citizen, and i wouldn't be standing here ay i believe that there's power in history in place andnd namingisk is a critical step for our city to work towards one which our public spaces are safe spaces where all feelwelcome. so -- so the next time i bring my kids to this park, i sincerely hope that it would be way more than a teachable moment where i have to force them to -- force myself to tell them that this public space was named after a public figure that promoted hate and fear, but rather, it would be a proud moment that our city stoodp and renamed this park to somethinghat stands for our values of inclusion. thank you. >> superr thank you, suor isr. >> thank you. it's great to be on this side of the microphone. i really appreciate commissioner allen low and chinese historical society and chinese for affirmative action opening up the discussion at this point in history. i am eric mar. i am a former supervisor from the richmond. when my daughter what's graduating from high school in two weeks, i would take her to julius kahn after it was renovated around 2003, 2004. it was a a beautiful p