Consuelo Kanaga (1894-1978) was one of the first women photographers for a major American newspaper, working at the SF Chronicle starting in 1915. She captured an array of urban subjects in San Francisco and New York and documented the social justice movements of her day, including efforts to address racism, worker rights and poverty. An exhibition of her work is on display at SFMOMA through Feb. 9. Nick Despota will join Rodney to share thoughts on this important figure of photojournalism and San Francisco history.
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        Earlier Event: February 6
          Classic Rock Posters of the 1960s 
        Later Event: February 20
          Oracle Ballpark Tour
        