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'''Women in Resistance mural in Balmy Alley, San Francisco's Mission District.''
''Photo: Chris Carlsson''
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Women In Resistance, a new mural recently completed in Balmy Alley, is honored along with a series of posters by the Poster Syndicate featuring each of the several dozen women subjects of the mural. A panel discussion moderated by Lucia Gonzalez Ippolito and Natasha Kohli featured Nanci Pili Hernandez, Lara Kiswani, Nina Parks, and Cecilia Chung, was held at AlleyCat Books on 24th Street in San Francisco on Sept. 27, 2019. The discussion is joined in progress, when Nanci is discussing her experience hanging the big "RESIST" banner across from the White House on Trump's Inauguration Day.
'''''Women In Resistance,'' a new mural recently completed in Balmy Alley, is honored along with a series of posters by the Poster Syndicate featuring each of the several dozen women subjects of the mural. A panel discussion moderated by Lucia Gonzalez Ippolito and Natasha Kohli featured Nanci Pili Hernandez, Lara Kiswani, Nina Parks, and Cecilia Chung, was held at AlleyCat Books on 24th Street in San Francisco on Sept. 27, 2019. The discussion is joined in progress, when Nanci is discussing her experience hanging the big "RESIST" banner across from the White House on Trump's Inauguration Day.'''
 
''Video: Chris Carlsson''
 
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Unfinished History

Full-mural 0437.jpg

'Women in Resistance mural in Balmy Alley, San Francisco's Mission District.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

Mural-by 0448.jpg

Supporting-artists 0447.jpg

<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/womeninresistancediscussion" width="640" height="480" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen="true" mozallowfullscreen="true" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Women In Resistance, a new mural recently completed in Balmy Alley, is honored along with a series of posters by the Poster Syndicate featuring each of the several dozen women subjects of the mural. A panel discussion moderated by Lucia Gonzalez Ippolito and Natasha Kohli featured Nanci Pili Hernandez, Lara Kiswani, Nina Parks, and Cecilia Chung, was held at AlleyCat Books on 24th Street in San Francisco on Sept. 27, 2019. The discussion is joined in progress, when Nanci is discussing her experience hanging the big "RESIST" banner across from the White House on Trump's Inauguration Day.

Video: Chris Carlsson

Left-side 0439.jpg

Middle-left 0440.jpg

Middle-right 0441.jpg

Right-side 0442.jpg


Featured-women4 0443.jpg
Featured-women3 0444.jpg


Featured-women2 0445.jpg
Featured-women1 0446.jpg