As California property values continue to skyrocket, and tensions rise over how to cope with the resulting displacement and dispossession of different communities, Headlands offers an alternative and creative approach to the crisis. Join us for a round table discussion and dinner with Amy Balkin, Adriana Camarena, and Kirk Crippens-three artists addressing issues of property rights, stories of immigration and forced relocation, and the profound effects of the recent recession. During an optional outdoor stroll prior to the talk, urban geographer Richard A. Walker shares the history of development and parklands in the Bay Area, including the story of Marincello-the residential project that almost overtook the Marin Headlands.
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