One thought on “I am Oscar Grant. I am Frank Ogawa.”
This is sweet.
On night 3 or so of the occupation I took down a “Mustache Rides” sign someone had stuck on the Ogawa statue. Part of my ambivalence about OO has always been about the ways the space was disrespected (while also having great love for the ways the space was being utilized, loved, expanded!)
Anyway, nice to see our city history acknowledged in this context. Thanks for posting it.
This is sweet.
On night 3 or so of the occupation I took down a “Mustache Rides” sign someone had stuck on the Ogawa statue. Part of my ambivalence about OO has always been about the ways the space was disrespected (while also having great love for the ways the space was being utilized, loved, expanded!)
Anyway, nice to see our city history acknowledged in this context. Thanks for posting it.