Health/Housing Community Workshop
Schedule
Thu Mar 05 2026 at 05:30 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-08:00Location
African American Art & Culture Complex | San Francisco, CA
About this Event
Join community members, City staff, and local partners for a workshop on Health and Housing priorities for the Fillmore / Western Addition. The goal of this workshop is to gather community expertise to inform the strategies and actions that will be developed for the Fillmore Community Action Plan (FCAP).
- Food and refreshments will be provided.
- Doors open at 5:00pm.
- Program & activities begin at 5:30pm.
What is the Fillmore Community Action Plan (FCAP)?
The Fillmore Community Action Plan is a partnership between the City and community members to create lasting, community-driven change.
The Fillmore / Western Addition is the heart of San Francisco’s Black cultural life. For generations, it has been home to vibrant Black, Japanese, and Jewish communities — a rich blend reflected in its music, businesses, festivals, and landmarks. However, Urban Renewal and Redevelopment in the mid-20th century displaced Black residents, disrupting community ties and leaving lasting impacts that are still felt today.
Through engagement, collaboration and consensus the plan will build a roadmap for meaningful short and long-term investments — one that honors the Fillmore’s history and uplifts its future.
Goals:
- Protect and celebrate Black cultural heritage by uplifting the Fillmore/Western Addition’s legacy
- Advance healing and reconciliation through community-led reflection, collaboration, and capacity-building
- Build trust and lasting partnerships between community members, City departments, and local institutions
- Develop an Action Plan that serves as a framework for the neighborhood and guides future City and community investments
Learn more at: Fillmore Community Action Plan | SF Planning
Where is it happening?
African American Art & Culture Complex, 762 Fulton Street, San Francisco, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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