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(Dis)location/Black Exodus

Click to read or download our zine.

Click to read or download our zine.

To download our zine, click here.

To read, watch, and listen to the interactive version, click here.

To explore our interactive collage map, click here.

(Dis)location is a multi-platform publication and public workshop series centered around the issue of local housing justice. The first chapter, Black Exodus, builds upon the Anti-Eviction Mapping project's commitment to centering communities as producers of social and historical knowledge. Activated by the unprecedented out-migration of Black San Franciscans from their historic neighborhoods, our aim with this project has been to foreground Black storytelling and art-making.

Black Exodus is available to purchase from Moments Co-Op in Oakland and Green Arcade in SF. They are $30.00 each. If you can't afford this, they can be purchased through us at a sliding scale or for free for community organizations, schools and libraries. All proceeds go to the continuation of making the book available to the public.

Click to explore our interactive collage map

Click to explore our interactive collage map

Also, check out:

Article in the SF Bayview about our community release event on August 3, 2019, at the Bayview Opera House in San Francisco.

Reflections on (Dis)location and AEMP’s narrative-based and historical work.

For more on the Harlem of the West project, read here.

See more art and activist from Black Exodus primary artist Mark Harris.

Check out a behind-the-scenes tour of William Rhodes' studio with The African American Art & Culture Complex.

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Michelle Pierce
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Phyllis Bowie
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Uprooted: Artists Respond to San Francisco's Black Exodus| KQED Arts

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