The Anti-Eviction Mapping Project is a data visualization, data analysis, and storytelling collective documenting the dispossession of San Francisco Bay Area residents in the wake of the Tech Boom 2.0. Through digital maps, oral history work, film, murals, and community events, the project renders visible the entanglements of global capital, real estate, high tech, and the political economy. It studies the displacement of people, but also of complex social worlds, as certain spaces become desirable to such entanglements. Maintaining antiracist and feminist analyses as well as decolonial methodologies, the project creates tools and disseminates data to contribute to collective resistance and movement building.