want to thank united against hate week to combat hate and violence and the co-chairs of the campaign, patrice o'neal, and jacqueline mccormick, as well as district 8 residents and super volunteer, susan porter-beckstead. i would like patrice to share more information. >> thank you. thank you, supervisor mandelman. we all know what's at stake. we've spoken about the dangers. we were at a screening with the district attorney's office, who says, normally she would handle five hate crimes at one time and new she's up to 15 all the time and it's increasing. there are over 22 cities, cou counties and campuses across the bay area for united against hate week. it's an attempt by local municipalities, the leaders from cities, to join with their community leaders to say, we can do more if we act together. and the cities are saying, it's a social priority for us. with this comment asian, you are affirming that this is a social priority in this amazing city. we're proud that you are with us and hope that we can do more and more in san francisco next year. we hope this spreads. this is not a one-w