Monthly Archives: January 2008

9 Jan, 2008

Class and Power in Queer San Francisco

2008-01-09T20:00:42-08:00By |Categories: Free Events (donations welcomed), Podcast, Talks|

January 9, 2008 What does ‘class’ or ‘community’ mean? How does the newbie Midwesterner serving burgers at a Castro street diner relate to the landlord and shop owner ‘Gay Community’ spokesmen? How do the schisms between different classes of women, whether lesbian or bi or undefined, show up in daily life and local politics (or not)? How does fear of gender bending impact trans and intersexed people when it comes to paying the rent? Solidad de Costa, Keith Hennessy, and

16 Jan, 2008

Art & Politics: Andrew Schoultz

2008-01-16T21:39:24-08:00By |Categories: Free Events (donations welcomed), Podcast, Talks|

January 16 Schoultz’s distinctive murals full of strange animals, twisting buildings and floating birdhouses caught the angst of modern life. Lately he’s gone to a surrealistic sea and we’ll get a full look at his work and hear what he says about it tonight. podcast: http://diva.sfsu.edu/users/Chris.Carlsson/ssf_talks?podcast=21

30 Jan, 2008

GGNRA Endangered Species Big Year

2008-01-30T20:00:05-08:00By |Categories: Free Events (donations welcomed), Podcast, Talks|

January 30 The Golden Gate National Recreation Area sustains more federally threatened and endangered species than Yosemite, Yellowstone, Kings Canyon, and Sequoia National Parks combined. The San Francisco Bay Area is considered the 6th most important biological diversity hotspot in the United States by the Nature Conservancy. UNESCO has even granted the GGNRA “Biosphere Reserve” status, the same status granted to the Central Amazon rainforests. Come and learn about the amazing biodiversity in your own backyard! Brent Plater and Peter

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