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i have seen the women and people involved in luvose luteena have changed. i have seen them grow and be able to fight for their rights and would love for the organization to continue and to be if staffed at 2 people. eeben at 2 people that isn't sufficient. it is very hard to run a organization on 2 staff but they do it and 65 dollars is a reasonable request so hope you can give them that and hope to see their doors remain open. thank you very much >> that you can next speaker >> good morning my name is maria [inaudible] i live in the tenderloin for 11 years. i have been one of the people that needed the help of luvose lutina. they helped me fill out applications for housing. and through their help i have been able to navigate the process of looking for housing. by being a part of luvose lutina i have been able to meet a lot of people a lot of people that also live in the tenderloin and feel i'm with a family. and for that i'm asking for the doors to remain open at luvose la tina kw for you to give them the funding to continue to remain open and continue ohe
i have seen the women and people involved in luvose luteena have changed. i have seen them grow and be able to fight for their rights and would love for the organization to continue and to be if staffed at 2 people. eeben at 2 people that isn't sufficient. it is very hard to run a organization on 2 staff but they do it and 65 dollars is a reasonable request so hope you can give them that and hope to see their doors remain open. thank you very much >> that you can next speaker >>...
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these people i am a luteena born and raised in the mission. i'm a educator and for those who are voting against this moratorium and you concerned about it getting worse, let me tell you-let me ask you, how much worse can it get? how much worse can it get? have you ever talked to a child? do you teach children living in shelters? do you know what it is like to teach a child who can not sleep at night and hoards milk and food and keeps their jacket on because he is fearful of losing his jacket? a family who is evicted. there is a third and 4th grader trandsilated for their parents looking for housing on a computer. you have teachers living in mold filled horrific condition paying 2 to 3 thousand dollars. the teachers are leaving. you have mothers that are taking 2 buses 4 buses to get their kids to school in the mission because they were evicted. the woman who said you will have to wait hours for your x-ray, no one will be in your classrooms because the teachererize leebing. who wile teach your children? in my class assignment list now
these people i am a luteena born and raised in the mission. i'm a educator and for those who are voting against this moratorium and you concerned about it getting worse, let me tell you-let me ask you, how much worse can it get? how much worse can it get? have you ever talked to a child? do you teach children living in shelters? do you know what it is like to teach a child who can not sleep at night and hoards milk and food and keeps their jacket on because he is fearful of losing his jacket? a...
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last year i worked as a outreach worker with [inaudible] i'm here to support luvose luteena of the tenderloin which is a organization that really helpathize latino community and on top of that they do different events and meetings to inform the latino community what is available outside, what are the rights through different matters and i really ask you to think about it because we as a latino sometimes we don't have enough access to information or we don't even know there are so many things outside which can help to support our neighborhoods, i really ask you to think about the budget and fundsing for our programs
last year i worked as a outreach worker with [inaudible] i'm here to support luvose luteena of the tenderloin which is a organization that really helpathize latino community and on top of that they do different events and meetings to inform the latino community what is available outside, what are the rights through different matters and i really ask you to think about it because we as a latino sometimes we don't have enough access to information or we don't even know there are so many things...
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if we follow your logic and argument we will see a epicly racially qulensed mission district that luteena and chicano and low income are pushed out of. supervisor campos used the analogy of a water. [inaudible] >> i just can't hear you because we keep having interruptions from the audience and just want to ask members of the audience to please--
if we follow your logic and argument we will see a epicly racially qulensed mission district that luteena and chicano and low income are pushed out of. supervisor campos used the analogy of a water. [inaudible] >> i just can't hear you because we keep having interruptions from the audience and just want to ask members of the audience to please--
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if we follow your logic and argument we will see a epicly racially qulensed mission district that luteena and chicano and low income are pushed out of. supervisor campos used the analogy of a water. [inaudible] >> i just can't hear you because we keep having interruptions from the audience and just want to ask members of the audience to please--we could sit here all day and wit for you to say what you want to say or you can wait for a opportunity to sfeek and have a chance to speak. thank you revb-round brown. supervisor map >> thank you president breed. with a drought water comes back with rain. with a displacement and housing crisis people don't come back. we know about manila town and international hotel from the 70's. today from the budget analyst report and other reports in 48 hill jz other pupications we know that over 8 thousand latinos have been pushed from the mission inch the last 10 years. 57 thousand people is a huge percentage but if you look at the latino population is more alarming. with the mission antedisplacement coalition many of the coalitions today are active and the
if we follow your logic and argument we will see a epicly racially qulensed mission district that luteena and chicano and low income are pushed out of. supervisor campos used the analogy of a water. [inaudible] >> i just can't hear you because we keep having interruptions from the audience and just want to ask members of the audience to please--we could sit here all day and wit for you to say what you want to say or you can wait for a opportunity to sfeek and have a chance to speak. thank...