jeanette a louise johnson. [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood]. and if there are any other speakers that did not sign a card, please do line up. >>> hi, everybody. my name is [speaker not understood], i'm 16-year-old and i'm here with project [speaker not understood] we're here and talking. project is an advocacy program that consists of [speaker not understood] or has a parrottction who is incarcerated. and i'm speaking in support of the fair chance ordinance. i'm here today because my mom was incarcerated in 2009. she was in san francisco county jail and she wasn't let out until 2010. when she was released it was difficult for her to get housing and to get a job because she had a lot of felonies. therefore, it was hard for us to -- my brothers and my sister and i to live with her wasn't able to keep a house or stable job because of her felonies. so, it took about 3-1/2 years for us to live with her and it was very unfortunate because i was in a very uncomfortable situation with a guardian and i just really wanted to live with my mom. it would ha