A Community Program for Change in San Francisco 1975: Positions Adopted at the June 1975 San Francisco Communi | 1975 San Francisco Community Congress
A Community Program for Change in San Francisco 1975: Positions Adopted at the June 1975 San Francisco Communi
Author: 1975 San Francisco Community Congress
Added by: preston.rhea
Added Date: 2018-09-27
Publication Date: 1975-06-08
Language: eng
Subjects: san francisco, community, discussion, politics, policy, 1970s, 1975, lone mountain college, association of black professionals, bay area gay liberation More
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Description
The first San Francisco Community Congress was held on Saturday, June 7 and Sunday, June 8, 1975, at Lone Mountain College. Nearly 1,000 people from virtually every San Francisco community came together to participate in the Congress.
The Community Congress was the culmination of a six-month process, during which 600 people attended nine "issue conventions," developed agreement on these issues and plans of action for dealing with them, and, finally, brought the results of their efforts to Lone Mountain College. Two days of open discussion, debate and voting at the Congress resulted in agreement on a broad range of issues and concerns affecting all San Francisco communities. This document presents the specific positions adopted at the Community Congress.