my name is donna wilma. i teach at city college. i find it ironic that concerns about public health are being used to try to shut down encampment's across the country. the kind of public health that i teach is rooted in social justice we know that when people are part of empowered communities, when they have control over their own lives and have hope for the future, knowing that their children will have better lives, these are the things that make people healthier. i really believe the things that people are fighting for in the occupied movement are economic and social equality. making lives better for the folks that i work with. people with disabilities. making life better for the students that i teach. making my life better. and my family. i support what people are doing. i am very glad -- i want my city officials to support that as well. thank you for this resolution. supervisor avalos: thank you very much. i have more cards. [reads names] sorry. [reads names] >> good morning, supervisors. thank you, supervisor avalos, for your s