<div dir="ltr"><span class="">CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS!!!<br> The AMP Zine deadline is August 18th by email or postmarked by August 15th!<br> <br>
The Anti-Eviction Mapping Project is making a zine! The zine is part of
the Narratives of Displacement project and aims to share individual and
community stories, thoughts and feelings surrounding the gentrification
of <span class="">San Francisco and the Bay Area and
the resulting flood of evictions. Reflections on home, community and
displacement are welcome.<br> <br> Be creative! Entries can be as small
as one word or a tiny doodle, and up to 800 words. Potential submission
formats include: poem, short story, essay, thought, doodle, sketch,
painting, comic, print, stamp, quote, joke, collage, pretty much
anything you can or cannot think of.<br> <br> The zine is open to anyone
who has something to express related to these issues, but we would
especially love to see contributions from folks who have been personally
impacted in one way or another by gentrification and/or displacement.<br> <br>
Please specify if you would like to remain anonymous. Otherwise we
would love to credit you for your work in the zine. We will not edit
submissions, but we do have a particular political and artistic vision
for the zine that some pieces may not fit into. However, our goal is to
be as open and accessible as possible, especially as a platform for
typically marginalized voices and stories.<br> <br> Questions and
submissions can be sent to <a href="mailto:ampzine@riseup.net">ampzine@riseup.net</a> and/or Anti-Eviction
Mapping Project, 558 Capp Street, SF, CA, 94110.<br> <br> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ <br> <br> Some background on AMP, from our website:<br> <br>
The Anti-Eviction Mapping Project is a data-visualization, data
analysis, and digital storytelling collective documenting the
dispossession of San Francisco Bay Area residents. The project seeks to
de-isolate those displaced and act as a tool for collective resistance.<br> <br>
We use maps and digital storytelling to make the often invisible
processes of eviction, displacement and gentrification clearly seen.<br> <br> We have released multiple maps, including our:<br> <br>
- Eviction Pledge Map, where you can look up an address to determine
its eviction history, and pledge never to rent or buy from a landlord or
speculator who has profited off of displacement. <br> - Our
Crowdsourced Map of Loss and Displacement, where you can share your
story, photo, of video on a geolocation platform, and add to the map.<br>
- Time-lapse maps of Ellis Act Evictions and all No-Fault Evictions
that have taken place since 1997. We have also mapped evictions of
seniors and people with disabilities over the last three years, with
information about the landlords and speculators who have displaced them.<br> - Map of serial evictions.<br> - Map of income inequality.<br> - Map of no-fault evictions surrounding tech bus stops. <br> - And more!<br> <br>
Check it out: <br> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fantievictionmap.squarespace.com%2F&h=GAQEnwfR8&enc=AZPxVNVsW3YJJrHz-lJMQvSjazWfWtaeA3R9nMst703k6VP7B58kOS3ZM3x-pKuOAB8&s=1" rel="nofollow nofollow" target="_blank"><span>https://</span><span class=""></span><span>antievictionmap.squarespace</span><span class=""></span>.com/</a></span></span></div>