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be created with community and as far as we know the maps haven't been vetted nor necessarily accept bipoc neighborhoods as a tool for centering the equitable development. prior geographies map, for example, just to point out is missing critical vulnerable areas class and some home to displacement. we would need to see that integrated and brought together in a policy preferably under a better mapping system that captures the needs of those communities. second, i'll say quickly an example of other larger scale policies that significantly impact housing and equitable development that are maybe not as directly related but part of the major cultural eco system is for example the significant ongoing loss of blue collar space on the east side. coupling with the huge influx of high-income earners we can see those are clearly a cause and effect we can intervene on. seems like even potentially low-hanging fruit to intervene. thank you. i appreciate it. >> hi, my name is ira chaplain. i live in north beach. i'm excited about this element. the goals and policies are postally pretty good a couple conc
be created with community and as far as we know the maps haven't been vetted nor necessarily accept bipoc neighborhoods as a tool for centering the equitable development. prior geographies map, for example, just to point out is missing critical vulnerable areas class and some home to displacement. we would need to see that integrated and brought together in a policy preferably under a better mapping system that captures the needs of those communities. second, i'll say quickly an example of...
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communities -- we urge you to update the next element draft so it truly centers equity for bipoc --'s your time. >> good afternoon, commissioners. cory smith. excited to be here today. we want to extend our appreciation for the staff and it's coming up on a year being engaged on this topic and there's been ample opportunities and contacting staff is difficult so we commend them for they'll work they have done today and all the work certainly still ahead. we're thrilled to see housing is coming to the western side of san francisco. one of our many apartment buildings there for a long time and more will make the neighborhood better so enthused about that and want to center everything. while we'd like to have a san francisco centric view on this the, city is required by state law as are all cities across the state to update their housing element and update general planning documents to make sure we're accommodating the growth california needs and after frankly ignoring these types of work in the past and thanks to work by senator weiner, there's finally teeth to ensure that a group sai
communities -- we urge you to update the next element draft so it truly centers equity for bipoc --'s your time. >> good afternoon, commissioners. cory smith. excited to be here today. we want to extend our appreciation for the staff and it's coming up on a year being engaged on this topic and there's been ample opportunities and contacting staff is difficult so we commend them for they'll work they have done today and all the work certainly still ahead. we're thrilled to see housing is...
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but i do know, it's interesting that all these books were about bipoc members.via pituch: it was truly a terrifying moment for a lot of us, because we were like, this is our school. this isn't something that we're reading over the news. christina ellis: and so i texted her. i said, "we have to do something about this." she said, "i agree." renee ellis: we knew that it wasn't right. so we came together as a group, and we started protesting, and we asked our friends to come along with us. it's not just our struggle, it's theirs as well. joie: others quickly joined in. social media drew young supporters far from central pennsylvania. and at york central, out on the sidewalk, before the start of class each morning, the protest grew. how did you feel standing out on the street? renee ellis: at first, i'm being honest, it was a little scary. i did not know how -- how other kids would respond to it. olivia pituch: i was nervous for some teachers, because they had been put in such a horrible situation, where they can't feel comfortable saying what they want because of f
but i do know, it's interesting that all these books were about bipoc members.via pituch: it was truly a terrifying moment for a lot of us, because we were like, this is our school. this isn't something that we're reading over the news. christina ellis: and so i texted her. i said, "we have to do something about this." she said, "i agree." renee ellis: we knew that it wasn't right. so we came together as a group, and we started protesting, and we asked our friends to come...
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it was just realizing how disappointing it was that there wasn't a lot of bipoc people playing hockey, because it can be such a light for so many people. jessie diggins: you can replace a medal. you can make a new one. you always have that memory. but we have one planet. we have one shot. timothy leduc: for me as a person that exists and really thrives outside of the binary, it can be-- it can be very complicated sometimes navigating a gendered sport. hi, i'm nbclx storyteller, ngozi ekeledo. and i'm joined by my co-host, apolo ohno. he's team usa's most decorated winter olympian, a best-selling author, and even a "dancing with the stars" champion. apolo ohno: thank you, ngozi. this is "my new favorite olympian," where we introduce you to some of the most inspiring members of team usa, not just because of how they're dominating the competition, but because of what they're doing when the cameras are off. [music playing] this season, we are profiling a handful of winter athletes who have certainly become favorites of mine, like free skier, david wise, who moved his family off the grid a
it was just realizing how disappointing it was that there wasn't a lot of bipoc people playing hockey, because it can be such a light for so many people. jessie diggins: you can replace a medal. you can make a new one. you always have that memory. but we have one planet. we have one shot. timothy leduc: for me as a person that exists and really thrives outside of the binary, it can be-- it can be very complicated sometimes navigating a gendered sport. hi, i'm nbclx storyteller, ngozi ekeledo....
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the coalition envisions san francisco that empowers historically marginalized communities of bipoc andw income residents, seniors and people with disabilities. the power to determine our future. this proposed charter amendment is a direct attack and does nothing to truly address the affordability our communities desperately need . this measure silences bipoc communities fighting for our survival every day.this measure tells developers they can build whatever they want and tell our communities to step aside so they can make whatever profit they wantour expense . if this passes communities would no longer be able to organize to demand housing that's truly affordable, to demand uses that are community servingand demand open space that's actually usable. instead we will ship all power to profit driven developers . pushing this at all but especially at a time when our communities are in instability is absolutely shameful and inequitable . we urge you to reject the charter amendment because instead of providing affordable housing it silences communities, transfers power to developers and pas
the coalition envisions san francisco that empowers historically marginalized communities of bipoc andw income residents, seniors and people with disabilities. the power to determine our future. this proposed charter amendment is a direct attack and does nothing to truly address the affordability our communities desperately need . this measure silences bipoc communities fighting for our survival every day.this measure tells developers they can build whatever they want and tell our communities...
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i feel like i could just open up so many doors to people of color and bipoc people. it's like, ok, i'm in this position to where i can let people know that this sport is so beautiful and to let them know that the sport is for everybody. it's not just for one certain person. narrator: the spirit of team usa will be on full display this year as they head into the 2022 winter olympic and paralympic games. cheer on our athletes starting february 4 as they go for gold. and as always, america will be watching and rooting. from one moment to the next, our kids become the most important part of our lives. and even though the years pass, that never changes. we never stop worrying about them. that's why it's important to have health insurance. with covered california, we got a plan we could afford. it includes free preventive care, like cholesterol and blood-pressure checkups. because even though they grow up, they'll always be your baby. covered california. this way to health insurance. enrollment ends january 31st. go to coveredca.com. thiwe learn about covid-19,e. the more
i feel like i could just open up so many doors to people of color and bipoc people. it's like, ok, i'm in this position to where i can let people know that this sport is so beautiful and to let them know that the sport is for everybody. it's not just for one certain person. narrator: the spirit of team usa will be on full display this year as they head into the 2022 winter olympic and paralympic games. cheer on our athletes starting february 4 as they go for gold. and as always, america will be...
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the bipoc, the filipino, immigrant, and low-income residents straddle these areas and we're one community together. we cannot be split up. we shop in the same places, receive services, go to the same churches, get our haircut at the same places, attend the same bars and parks. we experience experiences and needs. separating this from d6 is an attack on the voice of low-income, marginalized, lgbtq, and bipoc communities. this will separate and diminish our voices. nirl there are several of these communities of interest [indiscernible] andliterally th these communities of interest [indiscernible] and doing this would diminish the voice of those most marginalized. we share very little with chinatown in d3. chinatown is on the other side of union square. it's not adjacent to the t.o. we don't dine or worship or go to the same parks together. we're two different communities with very little in common. we share everything in common with central soma. this would be a violation of the trust we've been given. >> clerk: thank you for sharing your comments. could we have the next caller, please. >>
the bipoc, the filipino, immigrant, and low-income residents straddle these areas and we're one community together. we cannot be split up. we shop in the same places, receive services, go to the same churches, get our haircut at the same places, attend the same bars and parks. we experience experiences and needs. separating this from d6 is an attack on the voice of low-income, marginalized, lgbtq, and bipoc communities. this will separate and diminish our voices. nirl there are several of these...
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minnesota warns two to so-called bipoc patience, someone who's not white.you have high blood pressure and you are 60, you get one point. tough luck for you. imagine if it was one of your parents. it is one of someone's parents. in new york, in a shocking new piece, racial minorities are automatically eligible for scarce covid-19 therapeutics regardless of age or underlying conditions." it doesn't matter what kind of health they are in. all that matters is their skin color. whitestone qualify. this is not health care. hates punishment. punishment meted out on the basis of skin color. the justification for all of this and the authorities could not be clear about it. they have taken their ideas directly from america's colleges. they'll tell you why they're doing it. the justification is history. the united states has mistreated racial minorities in centuries past, they say. therefore whites must suffer now. so your ancestors that thing, or people who look like your ancestors did bad things are now we are withholding medicine for you. it's not equity. its colle
minnesota warns two to so-called bipoc patience, someone who's not white.you have high blood pressure and you are 60, you get one point. tough luck for you. imagine if it was one of your parents. it is one of someone's parents. in new york, in a shocking new piece, racial minorities are automatically eligible for scarce covid-19 therapeutics regardless of age or underlying conditions." it doesn't matter what kind of health they are in. all that matters is their skin color. whitestone...
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the bipoc, the filipino, immigrant, and low-income residents straddle these areas and we're one community together. we cannot be split up. we shop in the same places, receive services, go to the same churches, get our haircut at the same places, attend the same bars and parks. we experience experiences and needs. separating this from d6 is an attack on the voice of low-income, marginalized, lgbtq, and bipoc communities. this will separate and diminish our voices. nirl there are several of these communities of interest [indiscernible] andliterally th these communities of interest [indiscernible] and doing this would diminish the voice of those most marginalized. we share very little with chinatown in d3. chinatown is on the other side of union square. it's not adjacent to the t.o. we don't dine or worship or go to the same parks together. we're two different communities with very little in common. we share everything in common with central soma. this would be a violation of the trust we've been given. >> clerk: thank you for sharing your comments. could we have the next caller, please. >>
the bipoc, the filipino, immigrant, and low-income residents straddle these areas and we're one community together. we cannot be split up. we shop in the same places, receive services, go to the same churches, get our haircut at the same places, attend the same bars and parks. we experience experiences and needs. separating this from d6 is an attack on the voice of low-income, marginalized, lgbtq, and bipoc communities. this will separate and diminish our voices. nirl there are several of these...
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the separation of the tenderloin is an attack on the low income, marginalized immigrants, lgbtq, and bipoc communities that will separate or split up and diminish these voices. please reconsider the plan and have more community engagement. moving forward with the redistricting will cause an impact on the most marginalized in these neighborhoods. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you for sharing your comments with the task force. could we get the next caller, please. >> i first moved to the city 11 years ago and have lived all over the city. thank you for listening. i know this is a tough job. i'm calling because i wanted to see how to make our new district lines enable and ensure that those in all areas of the city feel represented. first i'm asking that we keep all of soma together with mission bay. i feel so many of the concerns north of market street in the tenderloin are important and unique to address. for residents in mission bay, issues around transport in the pandemic, [indiscernible] i found it difficult to frankly ask for support for our neighborhood because there were so many
the separation of the tenderloin is an attack on the low income, marginalized immigrants, lgbtq, and bipoc communities that will separate or split up and diminish these voices. please reconsider the plan and have more community engagement. moving forward with the redistricting will cause an impact on the most marginalized in these neighborhoods. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you for sharing your comments with the task force. could we get the next caller, please. >> i first...
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we talk about bipoc all the time what is thedemographic of the community .ne that stays helpful that we're helping thecommunity . businesses that are serving those communities. that i think is foremost for me in this. those are just kind of example . i hope cynthia and i got your brain going a little bit as to what the goal is here but yes. and for sure, like if the commission as a result of this action item wants to bring bac specific questions , i think we can have space for that . >> let me just make sure i understand this correctly. as it's just in terms of where we're at. we have this resolution. this is in my view where it very well done. that's what we are considering today . then there's an open question about therubric . that sounds like the discussion on that is ongoing and then it sounds like there are a number of other checklist items that are still yet to be done but we're making goodprogress . did i get all that correctly? >> do you want me just to go over a couple of the action plan items that i think we still have two incorporate? >> i don't
we talk about bipoc all the time what is thedemographic of the community .ne that stays helpful that we're helping thecommunity . businesses that are serving those communities. that i think is foremost for me in this. those are just kind of example . i hope cynthia and i got your brain going a little bit as to what the goal is here but yes. and for sure, like if the commission as a result of this action item wants to bring bac specific questions , i think we can have space for that . >>...
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strategies and actions to make sure we're maximizing the benefits across our most vulnerable, our bipocs and other communities, and really eliminating any burden. next slide, please. the community engagement was awesome, we had a kickoff with the mayor, many workshops in languages and almost 250,000 people engaged in this plan. next slide, please. so just to finish, i'm highlighting the two chapters that planning was most involved in. so in the transportation and land use, the other piece of that plan that's so great is that it's data driven. i've added in here the data in this portfolio, and i think it's interesting because definitely, we're puck used on maximizing jobs and housing and -- we're focused on maximizing jobs and housing, and 81% of the transportation emissions are looking at the conversion to zero emission vehicles. i think this is going to be a very big role for planning into the future. next slide, please. and then, with the housing, we worked really closely with the housing element team, also, the mayor's office of housing, and really focused on community stabilization,
strategies and actions to make sure we're maximizing the benefits across our most vulnerable, our bipocs and other communities, and really eliminating any burden. next slide, please. the community engagement was awesome, we had a kickoff with the mayor, many workshops in languages and almost 250,000 people engaged in this plan. next slide, please. so just to finish, i'm highlighting the two chapters that planning was most involved in. so in the transportation and land use, the other piece of...
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bipoc as an attorney policy advocate, researcher and published author on shared equity ownership models based on my six years of international research, i believe i offer unique perspectives on the theory and practice of community land trust and other social housing levels. particularly regarding the legal formation and regulation. i serve on the board of the california land trust network and in that capacity worked overseas statewide for leases for the cop model, as well as the design and execution of an unprecedented statewide survey in 2021. and finally, i acted as chair of the subcommittee in 2019 and 2020, which is responsible for incubating and drafting the house justice tax equity act, which benefits them by expanding the eligibility of the tax exemption. i believe my experience and education makes me qualified and that i can contribute meaningfully to the activities of the oversight board. thank you so much. >> thank you, miss bailey. i concur. why don't we move on to seat eight, which is somebody who has experienced or expertise in organized labor. she definitely does. >> good
bipoc as an attorney policy advocate, researcher and published author on shared equity ownership models based on my six years of international research, i believe i offer unique perspectives on the theory and practice of community land trust and other social housing levels. particularly regarding the legal formation and regulation. i serve on the board of the california land trust network and in that capacity worked overseas statewide for leases for the cop model, as well as the design and...
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we talk about bipoc all the time what is thedemographic of the community .that we're helping thecommunity . businesses that are serving those communities. that i think is foremost for me in this. those are just kind of example . i hope cynthia and i got your brain going a little bit as to what the goal is here but yes. and for sure, like if the commission as a result of this action item wants to bring bac specific questions , i think we can have space for that . >> let me just make sure i understand this correctly. as it's just in terms of where we're at. we have this resolution. this is in my view where it very well done. that's what we are considering today . then there's an open question about therubric . that sounds like the discussion on that is ongoing and then it sounds like there are a number of other checklist items that are still yet to be done but we're making goodprogress . did i get all that correctly? >> do you want me just to go over a couple of the action plan items that i think we still have two incorporate? >> i don't think at this time. un
we talk about bipoc all the time what is thedemographic of the community .that we're helping thecommunity . businesses that are serving those communities. that i think is foremost for me in this. those are just kind of example . i hope cynthia and i got your brain going a little bit as to what the goal is here but yes. and for sure, like if the commission as a result of this action item wants to bring bac specific questions , i think we can have space for that . >> let me just make sure i...
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francisco state is and has been a vital center for higher education for low income first generation and bipocs in the bay area. fsfu is and will bleed dedicated staff as it cannot pay livable wages and provide job security and unable to meet the needs of the students without these changes. please tell chancellor castro -- >> thank you for your comments. >> i want to apologize for the interruption. we are setting the timer for two minutes this evening. all right, mr. atkins. let's hear from the next caller please. >> good evening, board of supervisors. this is gilbert of district eight. i am calling about muni. they care about fare hikes and service cuts. i am here for transit justice and transit equity. we need the buses to be on the street, not parked at the muny yard. i went by the yard and saw thousands of buses just parked at the muni yard. those buses need to be on the street picking up senior, disabled, and poor folks to get around the city, not parked at the muni yard with the infrastructure bill that congress passed, muni is getting a billion dollars. they need to hire drivers and get
francisco state is and has been a vital center for higher education for low income first generation and bipocs in the bay area. fsfu is and will bleed dedicated staff as it cannot pay livable wages and provide job security and unable to meet the needs of the students without these changes. please tell chancellor castro -- >> thank you for your comments. >> i want to apologize for the interruption. we are setting the timer for two minutes this evening. all right, mr. atkins. let's...
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strategies and actions to make sure we're maximizing the benefits across our most vulnerable, our bipocsther communities, and really eliminating any burden. next slide, please. the community engagement was awesome, we had a kickoff with the mayor, many workshops in languages and almost 250,000 people engaged in this plan. next slide, please. so just to finish, i'm highlighting the two chapters that planning was most involved in. so in the transportation and land use, the other piece of that plan that's so great is that it's data driven. i've added in here the data in this portfolio, and i think it's interesting because definitely, we're puck used on maximizing jobs and housing and -- we're focused on maximizing jobs and housing, and 81% of the transportation emissions are looking at the conversion to zero emission vehicles. i think this is going to be a very big role for planning into the future. next slide, please. and then, with the housing, we worked really closely with the housing element team, also, the mayor's office of housing, and really focused on community stabilization, produc
strategies and actions to make sure we're maximizing the benefits across our most vulnerable, our bipocsther communities, and really eliminating any burden. next slide, please. the community engagement was awesome, we had a kickoff with the mayor, many workshops in languages and almost 250,000 people engaged in this plan. next slide, please. so just to finish, i'm highlighting the two chapters that planning was most involved in. so in the transportation and land use, the other piece of that...
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francisco state is and has been a vital center for higher education for low income first generation and bipocs in the bay area. fsfu is and will bleed dedicated staff as it cannot pay livable wages and provide job security and unable to meet the needs of the students without these changes. please tell chancellor castro -- >> thank you for your comments. >> i want to apologize for the interruption. we are setting the timer for two minutes this evening. all right, mr. atkins. let's hear from the next caller please. >> good evening, board of supervisors. this is gilbert of district eight. i am calling about muni. they care about fare hikes and service cuts. i am here for transit justice and transit equity. we need the buses to be on the street, not parked at the muny yard. i went by the yard and saw thousands of buses just parked at the muni yard. those buses need to be on the street picking up senior, disabled, and poor folks to get around the city, not parked at the muni yard with the infrastructure bill that congress passed, muni is getting a billion dollars. they need to hire drivers and get
francisco state is and has been a vital center for higher education for low income first generation and bipocs in the bay area. fsfu is and will bleed dedicated staff as it cannot pay livable wages and provide job security and unable to meet the needs of the students without these changes. please tell chancellor castro -- >> thank you for your comments. >> i want to apologize for the interruption. we are setting the timer for two minutes this evening. all right, mr. atkins. let's...