so happy to welcome theodore miller from hope sf and senior advisor to the mayor.come. >> thank you madam chair and director davis. theodore miller, tremendous to follow commissioner carter and my friend mr. bell. i'm here on behalf of the mayor. i'll try to be as quick as possible. i want to say loud and clear we at hope fs believe in common equity methods across the common. just underscoring what commissioner carter said, we need an entity like human rights committee to make sure the city has bold policy for that it's ground in data and all data is not created equally. there's a specific type of data we need to focus on, this was underscored in commissioner carter's comments. if we go to the slide here, first, a quick word on hope sf, the first program creating vibrant mixed income communities, we represent sort of growing force of four neighborhoods across the southeast, 6,000 households essentially. this work comes out of the 7 corner street study. in terms of the data we need to focus on, i'm going to emphasize race, family and place. not all data is created e