i'm the executive director of the phillip randolph. i want to thank you, supervisor walton, for bringing us into the conversation. i hear other people say they haven't been a part of the conversation, but i also want to say to the service providers currently in juve nil that i do not believe you are the enemy. i applaud the positive work that is invested in our youth. i work with many of the folks that spoke today. it's pulls kids out of school and separates them from their family and community at a time that is a crisis moment in their life. research shows that being detained leads to longer sentences and worse outcomes for our youth later on. in a recent article published in november, we found that 4 out of 5 of the bay area counties that use risk assessment kids were detained anyway. as you said, supervisor walton, this is a racial justice issue, it's a civil rights issue and the legislation gives san francisco an opportunity to continue to lead and set precedents for our neighboring cities and counties. i appreciate your effort, th