she also worked at the san francisco tennis union and she was vice chair of the lgbt community. in addition to her tireless action around the senior support she was an actual member of our pedestrian safety work group. she's a former resident on our apartment building on sixth street. she pushed for a sixth street project. in fact, many of the members of the community said they came for her and i see them here today. she was recognized by assemblyman tom at the lesbian gay trarnd caucus. she was burn no memphis tennessee and she was an inspiration important. er work on the lgbt meeting she personally knocked the doors and told folks that about the challenges they faced. she served on the board of supervisors trans mark at the site of the former cafe where in august of 1966 trarnd community members responded to hateful protests. she was a performance an charles lounge with her music. she hit the streets for the outreach from the western community plan, which we passed this spring to access to medical marijuana. she was partiality fiery and honest. she fought for you for her last