my name is larry yee. i grew up in san francisco. >> do not hold onto the microphone. >> okay. i do not want it to fall below the time limit. i grew up in chinatown and i met rose back in 1973 in san francisco. she was a teacher there. at that time in november she said, i have to leave san francisco state. i said, where are you going? she said, i'm going to chinatown because they can't run a parade there. so she invested 45 years of her life making sure that that parade is there for our community. on top of that, she helped raise and build that chinese hospital. i mean, there's a lot of people that did put in their funding there, but she made sure it stayed on track. i say to you guys there, there are a lot of people talking about this, but it should be named the chinatown rose pak. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> hi, my name is yandi, and i am a resident from the bayview district. i am here to support the naming of chinatown rose pak station. she demonstrated her leadership to bring the community together, when a woman was defending social justice. when a woma