teach at city college of san francisco and i am faculty in the ma d recovery certificate and ateafrida kahlo's role in bringing a complex examination of trauma her art the four. also as a bisexual woman, i am moved by the idea of having a city, a street named for such a visible, early out? or by women. her connection to san francisco was significant in starting in 1930 and in 1940 as the pan american unity mural was painted by her husband, who she remarried in san francisco, diego rivera. and participated in the art community here. i can say that san francisco feels a connection to her. you just have to walk around to see frida kahlo on a t-shirt, on a bag, painted on a pair of sneakers. san francisco loves her. san francisco it has been an international city who has honoured the struggle against pressi in many parts of the rld. we have streets named for a polish leader of solidarity, an for the filipino dish filipino revolutionary. then frcisco values which we are sometimes mockr our our values. and very different than those of phelan. he supported the chinese exclusion act and other racist p