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
The Mission: 24th Street Hampshire Street 1 24th Street 2 3 York Street Bryant Street Florida Street 5 4 8 6 Alabama Street Shotwell Street Harrison Street Treat Street 7 Folsom Street Lucky Alley Mission Street South Van Ness Ave. Balmy Alley Cypress Street Lilac Alley Capp Street 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- Gra ffi ti Murals 8. BART Station. mark me up!
NORTH BEACH Chinatown mark me up! Jackson Street 5 Washington St. W 6 a v e 4 r l y P l a c e 4 3 1.Dragon Gate 2 2. St. Mary’s Square Park 3. St. Mary’s Church 4. Stockton St. Shopping 5. Fortune Cookie Factory 1 6. Portsmouth Square
The Mission: History
1770-1800 • Mission Dolores Built and established
early 1800s • Spanish Ranches
1840s-1950s • Irish, German and Polish Immigrants
Invasion and Succession new immigrants to a city often move to areas occupied by older immigrant groups
Sequent Occupance
• Mexican and Central American 1950s-1960s Immigration
• Cultures Di ff use: Low Riders and Murals 1970s-1980s
• Increased Central American Immigration 1980s
1990s-today • Dot Com and Gentrification
Gentrification 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
1990s-today • Dot Com and Gentrification
1990s-today • Dot Com and Gentrification
The Mission: History • Mission Dolores Built and established 1770-1800 early 1800s • Spanish Ranches • Irish, German and Polish Immigrants 1840s-1950s • Mexican and Central American 1950s-1960s Immigration 1970s-1980s • Cultures Di ff use: Low Riders and Murals • Increased Central American Immigration 1980s • Dot Com and Gentrification 1990s-today
Chinatown: History
1840s • First Chinese laborers settle in California working in mining, railraod, labor. • Gangs, drugs and prostitution become a
1840s • First Chinese laborers settle in California working in mining, railraod, labor. • Gangs, drugs and prostitution become a
1840s • First Chinese laborers settle in California working in mining, railraod, labor. • Gangs, drugs and prostitution become a
• Gangs, drugs and prostitution become a 1860-1900 problem in Chinatown
• Gangs, drugs and prostitution become a 1860-1900 problem in Chinatown
1906 • Earthquake destroys Chinatown; politicians attempt to evict Chinese and move Chinatown
Leaders of Chinatown Organize to rebuild before 1906 they can be evicted
1910s-1960s • Chinatown rebuilt as “clean” tourist attraction
1910s-1960s • Chinatown rebuilt as “clean” tourist attraction
1910s-1960s • Chinatown rebuilt as “clean” tourist attraction
• New wave of Chinese immigration revitalizes 1960s-today Chinatown
1980s-today • Housing activism to keep low income housing available for seniors and recent immigrants.
1980s-today • Housing activism to keep low income housing available for seniors and recent immigrants.
Chinatown: History 1840s • First Chinese laborers settle in California working in mining, RR, labor. • Gangs, drugs and prostitution become a 1860-1900 problem • Earthquake destroys Chinatown; politicians 1906 attempt to evict Chinese and move Chinatown 1910s-1960s • Chinatown rebuilt as “clean” tourist attraction • New wave of Chinese immigration revitalizes 1960s-today Chinatown • Housing activism to keep low income housing 1980s-today available for seniors and recent immigrants.
So is Chinatown Authentic? Know the history before you question the authenticity ...
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