>> colleen mckinny. thank you. >> hi. i'm going to share my screen. i have a brief presentation with background to run through. one moment. confirming you can see my deck now. >> yes. now. >> great. thank you all for use leadership on this important topic. as supervisor fewer said, i'm colleen mckinny, the director of engagement for good food purchasing and we're an organization that houses the food purchasing program. we're here in a time when the pandemic exposed inequities and vulnerabilities in our food system. the workers who grow, process, transport and sell food do not have adequate pay under normal circumstances, much less in a global crisis. farmers and small businesses, especially owned by black indigenous and people of color have precarious livelihood. access is in jeopardy. our public institutions don't have the resources and support to safely and fully address the needs of the populations they serve. the pandemic has allowed us to see them more clearly and paint the picture of urgent trans formation. the adopt of this policy would be a le