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What you can do next
Contact local legal aid organizations or a lawyer if you haven’t already
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Your submission
Contact
Contact information
Your name
Karen Placek
Email address
anindependentmindknotlogic@gmail.com
Phone number
415-452-8003
Address
46 Rivas Avenue
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San Francisco, California 94132
Are you now or have ever been an active duty service member?
No
Primary concern
What is your primary reason for contacting the Civil Rights Division?
Something else happened
Location
Where did this happen?
Organization name
City of San Francisco: Media(television and Radio), City Hall
Address
sent emails, Tweets, and FEDEX package
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San Francisco, California
Personal characteristics
Do you believe any of these personal characteristics influenced why you were treated this way?
Family, marital, or parental status
Race/color
Other reason
Date
When did this happen?
1/—/1968
Personal description
In your own words, describe what happened
Please investigate as there has been no response. My blog is An Independent Mind, Knot Logic on google and I am meant to be going for the Nobel and Pulitzer Prizes and cannot seem to find whom I need to proof the work. My blog addy on blogspot.com is, http://anindependentmindknotlogic.blogspot.com.
I also own a commercial art collection and have been trying to show it to the city of San Francisco at City Hall for consideration for the Chamber of Commerce for the tourist trade here in the city: SFOriginals at the addy on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pc65onO1Apc
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