thank you. [ speaking native language ] >> my name's kim schuck. i'm a poet laureate of san francisco. i'm also a professor at cca. i hold two degrees in art. i've been teaching native american studies for about 25 years now, and i've got to tell you, you're on the wrong side of this one because whether or not you decide to relocate that statue, it will be done. it will be done because that's what's happening across the country. so san francisco's supposed to be this great big progressive place. i was born here. my grandmother was bloern here. i have five generations in this city. we built it, we've stayed here, and it has cost us to do that, and i have never been so humiliated to call myself a san franciscan before now. >> clerk: thank you. >> my name's mishua lee. i'm a resident of san francisco district ten. first of all, i want to recognize the aloni people whose territory we are on right now. i was not raised indigenous, but my grandmother always told me that wherever i went, i needed to listen to the indigenous people because they knew how to