About Her City
Her City is San Francisco's first women-only walking tour, celebrating Women's History Month by unearthing the stories of the women who shaped this city — and honoring those still shaping it today.
Led by Vanessa Karel, founder of Greether, the tour moves through Union Square, Chinatown, and North Beach — concluding with a community picnic at Francisco Park, overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge.
Event Snapshot
📅 Date: Saturday, March 29, 2026
🕑 Start time: TBD
📍 Start: Union Square, SF
🏁 End: Francisco Park Picnic
👥 Attendees: 50–100 Women
The Tour
Union Square Alma Spreckels — Power & Patronage
Chinatown Donaldina Cameron — Justice & Resistance
North Beach Frida Kahlo & SF's Literary Women
City Hall Feinstein, Harris & Political Will
Mission District Latina Activists & Community Builders
Francisco Park Community Picnic — Women of Today
Spots are limited — RSVP is required
More about Greether
Greether targets two of the most important SDGs and UN development goals, which are to reduce safety risks for women and to increase income opportunities for them. The web app has organically grown users in over 130 countries and 1k+ cities around the world. “We connect female travelers to verified local women Greeters they can book wherever they go so they can have safer navigation from a local expert, it's like booking your local bestie”
Community Partners
“Eff Your Beauty Standards” is a body-positivity movement founded in 2013 by model and body activist Tess Holliday. It began as a bold social media campaign — especially on Instagram — aimed at rejecting constrictive and harmful societal beauty norms, especially those that marginalize people based on body size, shape, skin tone, age, ability, or other physical traits. The movement’s name itself is a call to dismantle traditional, narrow ideas of beauty and embrace self-love and confidence in all forms of bodies.
Instagram: @effyourbeautystandards
The SF Latina Social Club is a community organization based in San Francisco that brings together Latina women (and often allies) through monthly events, social gatherings, and cultural celebrations. These events are designed to foster joy, connection, leadership, and shared cultural pride. Posts from their community highlight that it’s a space where Latinas are encouraged to show up authentically, use their voices, and celebrate leadership and community together.
Instagram: @sflatinassocialclub