Harvey Milk Photo Center Photo Book Selection 2024
Alternative Voices, selected for display in the David Johnson Reference Library an into the permanent collection at the Center.
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Dominic Trix Interview with Jeanne Hansen
Wednesday, February 5
The Dominic Trix show presents a special interview with local photographer Jeanne Hansen, who has an exhibit happening now thru March 28th on the Foothill College campus in building 6100. She has a book titled "Alternative Voices" out now about the 1980s San Fransisco punk/music scene that we'll be talking about and find out more about what those times were like and how she came to get into photography and record the exciting music being created in the Bay Area and her other works.
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‘Punk/Performance in the ’Loin’ is as Chaotic as the Scene it Seeks to Document
The Do List | May 11, 2022 | Rae Alexandra
Mission Local Live Exhibition Walkthrough SFPL
Annie Chenery
Jeanne Hansen at The New Farm SF
Jeanne Hansen and Jonah Raskin have a new book out, titled, “Alternative Voices: 1980’s Punk San Francisco,” and Jeanne came to the New Farm SF to tell us about the book and her photography. October 18, 2021
Alternative Voices: Mia Simmans
Mia Simmans (Frightwig) came by the New Farm SF on October 17, 2021, to play us some songs and support Jeanne Hansen and Jonah Raskin in promoting their new book, “Alternative Voices: 1980’s Punk San Francisco.” October 18, 2021
A Portal to San Francisco’s Punk Rock Past
Datebook | October 13, 2021 | Rae Alexandra
Scenes from Bay Area’s punk past reveal the bombast and bonds of a subculture
Datebook | October 8, 2021 | Robert Morast
Alternative Voices
Substack | October 7, 2021 | Simon Warner
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San Francisco
Photographer and curator Jeanne M. Hansen and rock & roll critic Jonah Raskin talk about Alternative Voices, a photo exhibit at the SF Public Library celebrating the heyday of the city’s punk rock scene through the eyes of those who lived it.
CBS SF Bay Area | October 5, 2021
“In the 80s, Punk Ruled San Francisco Streets. Here’s What It Looked Like.”
September 30, 2021 | Meaghan Mitchell