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TUC Radio
Part 6 in a 6-part Series on the Modern City
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 Maria Gilardin  Contact Contributor
March 26, 2001, 12:57 p.m.

A place for artists, activists and working folks: that's what made San Francisco the great city it was. The city we love is disappearing and turning into just another sector of corporate monoculture says poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
Producer: Maria Gilardin
Uploaded by: Maria Gilardin
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Why are so many of our cities becoming uninhabitable? Rebecca Solnit's "Hollow City" is a mix of personal diary and historic study on par with the modern analysis brought forth by Mike Davis and Gray Brechin in "Imperial San Francisco". This interview gives thought provoking answers as to why and how this happened and what can be done.

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