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[roll call] that motion carries. 50. Good job. This concludes the hearing. Thank you. Are we ready . Okay. Five, four, three, two, one. Here we go whoops. Roll it. [applause] the hon. Lond the hon. London breed it is trans Awareness Month in San Francisco. Just have a seat and ignore the reserved seats signs because everybody for the reserved seats signs are probably behind me. Happy trans Awareness Week in San Francisco. We need to do it bigger. Lets do a month, and this is where we are, celebrating so many amazing things, so many amazing accomplishments. But we also know, sadly, that our Trans Community all over the country is under attack. Just recently, sadly, we shouldnt be surprised, but the president has rolled out some new discriminatory plan against our Trans Community, trying to take away millions of dollars of federal funds from our cities throughout the country. And we are of course, in San Francisco style, going to continue to fight back time and time again against the discrimination that continues to attract attack our Trans Community here in this city. [applause] the hon. London breed we understand, more than anyplace else, despite the differences that we may have, that our diversity is our strength. That is what makes San Francisco such an incredible, unique place. And im proud that every single time this president tries to put forth a discriminatory policy, we come back harder and badder than ever with more investment, with more policy changes, with a new approach to doing things. The fact is this didnt happen because of us, it happened because of you. It happened because we have incredible leader like senator scott wiener and supervisor Rafael Mandelman who continue to lead the charge. It happens because of people who make sure we are making the right investment. [applause] the hon. London breed now more than ever, we have to be bold, and i want to really thank Mickey Callahan for being here. Because when i put out the forms last year to make the training and initiatives and other things possible so that people who work for the city and county of San Francisco can have the appropriate training to work with our Trans Community, that we make changes to our documents so people can choose whatever they want to identify with on our forms in the city, she was a leader in moving forth that effort, so thank you, mickey, for being here to celebrate with us today. [applause] the hon. London breed but i will tell you, one of the proudest things that i think San Francisco has done is to put forth not only millions of dollars of investments in organizations that not only serve our community, but trans home sf will really be a game changer for our community when it comes to supportive housing. We see, saddly, that our Trans Community is 18 times more likely to experience homelessness than any other population in the city, so we have to be deliberate about the investments that we make to make sure that we change that. And so thank you so much for all of your work and advocacy. When i first became mayor, and we had that initial meeting, we talked about tony, you remember not just housing and homelessness, but investment in the arts, investment in resources to make sure that we as a city arent just talking about what we support, were putting our money where our mouth is, and weve seen record numbers of investments. Im excited about the future of San Francisco, and im excited to be here with each and every one of you today, and yes, i wore the deliberate colors of the flag. I wore my pink on my shoes and my white on my ears to let you know how proud i am to be here in San Francisco at this moment, celebrating a resilient community, one that represents San Francisco so well in how we continue to push the envelope on policies that really not only support this community but support all communities that continue to be left out of what prosperity should be for all citizens of this city. And so i want to thank you all for continuing to shine a light on issues of equity that need to be addressed in San Francisco, and i want to really thank claire for her leadership and her hard work and commitment. And i also want to acknowledge that we have other elected officials here today to support this incredible occasion. Thank you so supervisor matt haney for joining us as well as treasurer jose cisneros. I think i were not only funding trans programs, but that were doing it in an equitable way. So you know, San Francisco has really had a long history of championing the community, and weve been a beacon of hope. So this morning, when i was thinking about what i wanted to share it wasnt that i was reminded of a quote by robert f. Kennedy that says each time were asked to standup for an ideal or strike out against injustice, we send forth a tiny ripple of hope. And i see that San Francisco in these times where folks are under attack, black folks are under attack, immigrants are under attack, trans folks, lgbtq folks are under attack, San Francisco can be a beacon of hope. So if we want to have better investments, it starts with recognizing and creating awareness. So we kick off this month filled with wonderful events. We have the amazing trans Film Festival, spear headed by shawnna thats been a prominent fixture in our city, and well get to hear from her today. We also get to kick off our trans home, which is a 2. 3 Million Investment in our community, which will include rental housing and subsidy for our community. [applause] and also through the leadership of supervisor mandelman, well be doing the board of supervisors first trans leaders recognition and accommodation day this month through city hall. And lastly, you know, theres a lot of events to share, so i wont go into all the detail. But we have our trans day of remembrance, which, you know, is often a very sad day. This year specifically, weve lost more and more black trans women. I know for many of us in this room, weve been going to these events year after year, and we continue to see the same challenges. So today, i want to commit my office, with the support of the mayor, to really focus on how we can end violence in our communities. We are grateful that San Francisco has done incredible work on this, but we know that we need to do more. And as we look out to the rest of the country where we continue to see such loss of life, its important that we remember that we can be that change. So as we move forward, i really want to recognize, and ill bring her up later, nicky colma, whos been leading the charge. Nicky . [applause] wow. I have a lot of notes here. I dont know how i thought id get through them all. You know, so as the mayor mentioned today, trump again came out against lgbt health care. It seems like he has something against fridays and trans people. Its like every friday, theres something else. And so i just want to remind folks, because i think this can be a scary time, that outside of even november, that San Francisco and california will continue to protect our community. And so regardless of what happens in washington, you will be protected. We will stand together, and we will make change together. [applause] so in closing, you know, i really want to encourage us all to get involved and encourage our allies to be a part of this change. We know that being open about your love and respect and value of trans coworkers and friends and partners is key to shifting the landscape of violence that our community faces, and that also starts with policy and our elected officials. So as kennedy said, well move forward with a ripple of hope, and i hope today is just one moment of that, and i really appreciate you all for being here. And with that, i would love to introduce our first speaker whos going to share a little bit more about our trans home and has been a leader of change, miss tony newman from st. James infirmary. [applause] i am so excited to be here. I wrote a book in 2011 called i rise, and it was in mind that transgender people can get power and rise. And i see that San Francisco is the only city in the country whos financially supported trans home and safety and housing, and that deserves a round of applause. [applause] i would like to thank mayor breed for your support, the supervisors for their support, especially rafael and matt. Matt has been very supportive to st. James, and were thankful to him. And i would like to thank larkin and their team. I want to announce that weve hired the trans home team. The social worker is matthew peda. Would you stand, please . [applause] the housing navigator is camden carter. [applause] my bilingual navigator is jessie santos. [applause] were also in touch with john mckinley, whos the Housing Project manager at t t. G. I. Justice manager project. We can help you immediately or with your own apartment. Were here to serve you with the community, so come to st. James starting december 1. Were not quite ready. We have to train these folks. They just got hired yesterday, so come to st. James starting december 1 with your needs, and we will do the very best we can to serve you in the capacity as your ambassadors. Thank you. [applause] are we ready to get our community housed . Yes. I also want to do a shoutout to aria saheed whos leading our cultural district. Aria, thank you for all of your work. So next, were going to move on, and its my honor to introduce someone who was in the office and has been leading the charge in trans and lgbt policy on the state level, our state senator, scott wiener. Thank you, claire. I also want to acknowledge aria saheed who we honored as our district 11 woman of the year, so thank you, aria, for all you do. You know, weve made a lot of progress, and we tend to focus on the challenge because its important, and we have to overcome them, but sometimes we need to step back and recognize where weve been. In 2011 when mark leno authored the program to extend health care to trans people, it was lambasted by fox news. Fast forward to 2012, when we were able to get health care to extend full coverage to trans people in San Francisco. We braced ourselves for this explosion, and you could have had a pin drop. Thats just in a decade. That shift was extraordinary. But we know theres still huge challenges around poverty and unemployment and homelessness and around the violence. And the epidemic of trans people and particularly trans women of color who are being brutally murdered all across the country and living in fear. And people should not be in fear to walk down the street, and yes that is the atmosphere that we have for so many trans people in this country, and that is unacceptable. And you have to call out the elephant in the program. Part of the problem is there is lack of trust in the criminal Justice System in the Trans Community, and it is well earned mistrust, and we have to change that. And this year, we were able to pass legislation, and i want to thank toni and st. James infirmary for sponsoring it, to provide that when a sex worker is reporting a violent crime, they cant be arrested for sex work, because [applause] when we talk about keeping people safe, and keeping trans people safe, the last thing we want is if i go to report i was being assaulted, raped, or kidnapped, or i saw someone getting assaulted, raped, or kidnapped, that theyre afraid to report it, that creates a community of fear. Were working to pass legislation to ensure that trans people who are incarcerated. That if they choose, they can be incarcerated and housed in the housing that they choose, not their birth gender. Were going to continue to work i want to thank the amazing trans leaders who make all of the work we do in city hall and in the capito