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Direct Action author Luke Hauser faces eviction from his longtime San Francisco home.
Despite never missing a rent payment for ten years, never having a conflict with the owners or other housemates, and generally being an all-round great guy - the forces of progress have declared Hauser an illegal.
In the name of splitting Church Street House (a collective house since 1981) into condos, Hauser's room has been condemned (it's a great room, believe me!) to make way for the subdivision of the "property."
Negotiations are ongoing, but needless to say, the strategy includes a direct action plan as well...
Dozens of first-hand narratives woven into a two-year tapestry of resistance. Here is the crucial backstory to today's nonviolent protest movements, leavened with a healthy dose of humor.
Order the book here for just $9.95 postpaid, or download as much as you want via easy-to-print text and PDF files.
Dozens of photos and resources from the book are also posted on this site, and more are being added - including the 35-page Direct Action handbook.
Click the links at the top of the page for more info.
Luke Hauser's work also appears at ReclaimingQuarterly.org
Recent photo-posts include Chevron Protest and SF Peace Actions
And he allegedly played with the infamous Funky Nixons, whose music is available free on this site (download at your own risk!)...
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