annual san francisco black history month closing ceremony at city hall, hosted by state comptroller malia cohen, mayor london breed supervisor shamann walton and district attorney brooke jenkins. um, and as you all know, i started the, uh, black history month off with the opening. celebration where i gave the keynote address. uh, so some community investments updates. uh ccep update as mentioned briefly earlier in my report this last week, the community investments team hosted five community open house sessions, uh, for in person and one virtual session. the in-person open. houses were held in different communities around san francisco to ensure that we are capturing voices that are representative of our city's diverse constituents. i'd like to thank our partner organization, city college san francisco chinatown, north beach center, mission cultural center, uh, southeast community center, and youth art exchange for helping us host these sessions. a big shout out to our amazing cultural investment, uh, community investments team and including denise pate, uh, re community investments, and debbie