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Sheryl Davis, executive director of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission: “There is a secret sauce, a special sauce that lives within HBCUs. We want to ensure that we get that on our hamburgers out here.”

Hoping to get a new higher education campus in The City’s ailing downtown, San Francisco Mayor London Breed hosted Friday a group of representatives from historically Black colleges and universities to forge ties that are already producing educational exchanges and could lead to new satellite-school operations.

Representatives from more than a half-dozen HBCUs and educational institutions came to Friday’s exploratory event, dubbed “Black 2 San Francisco,” at the Taube Atrium Theater in the War Memorial Veterans Building across Van Ness Avenue from City Hall.

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