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SF URBAN FILM FEST

Venues

    Google Community Space

    Google’s Community Space provides local Bay Area nonprofits with free access to event space and coworking areas.

     


    Ninth Street Independent Film Center

    The Ninth Street Independent Film Center at 145 Ninth Street provides a permanent home for independent media in the San Francisco Bay Area.

    We have transformed nearly 22,000 square feet of industrial space into a publicly accessible nonprofit film center. We see this building as a power plant that generates independent media on a local and national level—a facility created to promote and preserve public-interest media within an increasingly homogenous telecommunications landscape.


    SPUR

    SPUR (the San Francisco Bay Area Planning and Urban Research Association) is a member-supported nonprofit organization with locations in San Francisco, San Jose and Oakland. SPUR brings people together from across the political spectrum to develop solutions to the big problems our cities face.


    Tenderloin Museum

    The Tenderloin Museum celebrates the rich history of one of San Francisco’s most misunderstood neighborhood. The 31 blocks of the Tenderloin district are the beating heart of the city peopled by immigrants and iconoclasts, artists and activists, sinners and saints. Visit the Tenderloin Museum today and encounter a kaleidoscopic American city in all its grit and glory.