i think for the elders that can no longer afford to live in this city, like catherine gallagher says, she lived in a house for four years and lost it during the foreclosure crisis. i recently went to a hearing here, about the housing element, and we know what kind of housing needs to be built, and what kind of housing does not need to be built. from what i understand, the condos are going to go, anywhere from 2.5-$7.5 million. you have hundreds of rental apartments that have been converted as corporate and vacation rentals, you have the rent-controlled apartments that are no longer available. from what i understand, the golden gateway project was for middle-class people. when the different entities were trying to call for limits on height, it was struck down repeatedly. i want to bring the spirit of my uncle, who worked so hard to build the international -- we're talking about the heart and soul and spirit of the communities. i am part of african-american and asian american communities to have been gentrified, and really hit hard by gentrification. it has resulted in a black exodus, f