jerrick, supervisors, my name is jason porth, and thank you for the opportunity to address the committee. i worked as seven years as a civil rights attorney and provided counsel in eviction meetings for the homeless advocacy project. a significant part of my legal training was as an advocate for domestic violence survivors and on cases dealing with civil liberties, death penalty, and civil rights in education. i now resentence is this the university. for serving as the university's community relations officer and currently is due to the chief of staff to the president. for three years, i served as president of the jewish democratic club, is city-wide club with members in each and every supervisor districts. like two of my co-applicants, i am an alumnus of leadership san francisco. in all these roles, i have served as a negotiator untypically as consistent -- consensus-builder, working to find agreement among groups with divergent and passion that prospective screen no -- perspectives. i have translated the plans for change to neighborhood constituencies. i know the value of and firmly be