mural- Carnaval Dancers

  • 7. Lilac Alley- Graffiti Murals
  • 8. BART Station.

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The Mission: 24th Street

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York Street Bryant Street Florida Street Alabama Street Harrison Street Balmy Alley Treat Street Lucky Alley

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Folsom Street Shotwell Street South Van Ness Ave. Cypress Street Capp Street Lilac Alley

Mission Street 24th Street

Hampshire Street

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1.Dragon Gate

  • 2. St. Mary’s Square Park
  • 3. St. Mary’s Church
  • 4. Stockton St. Shopping
  • 5. Fortune Cookie Factory
  • 6. Portsmouth Square

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Chinatown

Jackson Street Washington St. W a v e r l y P l a c e

NORTH BEACH

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The Mission: History

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  • Mission Dolores Built and established

1770-1800

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  • Spanish Ranches

early 1800s

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1840s-1950s • Irish, German and Polish Immigrants

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new immigrants to a city often move to areas occupied by older immigrant groups

Invasion and Succession

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Sequent Occupance

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  • Mexican and Central American

Immigration

1950s-1960s

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  • Cultures Diffuse: Low Riders and Murals

1970s-1980s

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  • Increased Central American Immigration

1980s

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1990s-today

  • Dot Com and Gentrification
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A process of converting an urban neighborhood from a predominantly low-income renter-occupied area to a predominantly middle-class owner-occupied area- often the lower income residents are displaced

Gentrification

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1990s-today

  • Dot Com and Gentrification
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1990s-today

  • Dot Com and Gentrification
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The Mission: History

  • Mission Dolores Built and established
  • Spanish Ranches
  • Irish, German and Polish Immigrants
  • Mexican and Central American

Immigration

  • Cultures Diffuse: Low Riders and Murals
  • Increased Central American Immigration
  • Dot Com and Gentrification

1770-1800 early 1800s 1840s-1950s 1950s-1960s 1970s-1980s 1980s 1990s-today

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Chinatown: History

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  • First Chinese laborers settle in California

working in mining, railraod, labor.

  • Gangs, drugs and prostitution become a

1840s

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  • First Chinese laborers settle in California

working in mining, railraod, labor.

  • Gangs, drugs and prostitution become a

1840s

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  • First Chinese laborers settle in California

working in mining, railraod, labor.

  • Gangs, drugs and prostitution become a

1840s

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  • Gangs, drugs and prostitution become a

problem in Chinatown

1860-1900

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  • Gangs, drugs and prostitution become a

problem in Chinatown

1860-1900

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  • Earthquake destroys Chinatown; politicians

attempt to evict Chinese and move Chinatown

1906

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1906

Leaders of Chinatown Organize to rebuild before they can be evicted

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  • Chinatown rebuilt as “clean” tourist attraction

1910s-1960s

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  • Chinatown rebuilt as “clean” tourist attraction

1910s-1960s

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  • Chinatown rebuilt as “clean” tourist attraction

1910s-1960s

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  • New wave of Chinese immigration revitalizes

Chinatown

1960s-today

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  • Housing activism to keep low income housing

available for seniors and recent immigrants.

1980s-today

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  • Housing activism to keep low income housing

available for seniors and recent immigrants.

1980s-today

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Chinatown: History

  • First Chinese laborers settle in California

working in mining, RR, labor.

  • Gangs, drugs and prostitution become a

problem

  • Earthquake destroys Chinatown; politicians

attempt to evict Chinese and move Chinatown

  • Chinatown rebuilt as “clean” tourist attraction
  • New wave of Chinese immigration revitalizes

Chinatown

  • Housing activism to keep low income housing

available for seniors and recent immigrants.

1840s 1860-1900 1906 1960s-today 1910s-1960s 1980s-today

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Know the history before you question the authenticity...

So is Chinatown Authentic?