Our First Reading of new school petitions and Charter Renewal number 3. Introduced by commissioner collins and lamb. May i hear a motion and a second on the proposals . Motion. Second. I am referring this to the curriculum and Budget Committee. It is being referred to the curriculum and Budget Committee as well. Go ahead, kevin. I will keep it quick. I appreciate everybody who is still here tonight, especially the folks who have to go to work early tomorrow. I wanted to speak in response to the equity studies resolution that is being put forward. We are really excited about this resolution and what it means for the district. We really feel like this is the current board and the current leadership of the district for filling fulfilling the promises that have been laid up for far too long in the district that have never been filled. I appreciate you for going beyond the talk and trying to do things that will be impactful and meaningful, not just to the students who are here now, but to t
Mayor, mayor london breed. [cheers and applause. ] mayor breed thank you to everyontoeveryone who is joinin. No one celebrated pride like the city and county of San Francisco. Celebrate we must to make sure that our voices are heard and the federal government knows that no matter who you are and who you love, we will not be erased, not in america, not in San Francisco, not today. I want to take this opportunity to acknowledge some of the leadership we have in San Francisco, people who are making a difference. Thank you so much to our state senator scott weiner for being here, who you will hear from shortly. As well as our treasure who is with us today. Your fierce supervisor rafael mandelman. Community College Board member alex randolph. And supervisor safai and another member of the community College Board, tom. And thank you supervisor matt haney for joining us as well. I want to take this opportunity to acknowledge the first lbgt fire chief jeanine nicholson. And thank you superviso
All right. It is pride month in San Francisco. Good morning, mayor. Here we go. [applause. ] welcome to San Francisco. Everybody is welcome. Happy tried everybody. Ever happy pride everyone. Thank you for joining us to quick off pride month 2019. My name is clair farley, Senior Adviser for mayor breed and director of the office of transinitiatives. I am so honored to be the mistress of ceremonies. There will be cocktails later. I know it is early. You know, i think that today we ask to really honor those whose stories often dont make the headlines, those brave folks in the community who do the work every day. We are excited to honor those folks today. I hope you join us in celebrating them. Pride started as a riot. Knowing the history can only give us hope and remind us of our strength and power for change. Even when the federal administration attempts to strip away our rights, we know that San Francisco will fight back. In San Francisco we will never give up from the streets to city h
Staff every time i want to reach them for something. It seems like a huge waste of resources. They could just respond and that would make life easier. I want to talk about the access of holly park, which is an important park to me. It has five entrances for ablebodied people and one for wheelchair users. That one requires me, once i get to the park, i have to go four city blocks around the park to get to the Wheelchair Accessible entrance. Then i have a go up a huge hill and another couple blocks just to get to the bathroom. So i could be at the park with the bathroom in sight, 100 feet away from me and i still have to go four blocks across the hill to get to the bathroom. That is crazy. I would love to get to this park and access it like able bodied people, without having a travel eight blocks to and from the nonaccessible entrance i live near. Also that park in 2013, my local monastery was killed by a park and rec worker driving a truck. I want to know if park and rec will make any s
Celebrating them. Pride started as a riot. Knowing the history can only give us hope and remind us of our strength and power for change. Even when the federal administration attempts to strip away our rights, we know that San Francisco will fight back. In San Francisco we will never give up from the streets to city hall. From harvey milk to the trans women of color. Today our community has achieved so much. We have made incredible strides thanks to the generations every assistance before us. This work would not be possible with all of you and without our allies and leadership here in city hall who have joined us on the front lines for lbgt equality. It is my honor to welcome our mayor, mayor london breed. [cheers and applause. ] mayor breed thank you to everyontoeveryone who is joinin. No one celebrated pride like the city and county of San Francisco. Celebrate we must to make sure that our voices are heard and the federal government knows that no matter who you are and who you love, w