any name is renee antivaros, youth minister for district 9 and is my daughter, and we're here to represent the thousands of youth that were not able to attend and we're also here to represent the thousands of youth of our future. as you know, the 2000 census compared to 2010, the age from 0-18 has declined by 5%. we need to secure the future of our youth in this city to not only stay here but thrive here, teach ethics in our schools so we can bring forth innovation together. when my daughter is older, i would not want her to be segregated because she may qualify for free muni for youth as of now but i know when i get my degree she will not qualify for free muni for all. but for low income, however, i would like her to be able to unify and interact with her peers on the bus, not profile each other and say hey, you're the kid that got the muni for free, i'm the kid that got it and had to pay for it. story telling and dialogue changes life and changes the course of history. we need to unify our youth again and we need to be that leadership city which we are and promote transit, be the first t