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The neighborhood was the subject of a 2003 documentary, Straight Outta Hunters Point, [62] directed by lifelong Hunters Point resident Kevin Epps, and a 2012 sequel, "Straight Outta Hunters Point 2", movies that expose the daily drama of gang-related wars plaguing a community already fighting for social and economic survival.
In 1967, Robert Kennedy visited Bayview Hunters Point and spoke with Ruth Williams about the issues of poverty facing the community. Ruth Williams’ testimony before the United States Senate Appropriations Committee in 1970 led to the release of 30 million dollars of Housing and Urban Development funds to Bayview Hunters Point residents. The ...
The Bayview Footprints Network maintains the neighborhood's longest-running blog, and the San Francisco Bay View is the local newspaper. Hunters Point Shipyard, a former Superfund site, and a polluting power plant have been focal points for environmental activists.
As initially defined, India Basin referred to the part of San Francisco Bay between the Hunters Point peninsula and Islais Creek. [2]: 17 The definition was expanded later to encompass the neighborhood north of Ninth Avenue South (now Innes Avenue), bounded by Kentucky (now Third) Street and the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, extending from the top of the hill to the water.
Bernal Heights is slightly less expensive than other neighborhoods in San Francisco. With the median sales price being $1.27 million, you’ll save a little money compared to other parts of the city.
Pages in category "Bayview–Hunters Point, San Francisco" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Silver Terrace is a neighborhood in the south eastern corner of San Francisco, between Bayview–Hunters Point and Portola neighborhoods. It is roughly bordered by Third Street to the east, Palou Avenue and Silver Avenue to the north, Williams Avenue to the south and Bayshore Boulevard and U.S. Route 101 to the west.
Designed to meet the needs of underserved Bayview-Hunters Point communities in southeast San Francisco, the EcoCenter at Heron's Head Park is a unique educational facility that combines environmental education, experience-based learning and habitat restoration. [3]