Diane di Prima

This 1960s Anarchist Group Believed Food Should Be Free

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From Atlas Obscura

In 1968, the poet Diane di Prima moved from New York to San Francisco. She wanted to work with the Diggers, self-identified community anarchists who performed street theater and organized mutual aid projects, from free stores to free housing to the dissemination of produce, hot meals, and bread.

San Francisco, Aug 6: Celebration for Diane di Prima

Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Diane di Prima: Presented by her Family
TRIBUTE, CELEBRATION, AND CULTURAL BASH
Sun, Aug 6, 2023
The Castro Theatre, 429 Castro St, San Francisco, CA 94114
https://centerforthehumanities.org/programming/celebrating-the-life-and-...

About this tribute, celebration and cultural bash

Alice Molloy, Lesbian Fighting Irish of Oakland (1936 - 2022)

San Francisco Chronicle, March 3, 2022

Alice Molloy, died February 2, 2022, at the age of 86, after raising a glass for the last time in honor of the Irish fishermen of Castletownbere who stood down the Russian Navy.

As a founder of I.C.I., A Woman's Place Bookstore in 1971, located at the intersection of College and Broadway, Alice was dedicated to building an informed lesbian feminist anarchist community and a world free of the constraints of patriarchy.

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