before we introduce shannon ferguson from the planning department, i would like to be listed as cosponsorf this landmark designation. the case report was really a pleasure to read and very well done. and very edifying and of course, speaks to terrible parts of our american history and san francisco history relative, not only to executive order 9066, but acts of local governments, including our school board in the day. it's almost the opposite of today's dynamics where we have a racist, xenophobic president and a very progressive school board. in those days, actually, teddy roosevelt i learned from the case report, was the one accusing, and correctly so, our school board of being in those days, xenophobic. and racist. the history of the building is amazing from 1926 and even on the site prior to 1926. and i was also learned things about the japanese-american community in san francisco that i didn't know. always thinking that the japanese-american community was in japantown and the western addition, but did not realize that the district that i represent, chinatown, actually has a proud japa