mr. stokes. >>> good afternoon, my name is [speaker not understood] and i'm here with power, people organized for employment rights. and we are also here to support the fair chance ordinance. we started a project a little over a year ago that in collaboration with [speaker not understood] advocates, a number of groups called the black priorities project and we conducted a bunch of listening sessions all over the bay area. many of them in san francisco and the top three issues that came out of those were housing, employment, and criminalization as the number one causes that were leading to the displacement of african-american families. we're excited about the fair chance ordinance is that it links all those issues, removes some of the really critical structural barriers that are impacting our communities. it still is elusive when you don't get hired for a job so i think all the enforement pieces that are in here are critical. they're going to still be difficult to up lift. we're excited about that. and we thank the leadership of supervisor kim. we hear there is possibly unanimous support for t