agrippa 23rd and bryant which is a block away from a what was, as of last month, galleria. i want to add my voice to those that are in favor of the landmark designation. i am not latina, this space, this corner has had a profound effect on how my sense of art, culture, diversity, social activism has been shaped. as a city, as a rapidly changing city, it is important to take this step to commemorate the building and say this is something that s.f. values. we value art, we value culture, we value and see and respect the latino community as a fundamental fabric of the community, especially during a time when the administration in d.c. is actively trying to marginalize it and erase it. it is unfortunate that the galleria has had to move and has been evicted, but this step will be able to do much to lessen the blow to the community. thank you. >> thank you. >> hello. i have been a bay area resident for 20 years. i work in the arts and culture field here in san francisco and in the east bay. my father-in-law was one of the founders of galleria, my husband learned to walk on the f