Abstract

One of only two 1970s women's centers still in operation today, The Women's Building in San Francisco was recently added to the National Register of Historic Places. The iconic mural-covered building is recognized as a site of radical and intersectional feminist organizing-which is in keeping with the vision of its founders, who sought to create a space that included LGBTQ, working-class, and immigrant women.

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