Media Coverage
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Women’s Building: una “habitación propia” para las mujeres en San Francisco
Women’s Building nació en San Francisco durante el movimiento feminista de los años 70, cuando las mujeres organizaron una conferencia nacional contra la violencia hacia la mujer y grupos conservadores les cerraron las puertas. By Milenio México.
Women’s Building gains landmark status
The building on 1830 Sutter St received an unanimous vote in designation for landmark status. By San Francisco Examiner.
Benjamin Moore Partners with National Trust for Historic Preservation on Campaign Celebrating Women’s Heritage
Together, Benjamin Moore and the National Trust identified sites rooted in women’s history and will help restore these places to their former glory. By BusinessWire.
Snap: A new routine – Mondays at the Women’s Building food pantry
By Mission Local.
Maestra Peace Mural 1994
Artist: Juana Alicia, Contribitors: Miranda Bergman, Edyche Boon, Susan Kelk Cepvantes, Meera Desai, Yvonne Littleton, Irene Pepez, and Olivia Queveno, The Women’s Building, 3543 18th Street, San Francisco, California. By BCX News,
Nobody leaves hungry from the Women’s Building food pantry
A sanctuary with no judgment — that’s what Tania Estrada, the community programs director at the Women’s Building, calls their food pantry, established through a partnership with the SF-Marin Food Bank’s immigrant food assistance program. By Mission Local.
The Icelandic Artist Ragnar Kjartansson’s Latest Project? Exposing How Misogynistic American Pop Music Is
Ragnar Kjartansson’s durational performance “Romantic Songs of the Patriarchy” takes over the Women’s Building in San Francisco. By Artnet News.
SF Women’s Building wins national historic listing
SF Women’s Building receives federal recognition as a national historic site due to its connection to LGBT history and the radical women’s movement. By San Francisco Bay Times.
Women’s Building, San Francisco, CA – Places by the National Park Service.
By the National Park Service.
San Francisco mural is named a top tourist destination
Maestrapeace, the mural that covers The Women’s Building in San Francisco, has been named as a top tourist destination by TripExpert. The original muralists are raising funds to create a tabletop book on the iconic mural. By ABC News.