Organized by SFMOMA's Deena Chalabi, Dominic Willsdon, and Stella Lochman, «Public Knowledge» addresses recent shifts in the Bay Area resulting from the technology industry boom and how those changes
affect cultural memory.7 The boom has led to rising socioeconomic inequality, pushing families from their traditional communities and pricing out cultural spaces.
We do not know the extent to which
cultural factors could
affect the willingness of respondents to either admit or recall the presence of symptoms during their lifetime or whether the more generic problem of impaired
memory recall could
affect subgroups of the sample differentially.