it is a larger-than-life charcoal graphite drawing by an artist named joel daniel phillips. it was an exhibit on displacement of people who might be migrants, our homeless population. when you are standing in front of a podium and behind you is a larger-than-life drawing like this, you cannot help but notice it just captured our attention. imagine that on buildings, billboards, you know, something that says something about our values as san franciscans. finally, you might've seen this last one. this is a recent work by a french artist, a 65-foot image of an immigrant child. you will notice the two border guards on the u.s. side. a powerful image with a message about our humanity. that is really what we want to reflect in the 2020 census. thank you again, very much, for inviting us. i will be happy to answer any questions. >> the final image, for those of you who could not see the image was the border wall, and then there was an oversized drawing of an infant peeking over the edge of the border wall. the previous images were of various multi- ethnic individuals, and then a re