Techniques grand engagement and social media programs she motivates the glide to provide their many, many services. And actually dorisy has been schooling me how to use twitter as well. Im sure she does for others. Strategic Marketing Services she leads the original contents in house mike agency and oversees the work of architects and artists to assure growing social media. On behalf of our dedicated talents flip at glide in special recognition to our commitment to those in need and in honor to youre touching many lives i present you this honor clapping. thank you, supervisor avalos and congratulations dorisy. All right. Keep it going. Yes clapping all right. And now id like to bring up our next supervisor and this is the supervisor whos done an amazing job in district 6. Yes district 6. Shes also my favorite electric base player jane kim. I have to bring up april shes the real celebrity. Its great to be here her i get two honorees. I know that april resides in district leveling but we
This is an organization that promotes healthy children and families by providing services to prevent child abuse, Domestic Violence and ensuring that our families are safe. And i can certainly tell you, colleagues, and i think many of you know amors work. He has been able to impact hundreds of families and children in ensuring that the city of st. Francis really takes care of her own. With that in celebration of filipino History Month i want to thank amor and i see that supervisor cohen would like to add a few words. Amor on behalf of our constituents in district 3 and many districts around the city i want to thank you for everything youre doing. Supervisor cohen. Thank you for allowing me a moment just to also lift up and honor amor sanity whition owe. ~ santiago. Youve been incredible to the valley since you stepped n. I think your leadership transcends any kind of ethnic boundaries, any kind of class boundaries. You have a good heart. You have a wonderful nature about you that reall
Hotel heart. applause thats tony robles poem. Tony is a true revolutionary, worker scholar who always maintains a humble level head, even in the most crisis oriented situations, even when fighting for the people in the most charged issues like housing justice, and the fight against displacement and gentrification in San Francisco creatively tony writes poetry and stories that inspire hope and struggle of our communities. Im proud to honor him today. I think he uses his mind, his heart, his hands creatively and lovingly to inspire Filipino Community members but also all of us. And i wanted to say again that i believe hes an empowerer of those that need to lead our struggles and for me as a member of this board of supervisors and our whole body, its my honor to recognize brother tony robles as our honoree from district 1. Tony . [cheering and applauding] thank you very much, supervisor mar. And to think that i thought you were going to take me out to joes ice cream. [laughter] i didnt ex
Right actually be protected . applause i ask for your support. And i want to thank supervisor wiener for his cosponsorship of this legislation. Thank you. Colleague, any further discussion . Lets take a roll call vote on item 28. On item 28, supervisor cohen . Cohen aye. Supervisor farrell . Aye. Farrell aye. Supervisor kim . Aye. Kim aye. Supervisor mar . Mar aye. Supervisor tang . Aye. Tang aye. Supervisor wiener . Aye. Wiener aye. Supervisor yee . Aye. Yee aye. Supervisor avalos . Aye. Supervisor avalos . Supervisor breed . Aye. Campos aye. Chiu aye. There are 11 ayes. Ordinance is passed on the first reading. [gavel] and with that, colleague, we have a number of 3 oclock and 3 30 special orders. What i would like to suggest is because we have many people in the audience here for our 3 30 special commendation is that we take the filipinoamerican heritage month commendations first. But as soon as we finish them, we will go back to our two 3 00 p. M. Special orders. So, with that, col
[speaker not understood]. So, for all the honorees and their family and friends, i hope you can also stay to join the Program Later in the reception. As you know, the theme for our commemoration is legacy, celebrating the contributions of the Filipino Community in San Francisco. This event theme draws upon the deep history and rich legacy of filipinos and their contribution to a tradition of education, service, community organizing, to up lift all communities in San Francisco. Filipinos are known for their people power and here in the u. S. They have brought this tradition, organizing towards building multiracial solidarity with many communities. From the united farm Workers Organizing starting in the 1930s towards the historic boycott to the third world strike of the 1960s, the hotel struggle of the 1970s, the martial law protests of the 1980s, and the justice for [speaker not understood] Campaign Starting in 2000, a rich legacy of filipinos working with other communities to address i