I love teaching. It is such an exhilarating experience when people began to feel their own creativity. This really is a place where all people can come and take a class and fill part of the community. This is very enriching as an artist. A lot of folks take these classes and take their digital imagery and turn it into negatives. There are not many black and white darkrooms available anymore. That is a really big draw. This is a signature piece. This is the bill largest darkroom in the u. S. There are a lot of people that want to get into that dark room. I think it is the heart of this place. You feel it when you come in. The people who just started taking pictures so this is really an intersection for many generations of photographers and this is a great place to learn because if you need people from different areas and also everyone who works here is working in photography. We get to build the community here. This is different. First of all, this is a great location. It is in a lesspo
The loma prieta earthquake. We have the new San Francisco Hospital Building that will be opening in 2016. The retrofitted fire station and the water supply system and the soft story mandatory retrofit program that is going to be upgrading some of our most important vulnerable affordable housing. The city cant really do it all for everybody. I always like to use the anniversaries of these big disasters as a reminder that each of us need to take this responsibility and make us as prepared as possible. This is my reminder that i give you probably at least twice a year to make a plan, especially communication plan and a reunification plan. Put together a kid with your basic grab and go features and remember to include your important medications or assistive devices and think about the ways that you too can become an emergency respond tore help out our friends, our neighbors and our families to get through a difficult time. The way we do that is by training. If you havent already taken trai
Hi, im with building san francisco. And we have a special program of stay safe today where were going to talk about what you can do to your home after an earthquake to make it waterproof and to be more comfortable. Were here at spur in san francisco, this wonderful exhibit of safe enough to stay. And this is an example of what your home might be like after an earthquake. And we have today with us ben latimer from tvan. Thank you for joining us. Thank you. Well talk about things you can do you dont have to be a professional contractor to make your home more livable after an earthquake. I want to talk about things a homeowner can do. We have comfort and we have things like a little bit of maybe safety if your front door is ajar and waterproofing if you have a leak in your roof, or if you have broken glass on the window. So unr, one of the most important fib use is keeping outside out and inside in. Lets look at windows. Lets assume this window is broken in the earthquake. We have wind an
Friendships and the relationships we want to have with the willie maze in the mission area and all the other clubhouses that when youre ready were going to do our job and create those jobs for you in the city youre going to have the best jobs youll have the character building and youll have the friends of mine and relationships then youre getting the skill stewarts sets one of the lovely things about this place. Have to Design Thinking studio what is that going to do more for our kids to welcome them in and when youre ready were going to be ready were going to welcome you going into the best jobs the world can have right here in San Francisco thats my job to make sure that i get thousands of jobs for you thats the reward we get because london and i know that is better to be in here than in a car being a victim of something that happens you cant control thats why weve got to get the word out here is better than most places youll feel the love of the city like don and doris and the entir
Extremely dependent on transportation and the Community Organizations that serve those folks have very independent work force. They cant remember the people that work in Affordable Housing also need to get where they need to go. We understand the point of view from but a technical perspective. The ta has done a great job to at least come up with a conceptual level to adequately in and they laid out a very nice game plan for you. A couple things i would point out is the communities of concern is a device full to focus equity. I would point out, remember transit dependent communities are not always low income communities and we need to think about both of them. And we have entrance the dependent needs across the city, some based on low income and some based on the fact they dont own cars and second i want to make a point about the previous presentation about the vlf is very impressive work. This is on both ends of service and infrastructure is not mutually independent. You have to invest