library, don t accept money from the friends and foundation. since the citizens of san francisco approved a bond issue in 2000 for a branch library improvement program, all but two of the branches scheduled to be remodeled have now been completed. the friends of the library have been telling people that it would be raising $16 million for those branches. in 10 years the friends of the library have expended $870,000 for the branches according to the department of public works. financial reports were required to be submitted to the california attorney general show that in the last decade the friends of the library have income of $35.7 million and the executive level employees made $6.1 million. required disclosure business the library itself show that in 10 years the friends spent $4.1 million to benefit the library in any form, most of it indirectly. the friends of the library have no agreement with this city because they would not answer questions about their finances before
i m executive director of library users association. the san francisco public library, if you could show the flyer, is planning very soon to eliminate the historic multicultural community created murel on the library. this murel was painted by arch williams, a gay man, and carlos in 1980 to 1982 with the help of many neighborhood adults and kids. the existing missourial covers three sides of the building with the front facing side including the historically important chilean musician, victor hara. if they could focus in on that. victor harrah playing the guitar with his names and words from one of his songs. he was tortured and killed by the chilean military when they seized power in 1973. the stadium where it happened in the capital is now named after him. the military also destroyed tapes of his recordings. nonetheless, according to the new york times, relatively recently, chile is experiencing a full-fledged victor harrah revival. a documentary about harrah has recently
in 1980 to 1982 with the help of many neighborhood adults and kids. the existing missourial covers three sides of the building with the front facing side including the historically important chilean musician, victor hara. if they could focus in on that. victor harrah playing the guitar with his names and words from one of his songs. he was tortured and killed by the chilean military when they seized power in 1973. the stadium where it happened in the capital is now named after him. the military also destroyed tapes of his recordings. nonetheless, according to the new york times, relatively recently, chile is experiencing a full-fledged victor harrah revival. a documentary about harrah has recently been completed and the trailer is available online at resurrectionofvictorhara.com. the destruction of this mural is wrong. and we ask you, supervisors, to do and the public to do what you can to preserve this valuable asset. you should know that this destruction plan has happen
will be you can fill in the blank. also, i feel that in san francisco there is a suspicion way of solving problem suspicious way of solving problems. chris bailey is treated one way. ross mirkarimi is treated similarly and yet since 2008 i m still waiting for sitting supervisor to answer a very simple yes or no question, which city attorney herrera still refuses to do anything. if he s done anything, i don t know about it and i should. thank you. president chiu: next speaker. good afternoon, supervisors. happy new year and welcome to the new supervisors. i m executive director of library users association. the san francisco public library, if you could show the flyer, is planning very soon to eliminate the historic multicultural community created murel on the library. this murel was painted by arch williams, a gay man, and carlos in 1980 to 1982 with the help of many neighborhood adults and kids. the existing missourial covers three sides of the building with the front
williams, a gay man, and carlos in 1980 to 1982 with the help of many neighborhood adults and kids. the existing missourial covers three sides of the building with the front facing side including the historically important chilean musician, victor hara. if they could focus in on that. victor harrah playing the guitar with his names and words from one of his songs. he was tortured and killed by the chilean military when they seized power in 1973. the stadium where it happened in the capital is now named after him. the military also destroyed tapes of his recordings. nonetheless, according to the new york times, relatively recently, chile is experiencing a full-fledged victor harrah revival. a documentary about harrah has recently been completed and the trailer is available online at resurrectionofvictorhara.com. the destruction of this mural is wrong. and we ask you, supervisors, to do and the public to do what you can to preserve this valuable asset. you should know that