certainly a great moment there. and also, mayor newsom was a fan of our composting efforts in school. when we had our 100th food to flowers school, he showed up. that was at leonard flynn elementary, and he was helping the students talk about what goes where in which bin. the late mayor lee loved working with children, and in 2015, for the mayor s birthday, that was debbie s first birthday, he requested the kids get involved. so we all sat around the table, wondering how we were going to get the kids involved. so we decided to hold a tree planting, and let the kids show up for the tree planting. and it was a great time, and the mayor had a good time. the next year, we did sort of that reprize theme. we had an earth day breakfast at city hall. and we put the kids in the 05100 t-shirts, and we taught them a song. and they sung a song to honor the work that mayor lee did, and mayor newsom. it turned out he loved that song so much, that when his birthday came around, his staff pl
undertook in order to its regular business. one was the historic meeting between the historic environment and the joint commission on the status of women, and then special reports back on the commission workshops, and then, of course, the actual meeting with the community to show what the final end result was. and then, moving on, other highlights include the department s racial equity initiative, which i m going to get to on another page. the racial equity initiative is used to work on how the department s programs, policies, and services my intentionally or unintentionally benefit some more than others. the picture you see there is our rally and protest of the trump s decision to repeal obama s clean power plan, and the commissioners, particularly commissioner hoyos and commissioner ahn, who was one of the emcees for the event, helped make a powerful statement that was instrumental in reducing emissions and was going to be more instrumental in reducing emissions for the fut
the late mayor lee loved working with children, and in 2015, for the mayor s birthday, that was debbie s first birthday, he requested the kids get involved. so we all sat around the table, wondering how we were going to get the kids involved. so we decided to hold a tree planting, and let the kids show up for the tree planting. and it was a great time, and the mayor had a good time. the next year, we did sort of that reprize theme. we had an earth day breakfast at city hall. and we put the kids in the 05100 t-shirts, and we taught them a song. and they sung a song to honor the work that mayor lee did, and mayor newsom. it turned out he loved that song so much, that when his birthday came around, his staff played him, instead of happy birthday, that song. lesson five, reputation is powerful. a good reputation leads the way. i kind of say our reputation is all we have. san francisco as we know has a powerful reputation. so does the department of the environment, and because san
success. but beyond that, there were other highlights, as well. i know that seems to be the main highlight, but there were a number of special meetings and events that the commission undertook in order to its regular business. one was the historic meeting between the historic environment and the joint commission on the status of women, and then special reports back on the commission workshops, and then, of course, the actual meeting with the community to show what the final end result was. and then, moving on, other highlights include the department s racial equity initiative, which i m going to get to on another page. the racial equity initiative is used to work on how the department s programs, policies, and services my intentionally or unintentionally benefit some more than others. the picture you see there is our rally and protest of the trump s decision to repeal obama s clean power plan, and the commissioners, particularly commissioner hoyos and commissioner ahn, who wa
but i w which i was glad to see. certainly a great moment there. and also, mayor newsom was a fan of our composting efforts in school. when we had our 100th food to flowers school, he showed up. that was at leonard flynn elementary, and he was helping the students talk about what goes where in which bin. the late mayor lee loved working with children, and in 2015, for the mayor s birthday, that was debbie s first birthday, he requested the kids get involved. so we all sat around the table, wondering how we were going to get the kids involved. so we decided to hold a tree planting, and let the kids show up for the tree planting. and it was a great time, and the mayor had a good time. the next year, we did sort of that reprize theme. we had an earth day breakfast at city hall. and we put the kids in the 05100 t-shirts, and we taught them a song. and they sung a song to honor the work that mayor lee did, and mayor newsom. it turned out he loved that song so much, that when his b