settled, it was led by a third women of color, including our vice chair, friend, ally and black first nations climate justice organizer, lia of frederick. you know, and so it's so important that we come together in these powerful ways and it just felt like, oh my god are we finally reaching a tipping point in the climate crisis? and actually feeling a little hope and a joy and then 2020 hits and covid and the brutal taking of more black lives and more record devastation and fires and political division. but in dark times, community rises to the moment again and again and again. so we came together, daily acts and our partners and we handed out a thousand culturally relevant apartment frndly food rden kits to our latin acts community members. and daily acts and dozens of volunteers worked with our imate action commission in petaluma and created a bold draft climate emergency framework. and so this still has to go through our city counci but we have a few climate champions on council including our vice mayor, who'a former daily acts staff and who has been tough our leadership institute and she's been through o