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Lesson Guides Why Now?: Reparations in San Francisco Zine (Chinese)
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Why Now?: Reparations in San Francisco Zine (Chinese)

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Illustrated by Katie Quan, this bilingual zine highlights the history and significance Black communities here in San Francisco and why supporting reparations is beneficial to all. This zine is translated into English and simplified Chinese.

This download only contains a digital zine. Please print on 11x17 paper for best results.

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Illustrated by Katie Quan, this bilingual zine highlights the history and significance Black communities here in San Francisco and why supporting reparations is beneficial to all. This zine is translated into English and simplified Chinese.

This download only contains a digital zine. Please print on 11x17 paper for best results.

Illustrated by Katie Quan, this bilingual zine highlights the history and significance Black communities here in San Francisco and why supporting reparations is beneficial to all. This zine is translated into English and simplified Chinese.

This download only contains a digital zine. Please print on 11x17 paper for best results.

About Collaborators:

AACRE is a network of social justice groups committed to equity and justice for all Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.

Chinese for Affirmative Action is to protect the civil and political rights of Chinese Americans and to advance multiracial democracy in the United States. CAA advocates for systemic change that protects immigrant rights, promotes language diversity, and remedies racial injustice.

Edge on the Square is a contemporary art hub located at the heart of San Francisco Chinatown. Our year-round programming is designed to bring together creators and educators for a well-rounded cultural experience. Our space welcomes Asian American artists for our twice annual art exhibitions and our signature annual contemporary art festival, as well as music events and community gatherings that foster cultural exchange and understanding.

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