think what elise ya garner and the black lives matter, they really provide leadership state and provide struggles that expand our community. let me acknowledge black lives matter and elise ya garza. [applause] >> all right. thank you supervisor mar for recognizing our work. it's an honor to have been recognized now for the second time. first time by supervisor david campos for the work that we did and are continuing to do in baby hunter's point with power as he mentioned and then, of course, now, what we're doing with black lives matter. we appreciate your acknowledgement and recognition. as i mentioned before, i worked in bay view for nearly ten years with families who are still struggling to survive in one of the wealthiest cities in the world. as we celebrate the accomplishments of black folks during the shortest month of the year -- (laughter) >> -- i would like to challenge san francisco, a place that i love very much and a place where my parents grew up to declare 2015 the year of black futures. black futures is still in the balance. we have displacement at an all time high. as senator mark said, we are less than four percent of the population. unemployment is higher than