Francisco transgender Film Festival was founded in 1997 by my friends Christopher Lee and alex austin, and we are the first and longest running transgender and gender nonconforming Film Festival in the world. Founded at a time when other Film Festivals would not screen trans and gender nonconforming filmmakers. We are proud to still be part of ongoing movements, supporting expression and leadership of communities of color, immigrants, and all trans and queer people. Especially now as we are fighting the negative impact of gentrification against all of our communities. I am very honored and humbled today to accept this commendation. Thank you very much. [applause] president breed congratulations, shauna, and thank you so much for being here today. Our final commendation will be given by supervisor yee. Supervisor yee thank you once again. Im going to be switching gears a little bit now. I want to honor and recognize the San Francisco bay area families for safe streets. These come on up
Country. And the ways that we are doing Work Together, so thank you. I would like to say that the San Francisco transgender Film Festival was founded in 1997 by my friends Christopher Lee and alex austin, and we are the first and longest running transgender and gender nonconforming Film Festival in the world. Founded at a time when other Film Festivals would not screen trans and gender nonconforming filmmakers. We are proud to still be part of ongoing movements, supporting expression and leadership of communities of color, immigrants, and all trans and queer people. Especially now as we are fighting the negative impact of gentrification against all of our communities. I am very honored and humbled today to accept this commendation. Thank you very much. [applause] president breed congratulations, shauna, and thank you so much for being here today. Our final commendation will be given by supervisor yee. Supervisor yee thank you once again. Im going to be switching gears a little bit now.
Rights in San Francisco for over two decades, she was the first transgender woman to serve on the board of directors of San Francisco women against race, thank you, i love that organization so much. And the first transgender woman selected to be a San Francisco pride grand marshal. Her contribution as a Community Builder have led her to serve on the board of two prominent trans organization, the transgender gender variant Justice Project and the transgender law center. Shauna is a trail blazer. Always building visionary movements through bold initiative. During the 1990s, she cofounded the transgender Film Festival to create spaces for transgender spaces to explore their own legacy, experiences and gender selfdetermination. Also the first of its kind in the world. Showcasing films by and for transgender people. Shaunas contribution expands her antiviolence activism. Cofounded transaction, an organizing project uniting trans voice, demanding Police Accountability amid increased violence
Last night at the parking lot near the Police Substation hilltop mall in richland. Richmond. Investigators called Richmond Police saying they had a warrant for someone involved in an active investigation, and they asked the police to help them make a traffic stop. A single officer spotted the darkcolored sedan early in the afternoon, and shortly after tried to stop it, but heard a gunshot from inside the car. He quickly retreated back to his police car and awaited help. As soon as help arrived, they werent able to see the interior of the car, because the car had window tint all throughout the vehicle. It was difficult to see inside. So, they ended up using beanbag munition to break the glass. Reporter Richmond Police say their officers broke the sedans we are rear window in order to see inside, that is when they could see the driver was not allied. Police say no one else was injured. They recovered a firearm from inside the San Francisco Police Officers vehicle. None of our officers fi
Projects are provided by the same firm. Otherwise, this work will take place sequentially resulting in longer and more disruptive process. How about construction for 21012 aladby at the end of the alley be coordinated with similar work at 31 aladdin and 33335 aladdin which are both at the midpoint of the alley, and finally, how will the trucks, backhoes, dumpsters, debris boxes, and scaffolding access these site without blocking ingress and egress for the neighboring residents . In particular, what accommodations will be made during construction to maintain access for emergency response. So we have a neighbor near the end of the alley who is 99 years old and has required transport by ambulance in the past, so this access is really an important issue. Thank you. President hillis thank you. Next speaker, please. President hillis and commissioners, my name is terry, and i reside on aladdin terrace. 46 neighbors who live on aladdin terrace, tailor street and yunion street have signed petit