Felt. [inaudible] what things i saw around. I even well when i get involved with youth speaks, an organization to have youth speak. I put my pen and paper to life. I did spoken word and i was able to relate to others in my humble testimony. This piece im about to read for you guys is called dark skinned girl. I wrote it because sometimes being dark skin is like a burden. As if its not okay to be dark skinned or to be lighter is better. So i hope i display that. I was told as a child never to dark skin with pretty white teeth. Because they allow [inaudible] usually good look when i grew up to be. See i am far from these things still put in this category not because of my ethnicity but literally the color of my skin. As if my god was not pleased with making. As if i should put my because the society and world around me should i buy substrate myself of my skin color to the color world can look upon [inaudible]. I promise i didnt ask for the skin i just wear it. When my friend said, i dont
Three jays, jobs, justice and jubilee in my capacity as a public service. I will continue to ensure equal opportunity for all to compete in the public competitive contracting process. We will continue to fight for local jobs for those who can need jobs. We will continue to fight for justice for people who will serve despite their ethnic background, religion, Economic Immigration status and their government and their policies and process. As for jubilee,it gives me such joy that we just recently celebrated this historical victory of the samesex marriages in San Francisco is the first county Clerks Office in this state to say open california to perform ceremonies for samesex couples during our pride weekend. [applause] we can continue to celebrate these historical events diverse cultures inheritances that make San Francisco unique. 50 years ago dr. King i have a dream speech inspired and changed many lives. We as beneficiaries, of his legacy and of the civil right movement can keep his d
Move this thing forward. So representing all the youths were involved in movement at this time i want to bring forth a young spoken word artist from youths these, ms. Monet boyd will be a piece representing young people. Monday, come forth. [applause] hi. My name is mono monet boyd. Im 16 years old. I go to El Cerrito High School and a been writing poetry since i was like 11 years old. It was a way for me to write down how i felt. [inaudible] what things i saw around. I even well when i get involved with youth speaks, an organization to have youth speak. I put my pen and paper to life. I did spoken word and i was able to relate to others in my humble testimony. This piece im about to read for you guys is called dark skinned girl. I wrote it because sometimes being dark skin is like a burden. As if its not okay to be dark skinned or to be lighter is better. So i hope i display that. I was told as a child never to dark skin with pretty white teeth. Because they allow [inaudible] usually
Little bit and reassure you a lot. The scare you part is that commissioner arce, youre absolutely right. They could set the not to exceed rate next week. They could move forward with a Shell Program and no other program, which as i said is only less than 4 of what we envision. So, but with that said, the reason that advocates have recently voted and said to the sfpuc and to lafco we would like them to proceed with these not to exceed rates is because they are now competitive with pg e. Especially if you compare it to a pg e green rate. And what ms. Malcolm proposed to us tonight are rates that will probably be even more competitive, even competitive with pg es brown power rate. The issue with the shell contract is that whether we like it or not, the local buildout that we all want is no longer tied to the small phase 1 part of the program. Its no longer tied to the shell contract. So, the reality is now that the shell contract is going to have competitive rates if the sfpuc sets compet
Would make me so darn [inaudible]. Ill be forgotten and the lights go off heres what the lolo stared at my own people. Why would he do that . I thought that i was was made in harmony made in the image of my god. Maybe i am . I must be. As everyday i am [inaudible] other insecurities. You have to [inaudible] my sky. He knew my pain before i felt good in my greatness [inaudible]. He knew people would try to take. My god [inaudible] in a dark place like the intensity of 10,000 [inaudible] knowingly clarified for me. Thank you. [applause] i just had a flashback. Everybody remember black is beautiful, all right monet. I welcome to the stage the dean of the school of law from the university of San Francisco, john jovita. [applause] thank you so much dr. Joseph marshall. I know new kid on the block because im the one [inaudible]. It is an honor. It is an honor to be dean of the school of law and its great to be home in San Francisco. Im grateful to father and the Law School Community or the o