Public Matters: San Francisco During the 1980s Through Janet Delaney’ Lens

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Public Matters centers primarily around the Latino community and Mission District during the 1980s, a rather tumultuous political period. Using a large format camera and color film, American photographer Janet Delaney took to the streets with San Francisco natives to capture them during community gatherings, like the annual Cinco de Mayo parade, during political rallies, like the Peace, Jobs, and Justice marches, or simply while lounging in front of their homes and businesses.

Public Matters captures the spirit of San Francisco during a period of high immigration and political strife, documenting the resilience and energy of the city’s communities.
Foxy Lady, 1983

Baby with Laotian Hat, 1983

Reserve Officers’ Training Corp, Cinco de Mayo Parade, 1983

Woman in Brown Suit, 1983

Dancers on Stage, 1984

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