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Committee advances ordinance to commission Maya Angelou work and set 30% women representation goal

San Francisco Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee · September 26, 2018
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The committee forwarded legislation directing the Arts Commission to install a Maya Angelou work at the main library and establishing a city goal that at least 30% of nonfictional figures in public works be women, creating a fund for design and maintenance; sponsors said the measure would improve representation and monitoring.

The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee voted Sept. 26 to move forward with an ordinance that directs the Arts Commission to erect a work of art commemorating Maya Angelou at the Main Library, sets a city policy goal that at least 30 percent of nonfictional public figures depicted on city'owned property be women, and creates a public'private…

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