Ilka Hartmann photos PR

Presentation: Second Saturday - Red Power and Alcatraz

Saturday, 7/11/2020
11:00 - 12:30
Virtual Library
Address

United States


The National Park Service and the San Francisco Public Library partner to commemorate the ongoing 50th anniversary of the historic occupation of Alcatraz by the Indians of All Tribes.

The panel will be moderated by Kent Blansett (author/educator) and feature Ilka Hartmann (photographer), Kris Longoria (original occupier), Stephen Shames (photographer), and Brooks Townes (photographer/journalist) and will focus on bringing public attention to the exhibit while providing a forum to learn about the occupation.

Reservations required: https://bit.ly/RedPower7-11-20

This event will simultaneously be broadcast on the SF Public Library YouTube.
 



Connect to engaging discussions and performances related to Indigenous Peoples.

Join the Library's celebration honoring the voices of Indigenous and native peoples with programs and workshops, book recommendations and more. 

Learn more about local history.


This program is sponsored by Friends of the San Francisco Public Library.


Attending Programs

All programs are drop-in (no registration necessary) unless otherwise noted. All SFPL locations are wheelchair accessible. For accommodations (such as ASL), call (415) 557-4557 or contact accessibility@sfpl.org. Requesting at least 3 business days in advance will help ensure availability.

This program will be conducted in English unless otherwise noted.

Notice: This event may be filmed or photographed. By participating in this event, you consent to have your likeness used for the Library’s archival purposes and promotional materials. If you do not want to be photographed, please inform a staff person or the photographer. A sticker will be provided to help identify you so that we can avoid capturing your image.


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The views and opinions expressed in programs presented by groups unaffiliated with SFPL do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SFPL or the City.