the 100th anniversary of women s suffrage is taking place throughout the state. bancroft library is having an exhibit that highlights the women s suffrage movement, chronicling what happened in california, bringing women the right to vote. how long does this mean going on? the week of the 20th. people do not realize that women were allowed to vote as early as the 1920 s. in the library collection we have a manuscript from the end of december, possibly longer. in commemoration of 100 years of voting in california. 100 years ago this year, we won the right to vote. around 1911, this is how it would have addressed. and here we are, dressed the same. [chanting] we have the right to vote. whether you are marching for a cause or voting in the next election, make your voice heard. thank you for watching. good morning. welcome to of the opening ceremony of san francisco general hospital! [applause] i am barbara garcia, director of health for the city of san francisco. w
good morning. welcome to of the opening ceremony of san francisco general hospital! [applause] i am barbara garcia, director of health for the city of san francisco. we know the mayor is on his way. we are going to go ahead and start. this is a proud day for all bus. first of all, i want to thank all of you san franciscans for your support of the san francisco general trauma center. thank you. today, we dedicate your commitment to your own health, your family s help, and the help of all these city. your family s health, and the health of all of the city. you can see the new hospital is going up and is already beautiful. [applause] that is more than a building. it is the future of our hospital. and the general has always been a big part of our city, our past, present, and future. the story of san francisco general started in 1851 san francisco started the board of health. the hospital moved here to potrero avenue. the hospital was rebuilt over the years
your family s help, and the help of all these city. your family s health, and the health of all of the city. you can see the new hospital is going up and is already beautiful. [applause] that is more than a building. it is the future of our hospital. and the general has always been a big part of our city, our past, present, and future. the story of san francisco general started in 1851 san francisco started the board of health. the hospital moved here to potrero avenue. the hospital was rebuilt over the years, offering children s and psychiatric services to respond to the needs of children. in the 1998 s, the current hospital was the 1990 s, the current hospital was built and was one of the first hospitals to open there doors to aids patients. we became famous around the world for that, helping to break the stigma of hiv/aids. the mayor has just arrived. welcome, mayor lee. [applause] we continue to lead and care for the most vulnerable. just last year, the general became
the commission is back in open session. the commission provided and directed the staff on item 17. can i have a motion as to whether to disclose discussion during closed session? motion not to disclose. those early favor? the motion passes. is there other business for the commission? seeing none, we are adjourned. thank you. thank you. well done. . touring england was a time when robert as mentors were being challenged by a quickly growing middle-class. for endeavour s crew of new artists began to assert themselves, offering new definitions of the athletics of arts and beauty. over 180 objects of avant-garde design and art from the victorian england has been collected inside the legion of honor snoot exhibition, it s the cold of the ec. the cult of beauty. there was this group of artists that were not only revolutionaries in their artistic expression but also in their personal lives and their interest in democratizing art in introducing beauty into the growi
francisco started the board of health. the hospital moved here to potrero avenue. the hospital was rebuilt over the years, offering children s and psychiatric services to respond to the needs of children. in the 1998 s, the current hospital was the 1990 s, the current hospital was built and was one of the first hospitals to open there doors to aids patients. we became famous around the world for that, helping to break the stigma of hiv/aids. the mayor has just arrived. welcome, mayor lee. [applause] we continue to lead and care for the most vulnerable. just last year, the general became the first hospital in the nation to program. the hospital will be crucial in improving the health of our city. we look forward to coordinating all of our services, from primary-care clinics to hospitals, according mental and physical health care. this is what our patients need and deserve. this will bring opportunities to bring services together and improve our research education and admin