The day was sweltering, but cool people by the dozens filled the San Francisco War Memorial’s Green Room on the evening of October 5 for the 11th Annual 48 Hills Gala . Retro Latin music—on vinyl!—by DJ Lizzy Al Toque of Chulita Vinyl Club was the perfect welcome to this year’s theme: honoring “Women of Resistance.” The honorees included sisters Ashley and Michelle Monterrosa (community activism), choreographer Alleluia Panis of Kularts (arts), writer and activist Lisa “Tiny” Gray-Garcia of Poor Magazine (journalism), and up-and-coming change-maker Melissa Hernandez (“Woman to Watch”). Comedian and prison educator Shanti Charan was the emcee, and was also honored.
Guests enjoyed a lavish spread from Limón restaurant , luscious and decorative bundt cakes from Nothing Bundt Cakes , and delicious cocktails including the fizzy, gin-based “48 Hills.” Raffle prizes included tickets to Cine+Mas Latino Film Festival , BroadwaySF’s “Kimberly Akimbo ,” and Best of the Bay-winning “Dear San Francisco “; a $100 gift certificate to Casements Bar in the Mission; a Stud Bar package of logo apparel, and a beauty kit by Blended Society .
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48 Hills’ Tim, Imelda, and Marke welcome guests. Photo by Andrew Brobst Tables are set. Photo by Andrew Brobst Guests arrive and mingle on the cooling veranda. Photo by Andrew Brobst Gala honorees Ashley and Michelle Monterrosa. Photo by Andrew Brobst A gorgeous setting. Photo by Andrew Brobst Gala emcee Shanti Charan. Photo by Andrew Brobst Photo by Andrew Brobst DJ Lizzy Al Toque of Chulita Vinyl Club. Photo by Andrew Brobst D9 candidate Steven Torres and friends. Photo by Andrew Brobst Photo by Andrew Brobst Photo by Andrew Brobst Gala honoree Alleluia Panis and friends. Photo by Andrew Brobst Guests including D9 supervisor Hillary Ronen enjoyed a delicious spread from Limon. Photo by Andrew Brobst Serving up cocktails. Photo by Andrew Brobst Shanti Charan works the crowd. Photo by Andrew Brobst Photo by Andrew Brobst Photo by Andrew Brobst Activism honorees Michelle and Ashley Monterrosa. Photo by Andrew Brobst Journalism honoree Lisa ‘Tiny’ Gray-Garcia of Poor Magazine. Photo by Andrew Brobst Arts honoree Alleluia Panis of Kularts. Photo by Andrew Brobst ‘Woman to Watch” honoree Melissa Hernandez. Photo by Andrew Brobst Raffle time! Photo by Andrew Brobst We have winners! Photo by Andrew Brobst D3 supervisor and mayoral candidate Aaron Peskin. Photo by Andrew Brobst Photo by Andrew Brobst Photo by Andrew Brobst D5 supervisor Dean Preston. Photo by Andrew Brobst 48 Hills founder Tim Redmond talks about the site’s essential journalism. Photo by Andrew Brobst Publisher Imelda thanks everyone for a beautiful night. Photo by Andrew Brobst Photo by Andrew Brobst Photo by Andrew Brobst