How Inequality Killed California’s Bohemian Floating Refuge
The first anchor-outs are thought to have settled in abandoned boats bobbing atop Marin County’s Richardson Bay after nearby San Francisco’s famous earthquake and fires of 1906. Over the next century or so, the community drew artists and bohemians; mariners looking for a long-term anchorage (sanctuary for those at sea); and, increasingly after the 2008 […]
This post has been syndicated from Mother Jones, where it was published under this address.
How Inequality Killed California’s Bohemian Floating Refuge Read Post »