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Engage San Francisco presents a closing reception and conversation with Rodney Ewing, 3.9 Collective Co-founder and Rhonda Magee, USF Law Professor on out-migration of the African American community in San Francisco
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Thacher Gallery, Gleeson library-Geshke cenTerUniversiTy of san francisco
2130 fUlTon sTreeT, san francisco, ca 94117
EngagE San fRanciSco presents
Closing ThoughTs on Hiraeth in The WesTern AddiTion with
rodney ewing, Co-founder, 3.9 Collective* | rhonda Magee, USF Professor of Law
TUesday, april 21, 5:30–7:00pM
Hiraeth(n.) a homesickness for a home to which you can not return, a home which maybe never was; the nostalgia, the yearning, the grief for lost places in your past.pronunciation | 'hEr-rlth (HEER-eyeth, with a fast heer and a soft th)
Thacher Gallery
*3.9 refers to the diminished percent of African-Americans estimated to be living in San Francisco
JOIN USYou’re invited to the closing event of the exhibition, Hiraeth featuring a reception and conversation on displacement and out-migration of the African American community in the Western Addition/Fillmore District of San Francisco. The evening is hosted by Engage San Francisco of the Leo T. McCarthy Center – a USF initiative to create innovative campus-community partnerships to improve health, education and housing throughout the Western Addition.
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Free. Open to the public
PLEASE RSVP BY APRIL 17
Go to www.usfca.edu/mccarthycenter