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Documentary Highlights Impact of Late SF Mayor George Moscone

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A 2009 memorial in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood to remember Supervisor Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone.  (Photo: Jamison Wieser/Flickr)

Forty years ago next week, San Francisco was rocked by the double assassination of Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk. In the years since, the story of Milk, a pioneer in the fight for gay rights, has been frequently told. But the story of San Francisco’s progressive mayor has gotten far less attention. A new documentary, “Moscone: A Legacy of Change,” sets out to fix that. It examines at the life and career of the progressive mayor, and how his life mirrored a political evolution of the Bay Area and the state.

Watch “Moscone: A Legacy of Change” on KQED

Guests:

Steve Talbot, wrote the documentary, "Moscone: A Legacy of Change"<br />

Jonathan Moscone, son of mayor GeorgeMoscone; chief of civic engagement, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco

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