Live in an sro. I ask that you give to the families. So i ask that you give housing to families so they are stable, and i made all effort to apply for housing, but i didnt get housing because i live in a hotel. I ask that you give to the families and there is more funding for families and their housing. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next speaker, please. So im going to say a few words. So my name is laurdes. I worked in sf for about seven years now helping family find housing, specifically latino families and families that speak spanish. Again, i want to also echo what [inaudible] said, the hardest hit right now, our families are working families and they are immigrant families and they are family out there who are cooking in the kitchens, cleaning, these are our most displaced families, and there are decisions that are being made inside this place that are effecting the lives of every single individual here including yourselves, and there are families here that couldnt be here becau
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Thats coming up next on booktv. Thanks for that kind introduction. Its truly an honor to be here at the museum of chinese and america, an institution that has done so much to increase public understanding of not only the chinese immigrant experience in the United States, but also of asianamericans and the asian diaspora more generally. Im particularly, im an editor at the new york times, and i mostly traffic in words. And do careful editing. Im very attentive. I try to be to nuances of word selection, diction, syntax but also meaning. But im also very, very aware of the acute and enduring power thank you very much of images. And what was most striking to me in looking at these two books is the immense visual array of whats been amassed here which is really something quite distinctive. I dont think in any of the books that ive read that arabamericans, that asianamericans have i seen such a visually rich and, frankly, disturbing collection of images. So i think thats very impressive. Im
Hi, my name is ruliana. [spanish] [applause] thank you, next speaker. Hi, my name is merriam. Good afternoon. Interpreter theres some words here that are that i need to say and speak up. Theres displacement. There is [inaudible]. There is eviction. Interpreter and the words that i have against this are housing, shelter, housing temporary housing, and permanent housing. This integration thats going on and delinquent see, and alcohol and violence. Cy, these other words like housing, shelting, temporary housing, permanent housing, these things provide for healthy nucleus family. They accelerate work and bring forth sports, studies and more benefits that give for a Healthy Family and things that are very positive for the daily lives of our family. Thank you. Interpreter good afternoon, my name is maricelli. Im a mother of two children. I work and i live in an sro. I ask that you give to the families. So i ask that you give housing to families so they are stable, and i made all effort to ap
And alcohol and violence. Cy, these other words like housing, shelting, temporary housing, permanent housing, these things provide for healthy nucleus family. They accelerate work and bring forth sports, studies and more benefits that give for a Healthy Family and things that are very positive for the daily lives of our family. Thank you. Interpreter good afternoon, my name is maricelli. Im a mother of two children. I work and i live in an sro. I ask that you give to the families. So i ask that you give housing to families so they are stable, and i made all effort to apply for housing, but i didnt get housing because i live in a hotel. I ask that you give to the families and there is more funding for families and their housing. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next speaker, please. So im going to say a few words. So my name is laurdes. I worked in sf for about seven years now helping family find housing, specifically latino families and families that speak spanish. Again, i want to also