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SAN FRANCISCO (KTVU) - Protesters are planning to make their presence known at Super Bowl City in San Francisco next week.
Protests are planning to cover a wide variety of social issues including African American rights, immigration and homelessness.
According to the SFGate, demonstrations will begin Saturday, and will continue throughout the week.
According to the report, a march will take place Saturday in protest of the deadly police shooting of Mario Woods. Protesters will gather in Union Square and march to Super Bowl City.
A housing rights protest is scheduled for Wednesday.
According to Occupy Oakland, the protest will demand immediate housing for the city's un-housed residents. The group will meet at Sinbads next to the Ferry Building at 4:30 p.m. They will then proceed to set up a tent city next to Super Bowl City.
On Thursday there will be a protest against the Trans-Pacific Partnership. It will begin at noon outside Senator Dianne Feinstein's office at 1 Post Street.
The protests are expected to create additional traffic woes during an already chaotic week on the streets.