2022, Back to the Point

In 2022, the (S)olidarity (F)orever (C)ollective took a well-earned step back and passed the torch to SF Black Wall Street — a grassroots organization co-founded by seven Black San Francisco natives in June 2020, born out of a desire to help Black residents build wealth, reclaim spaces they had been forced to leave, and spread the culture and influence of their community into new corners of the City. Committed to expanding Black cultural space, Black homeownership, and Black business, SF Black Wall Street has always been about anchoring Black San Francisco, and there was no better place to do that than Hunters Point.

SF Black Wall Street brought 415 Day back to the HP, shining a bright light on the legacy, the joy, and the resistance of Black San Francisco. In a city that has spent decades intentionally pushing Black residents out, through urban renewal, redlining, rising rents, and broken promises, 2022's 415 Day was a declaration that Black Frisco is still here, still vibrant, and still fighting.

Classic cars gleamed in the sun, classic rap echoed through the neighborhood, and the full diversity of Hunters Point turned out to celebrate what this community has always been: resilient, rooted, and unapologetically itself. It was exactly the kind of day that can't be manufactured or co-opted. It was real Frisco sh*t.

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