margot st. james. colleagues margot st. james was legendary in every sense of the word. monday, january 11th, this world lost this feminist revolutionary, proud prostitute and pioneer of the sex worker movement. i'm requesting that we adjourn today's meeting as the board of supervisors in her honor. i'm introducing a resolution declaring february 14th, 2021 margot st. james day in the city and county of san francisco. thank you to supervisors peskin and ronen for cosponsorering the resolution and joining me in requesting we adjourn in margot's memory. margot was born on december 12th, 1937. raised on her father's dairy farm, margot was an aspiring painter in high school with hopes of pursuing life as an artist when she married her classmate dan and gave birth to their son, don, jr., around the time she graduated. in 1958, margot left her life in washington for san francisco. later, joining the beat nick scene in north beach, where she lived above jazz institutionel mat door on broadway. in 1962, margo