Sidewalk Stories - by Evan Gackstetter
This final conversation in the Sidewalk Stories series is certainly one worth the listen. Del remains his true authentic self over the course of this conversation and it speaks volumes for his passion and experience within the sphere of the drug and homelessness crisis which is has been occurring on the streets of San Francisco for the entirety of the fifty years that Del has spent in the city. His expertise on the condition, humanity, and needs of the homeless community based on his own experiences embody his passion for helping people which comes up very frequently over the course of this conversation. "Del Seymour has spent many years on the very streets where he now conducts the tours. An Army Veteran, Del went back to his home in Chicago in 1969 and immediately left for California. In his time in San Francisco, he has seen the area from all angles: as an addict living on the streets, as a taxi driver, as a husband (for only fifteen minutes--his self-described "Hollywood marriage"), as a volunteer at one of the many service organizations. His idea for Tenderloin Walking Tours stems from his love of the neighborhood. He works in conjunction with many of the social agencies in the Tenderloin (he serves on the Board of The Gubbio Project among others) and also the companies that have moved into the Market Street corridor and has received the respect of everyone he involves. His knowledge and communication skills make him an ideal ‘docent’ for the area." - Tenderloin Walking Tours
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