White house. You have to remember, the time. This was the time they would go there and racial epithets were thrown at them and people would come up and spit on them and they had to practice turning the other cheek. A very very scary time. But both of my parents, made me fully aware of the importance of that speech and importance of education and but both of my parents, made me fully aware of the importance of that speech and importance of education and the future of black america. As the first womans and africanamerican city administrator i bow to do the best job i can possibly do for the city as ive done from as the first womans and africanamerican city administrator i bow to do the best job i can possibly do for the city as ive done from the outset of my career. I will continue i will continue to draw on the inspiration and guidance from my parents and the civil rights leader in my educational leaderin our history and culture and the relentless fight against in our history and cultur
It is a good place to get away from the hectic life of the city. Get some fresh air. The view is fantastic. Wear sturdy shoes to conquer the trail, you have the feeling of being in a rain forest. Mount davidson is also a great place to escape the noise and the apostle of the city with your partner. Bustle of the city with your partner. It is quite a hike to the top at Mount Davidson but the view is worth every step. This is the place to bring that someone special. For more information about reserving one of these romantic locations, or any other location, 8315500. This number is best for special ovens, weddings, picnics, and the county for building. For any Athletic Field and neighborhood parks, call 831 5510. You can also write us at permits and reservations. Or walking in and say hello at old log cabin, golden gate park. And of course you can find more information at sfrecpark. Org. Good evening, everyone. My name is my name namely kelly good on the city of mississauga city and count
[applause] thank you. I i am grateful to be inspired and mentored by many great civil rights leaders and my educational leaders which includes usf law school. [applause] and my family members who have mentored me and have paved the way for me along my career path. I could not have gotten there without them. My greatest inspirations are my parents William Little and maria little, and i my greatest inspirations are my parents William Little and maria little, and i want to talk about howthey were inspired by the march on washington and dr. Kings speech which subsequently has passed on to me. My mother was among the 200,000 people who joined dr. Martin they were inspired by the march on washington and dr. Kings speech which subsequently has passed on to me. My mother was among the 200,000 people who joined dr. Martin luther king on the march on washington 50 years ago and stood up for the rights for freedom. As a teenager growing up in washington as a teenager growing up in washington dc,
Started this whole thing. In those days we were trying to do what we could to be part of the movement. The movement that was all the adults and then there was a whole bunch of youth were involved. Last sunday on a radio show i had a use spoken word artists that came on. [inaudible] all these adults in the program its a use for such a big part. Youve seen those old videos. When dr. King finally said, look, we need young people out here to oppose move this thing forward. So representing all the youths were involved in movement at this time i want to bring forth a young spoken word artist from youths these, ms. Monet boyd will be a piece representing young people. Monday, come forth. [applause] hi. My name is mono monet boyd. Im 16 years old. I go to El Cerrito High School and a been writing poetry since i was like 11 years old. It was a way for me to write down how i felt. [inaudible] what things i saw around. I even well when i get involved with youth speaks, an organization to have you
Thats what exactly what we need. Many of us want to live in the city and provide our services to the city, but [background noise] we have been forced to live somewhere else. I feel like i take the paycheck from San Francisco and spend somewhere else. And, again, i want this program. I want to take advantage of this program. And i want to live in San Francisco. Again, i want to thank mayor lee, supervisor mark farrell, sheriffs department, our sheriff ross mirkarimi, the union, the [speaker not understood] association, Managers Association msa, for everything, they come up with a plan to help first responders. And i believe that its a god send gift program for us because we want to live in the city because we want to serve the city. This is where we belong. And again, as i said, i made my decision when former sheriff Mike Hennessy swore me as a peace officer. I decided this is where i belong. And, again, i want to thank [speaker not understood] San Francisco and everybody for being here