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The San Francisco Women's Center was organized in 1973. By 1974, the group hired its first full-time employee and had moved into a small storefront office. In 1976, difficulty in locating a venue for the national conference on Violence Against Women, which it was organizing with other women's groups,
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In 1997, The Women's Building began to undergo a $ 5 million renovation prompted by mandatory seismic retrofitting to meet city standards. In the course of that effort, it evicted the Dovre Club, an Irish bar that had been in the corner of the building on 18th and Lapidge streets since 1979. The
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Many of the original artists returned to the building for an update in 2000, an expansion to the inside of the building in 2010, and a major $ 130,000 restoration in 2012. That last restoration included a treatment process designed to preserve the colors of the mural for another 100 years.
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Tracy Gary, one of the organizers of the Violence Against Women conference, and co-founder of The Women's Building, along with co-founder Marya Grambs and Women's Building staff member Carmen Vázquez, were interviewed in 1982 by Julia Randall for
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led the Center to search for a permanent space. Through 1978 and 1979, it raised funds to put down an initial $ 10,000 deposit, and then a $ 115,000 first payment toward the $ 535,000 purchase price of the building at 3543 18th Street.
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and serves more than 20,000 women a year. The building has served as an event and meeting space since 1979, when it was purchased by the San Francisco Women's Center. The Center is shielded from rising real estate costs in the
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original owner of that bar had an oral agreement with the Women's Center that the bar could stay in place during his lifetime; after his death in 1997, the bar made an effort to remain but ultimately relocated.
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In the first year of operation, The Women's Building was subject to two attacks: an arson fire that caused $ 50,000 worth of damage, and a pipe bomb set off on the front steps of the building.
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In 2018, the Center received a $ 160,000 grant to retrofit the building's windows, after winning preservation funding in a contest for historical buildings.
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in recognition of the center's 3rd year of operations. The women discussed the difficulties of the early years and how the building was being used in 1982.
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until 1935. Other organizations associated with various national or ethnic groups have also used the building, such as the
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NPGallery Digital Asset Management System, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior
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The four-story structure was built in 1910 by architect August Reinhold Denke, for the German
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Majority report, May 6, 1982: Judy Chicago, San Francisco Women's Building, Merle Woo
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since April 30, 2018, under the name "The Women's Building". It has been listed as a
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because it owns the building free and clear, having paid off the mortgage in 1995.
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and her partner Diane Jones were also among The Women's Building's co-founders.
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The front of the San Francisco Women's Building in 2006.
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Part of the mural on the side of the building, in 2015
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Index

The Women's Building
Women's Building (disambiguation)
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
San Francisco Designated Landmark

San Francisco
California
United States
37°45′41″N 122°25′21″W / 37.761420°N 122.422619°W / 37.761420; -122.422619
100002359
non-profit
community center
San Francisco
California
self-determination
gender equality
social justice
tenants
Mission District
National Register of Historic Places
San Francisco Designated Landmark
The Women's Building (1993)
Turnverein
Native Sons and Daughters of the Golden West
Sons and Daughters of Norway
Becoming Visible: The First Black Lesbian Conference
African-American
lesbian
KPFA
Roma Guy

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