STOP STARVING GAZA has a voice in the quiet SF Outer Richmond

SAN FRANCISCO

Lee Heidhues 3.25.2025

The revulsion at the continuing Israeli onslaught has people speaking out in the quiet outer Richmond District of San Francisco. At the intersection of 36th Avenue and Anza Street all four STOP Signs are emblazoned with a reminder to the neighborhood.

The quiet neighborhood is only one place where the signs of protest can be found. The Financial District and Golden Gate Park are sites of citizen activism decrying the Israeli ruination of Palestine supported wholeheartedly by the American military machine.

The corner of 36th and Anza in the outer Richmond
DON’T NORMALIZE GENOCIDE at the corner of 33rd and Geary near the 38R bus stop

The Israeli consulate is downtown at 456 Montgomery Street. Artwork decrying the 18 month Israeli assault against the children, women and men of Gaza has become a Financial District fixture.

Following last week’s Israel assault against Gaza during which at least 400 people, including many women and children perished, security guards at the Israeli Consulate in San Francisco were quick to remove the street art decrying the Israeli war crimes.

A protester at the Music Concourse in Golden Gate opposite the Fine Arts Museum

Top photo: STOP STARVING GAZA across from Lafayette grammar school.