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that is what the filipino community center is doing, reaching 160 community members, bridging community members with supports with intensified service such as food insecurity, unemployment insurance, foreign undocumented community members and critical health and safety supplies and information. we ask that mochd keep the f.c.c. program whole by fully funding and restoring the $159,000 and support an equitable recovery for filipinos in san francisco. strengthen this bridge, especially for our vulnerable population as we continue towards recovery together to get there. thank you. >> caller: hello i am from the filipino community center. i'm one of the staff here. (please stand by) >> caller: current funding recommendation will be about 20% reduction in our funding at a time we can't afford any reduction in our community and equitable recovery and all of the service its a they can get. especially with the cultural competency that fcc provides. we thank you for your work on the budget this year. it's challenging but we all need to work together to move forward. thank you. [indiscernible] >>
that is what the filipino community center is doing, reaching 160 community members, bridging community members with supports with intensified service such as food insecurity, unemployment insurance, foreign undocumented community members and critical health and safety supplies and information. we ask that mochd keep the f.c.c. program whole by fully funding and restoring the $159,000 and support an equitable recovery for filipinos in san francisco. strengthen this bridge, especially for our...
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community healing.esponsibility to honor their resilience with the resources they deserve. there are future leaders and they are the people who need long-term healing and they live in our communities. thank you for your time. >> my name is heather ripley and i have worked in district six for theo■ñ?ñ? past eight years. i would like to share my feelings on three points during public comment date on june 205th. one, am hoping you can concentrate on emergency hotel vouchers to provide immediate access in a safe place to sleep. providers cannot really afford to lose any money for transitional age youth and emergent chintzy hotel funds vouchers. please continue to fund educational services so transitional age youth can establish careers and sustainable income. and most importantly, will more clinicians to help provide behavioral health support especially in our shelters, across our fair city. thank you soñ?ñ? much for givine the opportunity to speak and for your consideration and your time. gowzñ?ñ?odbye. >>
community healing.esponsibility to honor their resilience with the resources they deserve. there are future leaders and they are the people who need long-term healing and they live in our communities. thank you for your time. >> my name is heather ripley and i have worked in district six for theo■ñ?ñ? past eight years. i would like to share my feelings on three points during public comment date on june 205th. one, am hoping you can concentrate on emergency hotel vouchers to provide...
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community. please note that city employees and the public the meeting and city hall are closed. commissioners participating in this meeting remotely to the same extent as if they were. public comment will be available for each item on the agenda. each speaker will be allowed two minutes to speak. comments or opportunities to speak during the public comment period are available via phone by calling (415) 655-0001. and the access code today is 146 159 6625. when you hear the agenda item you would like to comment on, called, dial star three to be added to the queue to speak. you will be lined up in the system. while you are waiting, the system will be silent. all callers will remain on mute until their line is open. everyone must account for the time delays and speaking discrepancies between live coverage and streaming. alternatively, you may submit public comment in either of the following ways. by e-mailing recparkscommission@sfgov.com. please note that this meeting is recorded and will be availa
community. please note that city employees and the public the meeting and city hall are closed. commissioners participating in this meeting remotely to the same extent as if they were. public comment will be available for each item on the agenda. each speaker will be allowed two minutes to speak. comments or opportunities to speak during the public comment period are available via phone by calling (415) 655-0001. and the access code today is 146 159 6625. when you hear the agenda item you would...
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especially in the african american community and latino american community. we're seeing 60% of the vaccinations. in the latino community, although there are -- it's a larger percentage of the latino community that has been vaccinationed over 70%, they are two point two times more likely to be infected with the new variant. we're seeing the disparities play out in our hospitals. everyone in the hospital at san francisco general right now did not get the vaccine. dis opposed to propotiona disopd -- we knowwhat happened with te experiments in the country. we know that african americans were used for forty years not given penicillin in '47, it widely known that was a cure for syphilis. the share croppers who were used and suffered and discarded. african communities in my family my grandmother, one generation removed from slavely, concerned about trust in the vaccination process, we know that is real. but this is also real. we're in a different place now. the same people are experiencing some of the same challenges around concerns with trust, but more importantly
especially in the african american community and latino american community. we're seeing 60% of the vaccinations. in the latino community, although there are -- it's a larger percentage of the latino community that has been vaccinationed over 70%, they are two point two times more likely to be infected with the new variant. we're seeing the disparities play out in our hospitals. everyone in the hospital at san francisco general right now did not get the vaccine. dis opposed to propotiona disopd...
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of color, low income communities, and indigenous communities. that's why environmental justice must be at the center of climate action. it's why environmental justice is the cornerstone of our climate crisis action plan. it's why today, we will focus on advancing environment of justice through climate action. throughout our history, black, brown, indigenous, low income americans have been disproportionately harmed. today, they are more vulnerable to the effects of climate change. black american children are five times more likely than white children to be admitted to the hospital for asthma. latinos are twice as likely to live in areas threatened by wildfires. communities that have few trees or places to cool off have deadlier outcomes when the weather hits triple digits. tribes are watching their way of life disrupted by climate field weather extremes, wildlife loss, and sea level rise. in puerto rico, families are still living with blue plastic tarps over their homes nearly four years after hurricane maria blew away their roots. this is not a
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the community. mineral johnson this morning the tulsa world by the way has some photographs of what that scene looked like and will show you some of those i should point out as we begin our conversation that we're going to show some photographs that you might find disturbing. we feel it's important to give a sense of exactly what happened. i just wanted to jump in and ask you about this district called black wall street. what can you tell us about greenwood? so black wall street is a moniker attached to the business sector of the greenwood community. the original designation was the negro wall street of america, but it was more like a black main street and that these were mom type operations commercial establishments restaurants grocery stores hotels movie theaters dance halls pool halls confectioneries haberdasheries all manner of small businesses coupled with service providers like doctors lawyers dentist and accountants really a commercial district of the type that you might find in many places a
the community. mineral johnson this morning the tulsa world by the way has some photographs of what that scene looked like and will show you some of those i should point out as we begin our conversation that we're going to show some photographs that you might find disturbing. we feel it's important to give a sense of exactly what happened. i just wanted to jump in and ask you about this district called black wall street. what can you tell us about greenwood? so black wall street is a moniker...
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it's part of that communication. it's using words, when you talk about who described, who developed the vaccine. make sure they understand it was people, scientists, researchers, people in their community. so they don't think these are some abstract people somewhere that went into a back room and made this, you know, mad scientist type of image of how the vaccine got developed, that it was very thoughtful people. pointing out to, for example, that there are -- particularly for the african-american community, very important, that african-americans were part of both the development of the vaccine, in fact leaders in the development of the vaccine, that african-americans were involved in the studies themselves. in fact there was a herculean effort, because we're not really very good at getting diversity in these studies, but in this case there was good diversity in these studies. so doing things like that to make sure that people understand what actually happened. and so it's not just the message, it's also the messenge
it's part of that communication. it's using words, when you talk about who described, who developed the vaccine. make sure they understand it was people, scientists, researchers, people in their community. so they don't think these are some abstract people somewhere that went into a back room and made this, you know, mad scientist type of image of how the vaccine got developed, that it was very thoughtful people. pointing out to, for example, that there are -- particularly for the...
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communities of color and working-class communities are the greatest risk when it comes to disasters and they often have less capacity to adapt. just this week, the new york times highlighted how fema's disaster relief efforts often help white communities more than communities of color, even when the amount of damage in neighborhoods is a similar. that's why climate action must also create opportunities and strive for environmental justice that will protect everyday americans regardless of their zip code and skin color. america's mayors understand these challenges. in madison, wisconsin, the mayor is showing us how to invest in clean energy while also creating prosperity in underserved communities. through her green power initiative, she has trained diverse workers to install over a megawatt of solar energy on municipal facilities. we have seen important progress in los angeles, where mayor eric garcetti launched a plan to increase community zillions, and to bring the cities have a structure into the 21st century. in atlanta, the nation's 10th largest economy, the mayor has pioneered inn
communities of color and working-class communities are the greatest risk when it comes to disasters and they often have less capacity to adapt. just this week, the new york times highlighted how fema's disaster relief efforts often help white communities more than communities of color, even when the amount of damage in neighborhoods is a similar. that's why climate action must also create opportunities and strive for environmental justice that will protect everyday americans regardless of their...
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point community. in the process of design xg building these sites, we are building community capacity, stewardship, and ensuring that the parks are reflective of the bayview from who is constructing the park to the patrons that will enjoy the programming at the park to those who also maintain and operate the park facilities. we also want to acknowledge historic and systemic environmental justices within bayview untoer's point and reduce these impacts with a resilient design. to that extent, these programs are spread across multiple properties. 900 on the left featuring the ship wreck cottage. the food pavilion and shoreline park shown on the right will feature new playgrounds, basketball courts, a cook-out terrace, kayak lunch and even more. the missing piece of the shoreline trail network. with remediation under way, we will go from what you see here to a much improved connection with the waterfront as shown in this rendering of shoreline park. and it shows you all a quick video. so give me one secon
point community. in the process of design xg building these sites, we are building community capacity, stewardship, and ensuring that the parks are reflective of the bayview from who is constructing the park to the patrons that will enjoy the programming at the park to those who also maintain and operate the park facilities. we also want to acknowledge historic and systemic environmental justices within bayview untoer's point and reduce these impacts with a resilient design. to that extent,...
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to other communities. this -- the approach taken by banks and corporations support black banks and mdis can only have limited impact. black mdis tote al aggregate access as approximately $10 billion compared to total u.s. banking assets of $20 trillion. given the limited size and smaller geographic focus they are simply incapable of addressing the racial equity gaps. fintechs, however, are creating a transformation of banking and financial services and similar to the other industries tech-driven companies are designed to scale and efficiently build new models to support the market. traditional companies and banks generally do not have those skills to make those kind of changes to attach to the driven economy and, therefore, also many small community banks are adding fintechs on top but none of them are black-owned banks and, therefore, they are not part of it. for the bank offing industry the keys to closing the racial wealth gap and supporting racial equity is a recirculation of capital and reduction of e
to other communities. this -- the approach taken by banks and corporations support black banks and mdis can only have limited impact. black mdis tote al aggregate access as approximately $10 billion compared to total u.s. banking assets of $20 trillion. given the limited size and smaller geographic focus they are simply incapable of addressing the racial equity gaps. fintechs, however, are creating a transformation of banking and financial services and similar to the other industries...
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our community as a crisis ... hello? >> clerk: time has concluded, thank you for bringingyour comments could we get the next caller please ? >> i am a san francisco resident, community leader and director of san francisco advisors. i am one of the partners of. [inaudible]. i am here in support of the budget for the pacific islander community. it is our first time ever to be onthe budget item . our community has been in san francisco for more than 100 years. our pacific islander families have suffered long enough . speaking for the pacific islander family who are overlooked, unheard or unseen, we exist butreally don't exist . we ask that you support our budget so that we canbuild this together to help our pi community . thankyou . >> clerk: could weget the next caller please ? caller, please goahead . >> good afternoon supervisors. i'm catherine byrd, san francisco's largest comprehensive domestic violence service provider urging you to make gender-basedviolence and prevention program old as we move into this next budget
our community as a crisis ... hello? >> clerk: time has concluded, thank you for bringingyour comments could we get the next caller please ? >> i am a san francisco resident, community leader and director of san francisco advisors. i am one of the partners of. [inaudible]. i am here in support of the budget for the pacific islander community. it is our first time ever to be onthe budget item . our community has been in san francisco for more than 100 years. our pacific islander...
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that whenever i was sort of community or my another community. but they don't know if they strongly suspect, you know, whenever we also see them then the valuable georgia painful mission from the community under your name. so that you got paid off when we got the community. you will also help you by now to devise you sensitize the community to anything until we're done by the report that dave called inside the park to this. this symbol here decide that it's so the range us up to live in the region of that of that he bought i got a great, is it? kimberly just to the original door. i thought my life was too bad. throw as is gentlemen. not doing yeah. look at it tool plus tool unit for them. yeah, i had to live with daddy frasier law firm. i need to pick one was for know, did you spend about 2 guys to sick with a more work? no. animals come through here. this was then like the it will be a neck cord with the, with the amount of nose 4 years ago to now data juicing, i was sure by almost 80 percent the water was me when i was serious before getting yo
that whenever i was sort of community or my another community. but they don't know if they strongly suspect, you know, whenever we also see them then the valuable georgia painful mission from the community under your name. so that you got paid off when we got the community. you will also help you by now to devise you sensitize the community to anything until we're done by the report that dave called inside the park to this. this symbol here decide that it's so the range us up to live in the...
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the most vulnerable communities of color. asking questions like why is it that young people are more likely to die by police are each other in the same communities that are heavily policed. and heavy rates of incarceration. that does not add up so again it is about the investments. we honor police and prisons as a solution to manage the material manifestations of joblessness and as an adequate healthcare and family and schools. and subpar housing. the vision that the members of the christian was involved with this presented to los angeles is one of the missed opportunities. you have to wonder if authorities at all levels would've invested, we are asking for $4 billion essentially for a complete overhaul what would south la look like today. and instead of the kind of investments in public speaking mechanisms which was to have community patrol. they would have a brand-new shiny jail to the tune of tens of millions of dollars so until we begin to give people the resources that we need and we know, this decision is posted civil r
the most vulnerable communities of color. asking questions like why is it that young people are more likely to die by police are each other in the same communities that are heavily policed. and heavy rates of incarceration. that does not add up so again it is about the investments. we honor police and prisons as a solution to manage the material manifestations of joblessness and as an adequate healthcare and family and schools. and subpar housing. the vision that the members of the christian...
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for the people in this community. and so i was there for the opening of the childcare center, for the ribbon cutting and the ceremony. i was here when we did the groundbreaking, the amazing groundbreaking here with the space, to cleanse off all of the negative spirits and bring in the positive energy that these families deserve. we were on shopwell when we opened up a new senior developpent in and we have other properties where we're going to be doing a lot of ribbon cuttings in these community. in total almost 800 units and counting. so that is absolutely amazing. [applause] but we know that there's more that needs to be done. this pandemic, although it set us back, we were still able to get this project done. we were still able to continue to build. and that is so critical because families, like the ones that we see here today, they're counting on us. they're counting on us to move as quickly as possible to get this housing built so that they can move in and raise their families in these incredible communities. i ca
for the people in this community. and so i was there for the opening of the childcare center, for the ribbon cutting and the ceremony. i was here when we did the groundbreaking, the amazing groundbreaking here with the space, to cleanse off all of the negative spirits and bring in the positive energy that these families deserve. we were on shopwell when we opened up a new senior developpent in and we have other properties where we're going to be doing a lot of ribbon cuttings in these...
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what communities are you in touch with? >> we are in touch with a range of communities. i provided an update last week that we were in touch with missouri about possibly sending some teams there. we had already sent a team to colorado to collaborate with a local to permit of health. i can see if there is more. -- a local department of health. i can see of there is more. we are happy to have these teams at helping communities get vaccinated and protecting themselves from the virus. reporter: [indiscernible] if a community is particularly bad, you approach that community and asked, do you want to be helped? >> the cdc is deploying these teams. we can see vaccination rates and where there are rising caseloads and work on a collaborative way with the communities to deploy the team. reporter: [indiscernible] nomination for the doj. just curious about that position. >> i would say there's certainly a position -- there is a certainly a position the president is eager to fill. i don't have anything for you in terms of the timeline for it. reporter: will the president continued t
what communities are you in touch with? >> we are in touch with a range of communities. i provided an update last week that we were in touch with missouri about possibly sending some teams there. we had already sent a team to colorado to collaborate with a local to permit of health. i can see if there is more. -- a local department of health. i can see of there is more. we are happy to have these teams at helping communities get vaccinated and protecting themselves from the virus....
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communities of color, low income communities and indigenous communities. that's why environmental justice must be at the center of climate action. it's why environmental justice is the cornerstone of our climate crisis action plan and it's why today we'll focus on advancing environmental justice through climate action. throughout our history, black, brown, indigenous and low income, today they're more vulnerable to the effects of climate change. black american children are five times likelier than white children to be admitted to the hospital forasthma. and communities that have few trees or places to cool off have deadlier outcomes of when the weather hits triple digits. tribes are watching their way of life by climate weather extremes and wildlife loss and in puerto rico families are still living with blue plastic tarps over their homes nearly four years after hurricane maria blew away their roofs. this is not a coincidence. environmental justice communities have long been harmed by chronic underinvestment and systemic failures that make it harder for th
communities of color, low income communities and indigenous communities. that's why environmental justice must be at the center of climate action. it's why environmental justice is the cornerstone of our climate crisis action plan and it's why today we'll focus on advancing environmental justice through climate action. throughout our history, black, brown, indigenous and low income, today they're more vulnerable to the effects of climate change. black american children are five times likelier...
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are vaccinated and on the community of community inequity as the chairman mentioned, black and brown communities suffered losses and no surprise some people of color who felt abandoned by our government in 2020 may have hesitated to believe that the government would protect them now against covid-19. we must collectively come to terms with our historical, our history of medical trauma and abuse black and brown americans and culturally competent messaging community specific if we want to prevent more did he have evaluation this fall. spread the word where people can find more information about the vaccines. my dear friend and science communication lead jessica rivera likes to say science isn't finished until it's been communicateed with empathy so we must work to make sure that our policies and the stories we tell about them, the ways in which we communicate the science, are trustworthy transparent and inclusive. public health must be our number one priority because my nature public health requires us to work on behalf of the public. our doctors and researchers do and each of us can d
are vaccinated and on the community of community inequity as the chairman mentioned, black and brown communities suffered losses and no surprise some people of color who felt abandoned by our government in 2020 may have hesitated to believe that the government would protect them now against covid-19. we must collectively come to terms with our historical, our history of medical trauma and abuse black and brown americans and culturally competent messaging community specific if we want to prevent...
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community. she wants to express her gratitude. she also talked a little bit about the journey for many -- you know, from yucatÁn. i am so sorry. and they came here to look for a better -- and just more positive opportunities. and i get a little choked up because i know what that trajectory looked like as an immigrant person and someone that as myself, i know what that means. and she wanted to remind every member those that we lost during this pandemic. and so, again, she wants to have you all keep the good fight to make sure that we can continue to build affordable housing and she's looking upon all of you guys to be able to do that. mucho gracias. so, let's continue on. and let's talk about what is 490. it's an 80-unit affordable housing building that you're sitting here today that is located in the san francisco mission district. just a couple blocks from here we have the authentic 1950 mission that is another wonderful partnership with the partnership of bridge housing and ourselves that we w
community. she wants to express her gratitude. she also talked a little bit about the journey for many -- you know, from yucatÁn. i am so sorry. and they came here to look for a better -- and just more positive opportunities. and i get a little choked up because i know what that trajectory looked like as an immigrant person and someone that as myself, i know what that means. and she wanted to remind every member those that we lost during this pandemic. and so, again, she wants to have you all...
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guest: community health workers are trusted members of the communities they serve.means they come from the same neighborhoods, from the same culture, the same racial or ethnic background, for example, as the patients they are working with. they serve in the roles to increase access to health and social services, to increase equity in care, and improve the quality and cultural competence of services. they can really help bridge how complex our health care system can be to navigate, especially for individuals who might have a harder time due to poverty or chronic diseases they are facing. host: what would be the difference between a community health worker and a nurse or nurse practitioner or doctor? guest: great. thank you for that. something to think about is community health workers don't necessarily have the same type of health care education that you would see with a nurse or physician's assistant or doctor. they are more likely to be -- having less education in that field, although it is possible they might have it. their role is more specifically in this region
guest: community health workers are trusted members of the communities they serve.means they come from the same neighborhoods, from the same culture, the same racial or ethnic background, for example, as the patients they are working with. they serve in the roles to increase access to health and social services, to increase equity in care, and improve the quality and cultural competence of services. they can really help bridge how complex our health care system can be to navigate, especially...
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rural communities, poorer communities, how do you insure that students and educators have the same resources on par with those in wealthier, wealthier, more maybe suburban communities? rb>> yeah, that's a good point. often times when we talk about disparities and we talk about underserved groups, we forget to mention the rural students throughout our country. i was in arizona recently, and i was able to visit a school where there wasn't another school for miles and miles and miles, and it just seemed like we needed to make sure that they had everything they needed to be successful there. and a lot of that is really broadband and making sure that devices are working, making sure that they haves access to the same learning -- they have access to the same learning activities that students in more dense areas of our country. so those conversations with those educators and with those mayors and state and federal leaders involve trying to build an infrastructure that can withstand what we experienced before and just make sure that we're looking at the digital do divide in the rearview mirror soon.
rural communities, poorer communities, how do you insure that students and educators have the same resources on par with those in wealthier, wealthier, more maybe suburban communities? rb>> yeah, that's a good point. often times when we talk about disparities and we talk about underserved groups, we forget to mention the rural students throughout our country. i was in arizona recently, and i was able to visit a school where there wasn't another school for miles and miles and miles, and it...
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but an entire community and culture. feel the have more in order will provide all to a strong well resort, probably equipped police force these gangs will be wiped rather than framing this as here is a community under threat from its own deviant rump is presented to the community and the water world as this is something that is particular and peculiar to this community. it's their problem, not else. and from then on the basis for the future, the bite is sit in a very nasty and toxic why i'm proud of my use lamp cancelled me like you know, i'm dignity taught me how to speak of and accept them. and that's the most important part at the height of the as lemme phobia. naughty osalla is employed at the local government family support worker in southwest sydney. i was always organizing on christmas hampers and christmas toys for family and children. i called one client, and she said nadia would you mind if i ask you, where are you from? i said, why are you asking me i'm from here. she said no, no, no. what's your background? i
but an entire community and culture. feel the have more in order will provide all to a strong well resort, probably equipped police force these gangs will be wiped rather than framing this as here is a community under threat from its own deviant rump is presented to the community and the water world as this is something that is particular and peculiar to this community. it's their problem, not else. and from then on the basis for the future, the bite is sit in a very nasty and toxic why i'm...
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for communities in color.i ready today to make a motion to move forward with the three of those that is the candidates. just seeing that we can still work together, we can still see that the legacy of someone like mass harley marshall can be a part of the task forward. continuing to take a leadership role. perhaps i can rely on her expertise as the task force members. i'd ready to move that forward. colleagues, i'm looking for your support and leadership on this as well. >> chair peskin: thank you. i look forward to that as well as well as the applicants we spoke to. i'm also very impressed by mr. powell. i think what was said and you mrs. chan reiterated. this is truly a process where people can can stay involved and to the folks who spoke about timeframes, this is a, i would compress timeframes because the federal government dragged it's feet. we're on the verge of coming on summer recess, time is not our friend here. as i said at the outset and i really mean it and i'm interested in making the connections b
for communities in color.i ready today to make a motion to move forward with the three of those that is the candidates. just seeing that we can still work together, we can still see that the legacy of someone like mass harley marshall can be a part of the task forward. continuing to take a leadership role. perhaps i can rely on her expertise as the task force members. i'd ready to move that forward. colleagues, i'm looking for your support and leadership on this as well. >> chair peskin:...
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this will bring in additional 3,000 square foot of a community space for the community or for the communityts. from urban design perspective this architectural brutalism has been an urban scar for many decades, to the community and interrupts the activation of kearny streetscape.ú■ñ?ñ?ñ removal of the bridge will bring activation and access to the;rñ?ñ? part and to the kearny and washington street corner. the strong support of the community supports the bridge. we recognize that private kearny street bridge is sometimes open to the public, sometimes close to the public and sometimes used for private events without any money to the city. from an urban design perspective, this is an opportunity to provide for the expansion of community serving space this far outweighs the utility of this bridge. for part and rec in chinatown we ask for your support for the removal of the private kearny street bridge. thank you. >> [diane matsuda, president] thank you, were going to ask public comment to be kept at two minutes. >> hello commissioners, my name is rosa and on behalf of chinatown community develo
this will bring in additional 3,000 square foot of a community space for the community or for the communityts. from urban design perspective this architectural brutalism has been an urban scar for many decades, to the community and interrupts the activation of kearny streetscape.ú■ñ?ñ?ñ removal of the bridge will bring activation and access to the;rñ?ñ? part and to the kearny and washington street corner. the strong support of the community supports the bridge. we recognize that private...
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we need to have people in the community making money in the community for the community. i give full support. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comment. do we have another caller in the queue. i know we have 52 listening and two or three left in the queue. hello, caller, are you there? >> caller: hello. hello, i work for a nonprofit here in san francisco. we help support small businesses. i want to say that i support this -- [indiscernible] i lived in bayview for a long time. i know lot of people need medicinal health. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. is there any caller in the queue? >> caller: hi. i'm a resident of san francisco. i know that this has been an issue for a long time. a history of criminalization. supporting this type of project is just long overdue. i'm in full support of it. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next caller, please. >> caller: hi. [indiscernible] i'm in full support of this. >> clerk: thank you for your comment. thank you for your patience and sticking with it to provide your comment. do we have another caller on the line? we
we need to have people in the community making money in the community for the community. i give full support. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comment. do we have another caller in the queue. i know we have 52 listening and two or three left in the queue. hello, caller, are you there? >> caller: hello. hello, i work for a nonprofit here in san francisco. we help support small businesses. i want to say that i support this -- [indiscernible] i lived in bayview for a long time....
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for the community, the trial goes on. we were torn apart by the whole event. and the way the way it was publicized, we felt that we needed to defend ourselves against the media. we need to defend ourselves against a politician. we need to defend ourselves against all the hate mail that we received. we went afraid we were just afraid at that time we didn't know what to do. i wasn't only live in ice, wasn't to experience this many liberties. christians also experienced it because in the wider public ignorant mind, it was simply enough to be arab lebanese from the middle east, irrespective of religion or faith, or lack of a community is under media. and as races tensions increase to the police presence on the strength. the, the drug gangs of the most of the targets. but as the crackdown continued, the underworld drunk supply continues to spread. the cabbage didn't stop. the drug distribution didn't stop. once you take a run around, unfortunately, there's someone there to take the place almost immediately. mm. ah, hello p a s
for the community, the trial goes on. we were torn apart by the whole event. and the way the way it was publicized, we felt that we needed to defend ourselves against the media. we need to defend ourselves against a politician. we need to defend ourselves against all the hate mail that we received. we went afraid we were just afraid at that time we didn't know what to do. i wasn't only live in ice, wasn't to experience this many liberties. christians also experienced it because in the wider...
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community. i want to thank the trust for public land, and the san francisco parks alliance, drew becker is here and numerous members of his team. we have several representatives from our city family. i saw ken nimm and i say caller eisen, there may not be a city department that is not working on this in some way, shape or form. and i want to acknowledge our partners across the basin from bill dink, and i see lou vasquez here, lou, thank you for being here. and i want to give a special recognition to a guy standing right in front of me, john, thank you. john fritzker whose philanthropy turned this from a dream and a vision actually into a project. so, thank you, john. let's give him a round of applause. and thank you, moe, and john and moe were recently married just a few days ago and they came back early from -- moe doesn't really call it a honeymoon, called it a camping trip, but they came back early to be here with us today. so thank you both very, very much. [applause] this project has many,
community. i want to thank the trust for public land, and the san francisco parks alliance, drew becker is here and numerous members of his team. we have several representatives from our city family. i saw ken nimm and i say caller eisen, there may not be a city department that is not working on this in some way, shape or form. and i want to acknowledge our partners across the basin from bill dink, and i see lou vasquez here, lou, thank you for being here. and i want to give a special...
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we are here to facilitate communication between the community and applicant. and it's our obligation to stand with the community and allow members of the community to get answers to some of their questions. i would again, ask that we give it a little more time and get the kind of thoughtful answers that we ourselves need to see in order to fully support the project. it will not be just adding conditions. hopefully the community's concerns can be given to what is not answered at the moment. those are my comments, thank you. >> commissioner diamond. >> the issue as to what size the balconies are and whether the ground floor retail space should be housing instead of retail, i believe those are refinements that would i would be fine leaving up to staff. it would be nice to see the final resolution come back to us as an information item but i believe we are closing up here and the proposes -- the changes being proposed are in the nature of refinements that i am fine having staff be the party that works that out with the developer. >> commissioner imperial. >> i jus
we are here to facilitate communication between the community and applicant. and it's our obligation to stand with the community and allow members of the community to get answers to some of their questions. i would again, ask that we give it a little more time and get the kind of thoughtful answers that we ourselves need to see in order to fully support the project. it will not be just adding conditions. hopefully the community's concerns can be given to what is not answered at the moment....
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when we got the community. you also help you find out that device, you sensitize the community to anything until we're done by the boys that they have called inside that pocket to this. this symbol here did decide that it's so the range of rolling in the region of that of that it bought i got a bread as a general just to the very last one. thought my life was to draw as these gentlemen not doing yeah, i look at the tool like tool for them. yeah, i live both ways. yeah. daddy. pretty sure it's their money to pick one wise for no, did you spend about 2 guys did sick with more work? no animals come through here. this was then you like the it will be a neck quarterly. the amount of snares over 4 years ago. now data juicing, i'm sure, by almost 80 percent the with me when i was very and before getting your grade our, the project, we had to get into good job to kill more animals. when i used to get to my high level day, that's why i need to develop something. then i do thing off. no, i have to look after that very po
when we got the community. you also help you find out that device, you sensitize the community to anything until we're done by the boys that they have called inside that pocket to this. this symbol here did decide that it's so the range of rolling in the region of that of that it bought i got a bread as a general just to the very last one. thought my life was to draw as these gentlemen not doing yeah, i look at the tool like tool for them. yeah, i live both ways. yeah. daddy. pretty sure it's...
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and these are from faith communities working with powerful networks and then to engage in the communities and social media healthy professionals having conversations withe their patient and with the service organization had more than 1145 conversations with vaccination with barbershops and grocery stores interrupt communities also working with the student where they participate to the best practices and hear from their peers how they can talk about vaccines with friends and families and community members and to use questions about the vaccine but importantly we are increasingly asking vaccinated people to get their family and friends vaccinated and family and friends talk to family and friends is underscored by recent data that found one out of five j adults who are unsure about the vaccine in january have been vaccinated and asking what changed their mind talking to friends and family and their doctors to see the people they knew had been vaccinated so wee need to keep having these conversations reminding people it is still the best way to keep our family and friends safe from the worst
and these are from faith communities working with powerful networks and then to engage in the communities and social media healthy professionals having conversations withe their patient and with the service organization had more than 1145 conversations with vaccination with barbershops and grocery stores interrupt communities also working with the student where they participate to the best practices and hear from their peers how they can talk about vaccines with friends and families and...
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language and communication. right now, most communication in parks is offered only in english. and fees. research suggests increasing user fees is not an effective strategy for increased visitation and can pose a barrier that would disproportionately impact low income populations. some areas we think we should look at is collaboration. close and innovative collaboration needs to take place between parks, future visitors of parks, current visitors of parks, local communities, concessionaires. staffing. between 2011 and 2019, nps lost 16% of its staff capacity. the result is staff take on multiple collateral duties. it is not uncommon to find trail crews attending to busy restrooms or law enforcement helping with parking. it is a huge problem. dispersing visitors. dispersal could happen regionally or in a park unit itself. when visitors spread out along these locations, it could cause impacts we weren't -- unintended consequences we were not prepared for. visitors encountering a temporary delay of arches are making their way to canyonlands. now canyonlands is very busy and is tak
language and communication. right now, most communication in parks is offered only in english. and fees. research suggests increasing user fees is not an effective strategy for increased visitation and can pose a barrier that would disproportionately impact low income populations. some areas we think we should look at is collaboration. close and innovative collaboration needs to take place between parks, future visitors of parks, current visitors of parks, local communities, concessionaires....
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important to the communities that i represent. community of color and underserved communities. i want to thank the witnesses for being here. to conduct outreach to combat vaccine he has hesitancy in communities of color. what are the top three recommendations to create a successful culturally competent, multichannel targeted vaccine campaign? >> i think the first thing is to make sure that you engage the community as part of your design. it's important that we not go in and think that we know what the community needs or what the community thinks. i think that's the first thing. secondly, make sure that the -- that we make it convenient for people to get their vaccine. >> that means opening up vaccine sites where they are? >> where they are and asking them what they need. when we were trying to do lots of education around infant mortality, turns out that pregnant women wanted to -- needed place that was safe so they could do their laundry. would have never thought about that. just creating a welcoming environment for people to do things they want to do. i think the third thing i
important to the communities that i represent. community of color and underserved communities. i want to thank the witnesses for being here. to conduct outreach to combat vaccine he has hesitancy in communities of color. what are the top three recommendations to create a successful culturally competent, multichannel targeted vaccine campaign? >> i think the first thing is to make sure that you engage the community as part of your design. it's important that we not go in and think that we...
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this is especially true for island communicated these and other geographically isolated communities,s we saw not only after maria, but after sandy and katrina. how did this happen? briefly, our rules have not kept pace with changes in technology. the traditional [inaudible] redneck work was reliable because we chose to make it reliable. we have not made this choice for our current ip and local networks. to the contrary, our aggressive regulation has left us increasingly unable to address the threat of a fragile network ecosystem. the fcc has systemic lee divested itself of the authority to make it necessary leadership role by refusing to clarify the -- carriers and by reclassifying broadband as a title i information service. the fcc has rolled back its cybersecurity initiatives, at times claiming it lacks authority to even consider cybersecurity. as the gao report published that april 29th found, the fcc 's role in telling crewmen -- this can create confusion in post disaster situations over how to allocate resources such as generators and feel. congress alone can resolve this commun
this is especially true for island communicated these and other geographically isolated communities,s we saw not only after maria, but after sandy and katrina. how did this happen? briefly, our rules have not kept pace with changes in technology. the traditional [inaudible] redneck work was reliable because we chose to make it reliable. we have not made this choice for our current ip and local networks. to the contrary, our aggressive regulation has left us increasingly unable to address the...
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the other corollary for that is having trusted community members with the community trust that the community relies onto be able to work with some of those community members to also give them the information so that they have resources, they have some vetted information that they can go to in their communities that they are really concerned with. and also, this is the scary thing especially for parents. i don't have children, but i know -- when you're thinking about things, health and how you're going to approach them, that it gives you pause. and i think for those of you -- i'm fortunate in that i can read the literature. i eat, breathe, and drink this every day, so when my sister calls me with questions, i can answer them, but not everybody has access to information that's accessible to the public. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. commissioner chow? >> yes, thank you for this wonderful presentation. all through this whole pandemic, our city government has been able to draw people together and now to get into the next phase, and each of the phases are fascinating. i very much appreciate
the other corollary for that is having trusted community members with the community trust that the community relies onto be able to work with some of those community members to also give them the information so that they have resources, they have some vetted information that they can go to in their communities that they are really concerned with. and also, this is the scary thing especially for parents. i don't have children, but i know -- when you're thinking about things, health and how...
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you mentioned community colleges in your proposed budget provides two years of free community college. how would this help level the playing field for particularly students living in a poor or disadvantaged communities? >> that is one of those strategies we know graduates of community colleges earn up to 20% more than high school graduates, so not only does it help them and their families but it helps the community. what we need to do is couple that strategy with the evolution of the schools to provide career pathways and connections to the colleges so that the students as early as middle school see themselves as college students and those programs connect to the four-year programs and to the workforce partners so that it can go full circle to help and build a community. >> i'm going to push you on something here because while you are pushing for free community college who want to make student loans forgivable for the first two years of community college, why is his proposal not good enough in your eyes? >> i will let the details worked out senator manchin and others have been extreme
you mentioned community colleges in your proposed budget provides two years of free community college. how would this help level the playing field for particularly students living in a poor or disadvantaged communities? >> that is one of those strategies we know graduates of community colleges earn up to 20% more than high school graduates, so not only does it help them and their families but it helps the community. what we need to do is couple that strategy with the evolution of the...
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i think it really shook the community till it's cold. i think it really made every family question what they were, how they were raising their kids because it was something that was unseen or unheard of unthinkable that people so local, so close to home could do something, not terrible to somebody and think that they had a right, to do that when the media storm erupt. name at crudely mohammed future wife is a teenager in high school. it was very scary. i think a lot of families became for their daughters. my carmen, the person, me thinking, i'm never going to marry a lebanese moved from god, because if that's what they liked, and that's disgusting. the young women still just teenagers. i've really been degrading ordeal in the courtroom. hearing again and again, the horrifying crime committed against them. in all, they were 4 victims, 3 separate attacks in several locations in sidney south waived. the daily telegraph in particular, finds the victims and gets them to repeat allegations about the woods that the assailants used against. one
i think it really shook the community till it's cold. i think it really made every family question what they were, how they were raising their kids because it was something that was unseen or unheard of unthinkable that people so local, so close to home could do something, not terrible to somebody and think that they had a right, to do that when the media storm erupt. name at crudely mohammed future wife is a teenager in high school. it was very scary. i think a lot of families became for their...