san francisco, who fought for housing in chinatown, and who fought to recognize the murder of vincent chan. i would like to acknowledge another leader who has made an impact in my life. i would like to recognize a young student who had the courage to speak out because he was being deported just for being on document. -- undocumented. he is a college student. i get to recognize on the other spectrum one of our senior leaders in san francisco. he represents a group that i have long admired and have had the opportunity to work with over 10 years ago. it is a group of people that have been viewed as [unintelligible] because they are modeling tool in senior and first and come -- generation and low-income. they defied the stereotypes that people often have of our community. i think of something my mom once told me when i was in high school. she responded, that is because they do not understand us. have those people been to chinatown? i want to acknowledge them today. if you could please come up. [applause] also, we're going to put up a photo on the projector. he was born and raised in china. she