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Commission hears lengthy community presentation on Pan‑Latino historic context statement; staff to continue outreach

May 17, 2023 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California


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Commission hears lengthy community presentation on Pan‑Latino historic context statement; staff to continue outreach
The Historic Preservation Commission received a major presentation and broad public response on the draft San Francisco Pan‑Latino (Nuestra Historia) historic context statement, a multi‑year, community‑driven effort to document Latino/Latinx history across San Francisco neighborhoods.

Community leaders, academics and cultural organizations described the project’s methodology, research and community engagement. Anne Cervantes, founder of the San Francisco Latino Historical Society, outlined the project’s goals to collect oral histories, community narratives and archival sources and told commissioners the document pursues a “first‑voice” approach to foreground Latino perspectives. Lorraine Garcia Nakata and Professor Carlos Cordova described the research methods, oral‑history interviews and community forums used to identify historic assets. Representatives from the Mexican Museum and other cultural groups described planned programs and the museum’s role in the local cultural ecosystem.

Commissioners praised the breadth of work and emphasized that the draft should remain a living document with expanded outreach, translated materials, and continued community vetting. Staff said they will continue engagement (including Spanish translations and liaison with cultural districts) and aim to return the document for adoption later in 2023.

This item was non‑action at the hearing; staff requested guidance on areas for expanded research and organizations to consult. Commissioners recommended school‑district outreach and continued collaboration with cultural districts and community advisory boards.

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