This multimedia exhibit features a history of the Sanctuary Movement in the Bay Area and an introduction to climate migration—positioning climate change as a major driver in the forced migration of peoples throughout the world. The exhibit focuses on various nuances of climate-induced displacement and migration of the Rohingya people, as well as people in the Northern Triangle of Central America, Haiti, Puerto Rico, Syria, and Pakistan.
Collages by: Brianna Adia Davis
Guest Curators: Rebecca Genry & Lisa Hoffman
Poster designed by Paola Garcia | S23.01 Emerge Studio
CCSF Partners: Rosenberg Library, Puente Program, City Dream, Visual Media Design Department
Community Partners: Amplifying Sanctuary Voices (ASV), East Bay Sanctuary Covenant (EBSC)