. >> i am paula randle. i am a guest living in the inner richmond. i was really interested in your question about what was the intention of the first dorsal person who gave $100,000 in regard to that statue. my question is, who cares klee individuals and cities and organizations make mistakes all the time. a mistake was made in 1890, whatever it was, it can be rectified in 2017. it is time that we did this. >> thank you. >> i am a third generation of my family to be so proud and happy to call san francisco my home. it is with humility that i offer myself as an ally and solidarity with the people here. i am an artist. all art is a reflection of its time. this artwork was put up in 1894. with only 45 years after the gold rush. the goldrush came with a very specific mandates against native people that were sanctioned by the state and by the government. they included a bounty of five dollars for a decapitated head. at 25 cents for a scalp. and another amount for an ear but i was too second to remember that was only spoken of just a few days ago. i couldn