|  | San Franciscans
have a proud tradition of Social Activism,
from Women's Suffrage to the longshoremen strikes of Bloody
Thursday, on through issues of free speech, civil rights, peace, censorship,
and Reagan-era apathy about AIDS. The common thread among these demonstrators
is that the passion behind their beliefs moves them to act. They are activists,
after all, and they understand that no one ever changed the world by sitting
on the couch. Activists remind us that dissent is not un-American. It is,
in fact, democracy in action. Following are some of the issues that matter
to the people of San Francisco. Affordable
Housing
Anti
Fur I
 Anti
Fur II
 Anti
War I
 Anti
War II
 Bike
Lanes
 Dignity
for Native Americans
 Dog
Rights
 Ethical
Campaigns
 Gay
Rights
 Homelessness
 Labor
I
 Labor
II
 Medical
Marijuana
 Palestinian
Liberation
 Pedestrian
Safety
 Post-Quake
Relocation
 Presidential
Powers
 Public Power
 "Quintronic
Embezzlements"
 The
Right to Dissent
 Right
Wing Takeover
 Senior
Eviction
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