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Occupy retakes Catholic Church building
05.01.12 - 2:34 pm | Yael Chanoff |
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Image from the last Occupation at 888 Turk. They're back.
The Occupy SF Commune is back.
More than 100 activists went from a march on Market Street to the building at 888 Turk, owned by the Catholic Church, that was occupied not long ago.
“This is our home,” said one OSF person. “A lot of folks love this spot.”
He added: “Any vacant building, people have the right to use it, just like with any vacant land. These are resouces of the commuinity and tney’re not being utilized.
“We’re offering medical care and serving food right now. Everyone is welcome here, and open space for the people, just like the camp at Justin Herman Plaza.”
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