Good morning to you. Its a little bit cooler as we go to the first weekend of june. Bringing in rosemary for a check of how this weekend is going to shape up for us. Good morning, rosemary. Good morning. Good morning, frank. Cool and breezy. You two are absolutely right going from recordbreaking heat earlier in the week in to the weekend. The temperatures are falling below average. Outside of the doors we have a mostly cloudy sky along the coast and inside of the bay and partly cloudy elsewhere. Temperatures this morning in the 50s. As we get in to the afternoon low 60s at the coast and then low 70s inland. Quiet a change and a dramatic drop in the temperatures yesterday afternoon, and were going to cool it off more as we get in to today and tomorrow. Looks like its a tad bit cooler before we begin to rebound once again. More on the Current Conditions and what to expect for the weekend and extended forecast coming up. Okay. Th allowing activities that have been off limitss. We have ktv
Get into this and discuss this whole issue of how history will be taught in the future. Im the managing director for center of cspan scholarship and engagement, a fairly newentity in the brian lamp school at school here at purdue and we use the cspan archives which is now over 250,000 hours of american political history in their classrooms and research. We do other things but thats what were concentrating on at this conference. I tweet at cj dubly and the center at center for cspan. We hope you will follow us on that and wed be interested in following you as we reach out to specifically history professors across the country who were interested in using the cspan archives in their classrooms and in their research. So heres what were going to do today. We have three excellent panelists with different areas of interest under this topic. Theyre going to speak for five to seven minutes and then were going to open it up and take a lot of q a. Were going to start with margaret omara. Now i ha
Students and their families and we know that todays College Students are so different from the students that my team is colon to take in the real College Students so im encouraged on your take based on your reporting. You are right the demographics today or do differently age is different i mostly focused on students who were right out of high school so what is that transition out of high school . That captures all of the College Population but i want to understand how the pathways diverged for different students and that was usually by Family Income they were going down a much more traditional path to split out the Family Income. Start by telling us into those different issues about your own path coming out of high school. I had a rocky. After school in toronto i came to Columbia University for one semester and then dropped out and then traveled around the Southern United States and ended up half a year later at yale and was there for three semesters and dropped out again and got the
Fought the policy that prohibited asianamericans from attending the public schools. They went to the California Supreme Court and won. Six companies in chinatown fought the first racial ban in 1892 and resisted the registry. People of color and immigrants make up the majority of population. Their names are not on streets and buildings. Stations are named after the streets and acknowledges like stockton and montgomery. Buildings like chase. We will reflect the history that has purposely written out women and women and people of color and made them invisible that is not what San Francisco standing for. Thank you so much for your time so much. I will give my time to supervisor fewer. Supervisor fewer welcome. Supervisor fewer thank you. I am the supervisor of district one. I am here to support the rose pak chinatown station. There are people who have thumbs down. I will give my support here. I am a fourth generation chinese american from San Francisco. Migrate grandfather started the firs
Richard, welcome. Thank you, commissioners. On here, on another item, i wanted to talk about some other mural projects that i am working on. First, the alamein he Health Centre building, which the commissioners approved as a city landmark. That building is in process of being renovated. The city found a vendor or an occupant, and they are very appreciative of the murals inside the building, we will get to see what is on the bottom of the painted mural, which nobody has seen probably in a long time and the other building i want to talk about is the mothers building and that is not going too well. We got the funds from the Historic Preservation fund for them to do this study, and then also supervisor tang gave money to do the shortterm and immediate repairs, and they are all taken care of, but since that time, almost a year, nothing is happening. Something needs to be done to get this process moving. I was hoping maybe the commission could ask recreation and park and the Zoological Socie