house, and the main work that we did was with the native american community, and at that time it was with the 558 federally recognized tribes was one group, but there was also a special group that they talked about, and that was urban indians. those that lived in urban centers that were not recognized, that were not on the map. so we went out of the way with president clinton. we hosted the first national conference for native americans with president clinton, so that s something that i carrie with me to this day. so i really appreciate supervisor ronen, supervisor brown, addres well as the enti community coming out for this important item. secondly, i m moving for landmark designation for 4767 through 4776 mission street. both of the the royal bakery company was built in 1935 and is one of san francisco s most exuberant examples of our deco design as noted by the original green and yellow ceramic tile cladding, saw tooth peak parapet with pins and speed lines. it also has si
next speaker. hell hello, hello, supervisor. i love all of you, but i came in late as i always do about that trans i am so sick and tired about being confused as a transgender, and at least once a month, i get my ass beat like a man, and i m sick of it. and most of the time, it s by some male security that works for somebody, and like i tell them, you need to get a female. what we need is more females that are put in security positions so that when they re interacting with a female, they can just say come on, ma am. and i just had to do it today with lutheran social services, and i m going to leave it at that because i feel like i have a relationship and an open-door policy with some of you all s offices, but some of you need to get some candy. thank you. president yee: next speaker, please. good afternoon, board of supervisors. my condolences to supervisor safai. i hope he rests in peace, your father. we sat down with kate teran. we re told she cannot do a buy back
clerk: oh, supervisor brown, you wanted to comment on? supervisor brown: no. i just wanted to thank supervisor ronen for bringing this through in november because i know it was awareness indigenous people month, that it was really important to bring this forward to start the process. we re just at the beginning, but i also want to thank supervisor mandelman because this is a shared district line, and it s going to be really important for us to get this right. i know the you know, the census say we re not even 1% in this city, but you have to realize these people, and especially the american indian people, they don t take the census test, sign off on the census because a lot of people that are federally recognized don t feel that they need to. and this is something that we really have to look at. and you also have to look at even though it s been 500 years resistance over 500 years resistance, that there are people that have had to move out of san francisco but they re
that s something that i carrie with me to this day. so i really appreciate supervisor ronen, supervisor brown, addres well as the enti community coming out for this important item. secondly, i m moving for landmark designation for 4767 through 4776 mission street. both of the the royal bakery company was built in 1935 and is one of san francisco s most exuberant examples of our deco design as noted by the original green and yellow ceramic tile cladding, saw tooth peak parapet with pins and speed lines. it also has significance in my neighborhood for its association with italian american history. it began in north beach and was moved to the company moved to the excelsior in the 60s and 70s. the original operator that works there for almost 60 years is still alive, and we gave him a certificate of recognition for turning 100 this past spring. there s been movies filmed at this location, and many, many businesses around san francisco, many of them in north beach and other plac
about, and that was urban indians. those that lived in urban centers that were not recognized, that were not on the map. so we went out of the way with president clinton. we hosted the first national conference for native americans with president clinton, so that s something that i carrie with me to this day. so i really appreciate supervisor ronen, supervisor brown, addres well as the enti community coming out for this important item. secondly, i m moving for landmark designation for 4767 through 4776 mission street. both of the the royal bakery company was built in 1935 and is one of san francisco s most exuberant examples of our deco design as noted by the original green and yellow ceramic tile cladding, saw tooth peak parapet with pins and speed lines. it also has significance in my neighborhood for its association with italian american history. it began in north beach and was moved to the company moved to the excelsior in the 60s and 70s. the original operator that wor