[applause] >> thank you mrs. joiner and all you do to support the arts and other questions. next, we're going to call on supervisor kim. >> thank you president breed. it's my honor to bring up the third lady in red. today, there is a theme for black history month and today, we are celebrating san franciscans who boldly, who are boldly living in celebration of black culture, black community and black power. so i'm proud to honor a special lady today, elaine jones or in our community as mother jones. shefrs born in colorado and moved to san francisco when she was nine years old. in 2005, mother jones moved to the hotel on 6th street and has been a fixture of our sixth street south market and community. really is there a meeting or event i attend where mother jones isn't sitting in the front row as she is today? she recently christianed the long amen that street crossing and was a speaker for her years of work on the sixth street on a quarter that actually received the most production in the city. she also worked in the fundamental development agencies so that residents and vis