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representation of a Godzilla-like good urban monster, originally drawn by Alfred Twu in response to "Monster in the Mission" motif used by Mission activists to oppose project at 16th & Mission.
representation of a Godzilla-like good urban monster, originally drawn by Alfred Twu in response to "Monster in the Mission" motif used by Mission activists to oppose project at 16th & Mission.

The earliest attested use was reference to a "monster of development" in Mission.
Tweet from Plaza 16 Coalition, May 16, 2014
https://twitter.com/PlazaSixteen/status/467425836652822528?s=20



 
 
graphic from 2015:


 
 

[[File:Plaza-16-No-Monster-in-the-Mission1.png|thumb|left|500px|Plaza 16 Coalition image, March 2015]]
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poster from 2016:

[[File:Plaza-16-Coalition-2016-poster.jpg|thumb|left|500px|Plaza 16 Coalition image, March 2015]]
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[[File:Rufo-New-Left-Urbanists.jpg|thumb|left|500px|Plaza 16 Coalition image, March 2015]]
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[[File:New-Left-Urbanist-illustration-Chad-Crowe.png|thumb|left|500px|illustration for WSJ "New Left Urbanists" article by Chad Crowe]]



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Revision as of 04:11, 27 August 2019

representation of a Godzilla-like good urban monster, originally drawn by Alfred Twu in response to "Monster in the Mission" motif used by Mission activists to oppose project at 16th & Mission.

The earliest attested use was reference to a "monster of development" in Mission. Tweet from Plaza 16 Coalition, May 16, 2014 https://twitter.com/PlazaSixteen/status/467425836652822528?s=20


  graphic from 2015:

 

Plaza 16 Coalition image, March 2015

 

 

poster from 2016:

Plaza 16 Coalition image, March 2015


Plaza 16 Coalition image, March 2015



illustration for WSJ "New Left Urbanists" article by Chad Crowe


 

 

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