
Counterpoints
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Counterpoints: A San Francisco Bay Area Atlas of Displacement and Resistance brings together cartography, essays, illustrations, poetry, and more in order to depict gentrification and resistance struggles from across the San Francisco Bay Area and act as a roadmap to counter-hegemonic knowledge making and activism. Compiled by the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project, each chapter reflects different frameworks for understanding the Bay Area's ongoing urban upheaval, including: evictions and root shock, indigenous geographies, health and environmental racism, state violence, transportation and infrastructure, migration and relocation, and speculative futures. By weaving these themes together, Counterpoints expands normative urban-studies framings of gentrification to consider more complex, regional, historically grounded, and entangled horizons for understanding the present. Understanding the tech boom and its effects means looking beyond San Francisco's borders to consider the region as a socially, economically, and politically interconnected whole and reckoning with the area's deep history of displacement, going back to its first moments of settler colonialism. Counterpoints combines work from within the project with contributions from community partners, from longtime community members who have been fighting multiple waves of racial dispossession to elementary school youth envisioning decolonial futures. In this way, Counterpoints is a collaborative, co-created atlas aimed at expanding knowledge on displacement and resistance in the Bay Area with, rather than for or about, those most impacted.
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The Anti-Eviction Mapping Project (AEMP) is a data visualization, critical cartography, and multimedia storytelling collective that documents displacement and resistance struggles on gentrifying landscapes. With chapters in the San Francisco Bay Area, New York City, and Los Angeles, the collective works with numerous community partners and housing justice networks in order to provide data, maps, stories, and tools for resisting displacement. AEMP has produced hundreds of maps, oral histories, and multimedia pieces, as well as dozens of community events and reports, and numerous academic and public facing articles, book chapters, and murals. AEMP's work has been presented in a variety of venues, from art galleries and collectives to neighborhood block parties, from academic colloquia and conferences to community workshops and book fairs.
Content
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Prefatory Note
- Foreword: An Atlas of the Difficult World
- Foreword: Overcoming Imposed Amnesia
- Counterpoints: An Introduction
- Chapter 1: Evictions & Root Shock
- Counter-Mapping Evictions and Root Shock
- Soaring Rents and Unjust Evictions in California
- San Francisco Ellis Act Evictions, 1994-2017
- San Francisco Owner Move-In Evictions,1997-2017
- Tenant Organizing in Oakland
- Oakland Unlawful Detainers, 2005-2015
- Unlawful Detainer EvictionProcess, Alameda County
- Evictions in Chinatown
- The International Hotel: 848 Kearny Street at Jackson, 1978
- Root Shock: Edwin's Story
- Evictions and Relocation, San Francisco, 2012
- Evictions in the City of Alameda, 2005-2015
- Evictions in Fremont, 2005-2015
- Coliseum College Prep
- Airbnb and Evictions
- San Jose and San Mateo County Evictions
- Santa Cruz County Key Housing Issues, 2016-2017
- Narratives of Displacement and Resistance Mural
- The Light Atlas
- Eviction Free San Francisco
- Oakland Community Power Map
- Interview with Roberta Ryan
- Chapter 2: Indigenous Geographies of Resistance
- Introduction
- Ohlone Geographies
- The Indigenous and the Displaced
- Missionization, Incarceration, and Ohlone Resilience
- Unsettling Domesticity: Native Women and US Indian Policy in the San Francisco Bay Area
- Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits: A Conversation on the Intersections of Displacement
- Ohlone Protocols
- Reparations: Solidarity with the Ohlone People
- Sogorea Te' and Planting Justice: A Conversation on Land Rematriation
- Chapter 3: Health & Environmental Justice
- Introduction
- Cheryl's Story
- Bayview Hunters Point Geographies of Toxicity and Narratives of Resistance
- Asian Pacific Environmental Network: Power Building against Environmental Racism in the East Bay
- Housing and Dignity Zine: The Village and Anti-Tuff Shed Encampments
- Gentrification, Evictions, and HIV in San Francisco
- Just Biomedicine on Third Street? Health and Wealth Inequities in San Francisco's Biotech Hub
- Police Violence Is a Public Health Issue: A Three-Year Struggle within the American Public Health Association
- Better Neighborhoods, Same Neighbors
- Mapping East Bay Food Justice
- Patterns of Green Gentrification
- From the Concrete Grew a Sunflower: A Mini Guide for Community Gardening
- Chapter 4: Gentrification & State Violence
- Introduction
- The Gentrification to Prison Pipeline
- The Criminalization of Homelessness
- Mario Woods
- Police Killings in San Francisco and Oakland
- San Francisco Murals of Resistance
- Threading the Life of a Mayan
- Weaponizing Oakland's Nuisance Ordinances
- St. James Infirmary: Statement of Support for APHA's "Addressing Law Enforcement Violence as a Public Health Issue"
- Renegade
- Oral History with Charles Oshinuga
- San Francisco Jail Population
- Bay Area Military Contracts
- Abolishing Policing in Oakland
- Policing and Place-Taking in Downtown Oakland Nightlife
- Data-Driven Policing and the Colonial Database
- Chapter 5: Transportation, Infrastructure, & Economy
- Introduction
- Transport in History: What Is, Was, and Wasn't
- Interview with Bonnie Wills
- Interview with Mira Ingram
- Energy, Water, Sewage: The Systems We Take for Granted
- Jobs and Commuting: Where We Work and Live
- Resistance and Envisioning Our Collective Futures
- Redlined: Unsettled in the Mission
- Google Bus Blockades for a Right to the City
- Why Taxi Drivers Protested Uber at the Crunchies
- Chapter 6: Migrations/Relocations
- Introduction
- Uneven Development: Suburbanization & Gentrification
- Immigrant Geographies
- Black Exclusion in the City of Alameda
- Mobile Segregation and Resegregation
- Voluntary Migrations, Forced Dislocations
- Expensification
- Family-based Migrations
- Solidarity Becomes a House
- Archaeology of the Albany Bulb
- Political Economy: Contextualizing Migration and Relocation in the Bay
- Resistance: Disrupting a Regional Geography of Inequality
- Chapter 7: Speculation & Speculative Futures
- Speculation and Speculative Futures
- Take the Houses Back: Moms 4 Housing
- The Gridline Imaginary: A Brief History of Speculation in the United States
- Redlining and Lending in Oakland
- Redline in the Sand: Post-2008 Stockton
- I Dream of a World
- Wall Street Landlords and Post-Crises Housing Speculation
- Invitation Homes, Sacramento, 2018
- Urban Green Investments
- YIMBYism and Absentee Ownership, San Francisco
- Evict the Evictors
- Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island Redevelopment
- Becoming Twitterlandia
- Ron Conway
- Pledge Map, Midtown, and Boycotts
- Benito Santiago, June 18, 2014
- Community Land Trusts and Pigeon Palace
- Reimagining Oakland
- San Francisco Kids: Our Wanderland
- Epilogue: Imagining Bay Area Futures
- Index
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