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Interested in cultures and groups, she brought her camera along to document two important communities in her life-the San Francisco Zen Center and CommunityGrows, a nonprofit she founded which cultivates healthy youth through growing gardens in low-income, diverse communities.
Zen Center Comes to the Lower Haight/ Hayes Valley Neighborhood—1969 This booklet was made specifically for friends and acquaintances from my early days in the 70s at the San Francisco Zen Center (SFZC). I would like to honor all the work SFZC did to transform the 300 Page Street neighborhood, and tell you about CommunityGrows,
Philip Whalen. Courtesy Barbara Lubanski-Wenger. Philip Whalen is probably best known as one of the readers introduced by Kenneth Rexroth at the Six Gallery in San Francisco forty years ago, an event that launched the Beat Scene in San Francisco.
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The Wind Bell is a publication of the San Francisco Zen Center. 1961 - 2012; Volumes 1 - 42.
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