Thank you so much for your ongoing support and work. These events are done with love, and it takes resources to make them happen, so thank you so much. So speaking of resources, we have a huge champion for our community and our lgbt community. Our district 8 supervisor, and the only out lgbt member on the board. Please welcome supervisor raphael mandelman. [applause] supervisor mandelman thank you claire. And as others have said, thank you so much for the extraordinary work that you and your office do. And thank you, tom horn. The mayor was whispering to me before we started that tom horn always comes through. Thank you. [applause] supervisor mandelman i guess ill begin where senator wiener finished, in that harvey milk knew how important queer representation is, how important it was for people to come out, and for people to be elected and serve. I think i had said at other events i look forward to the day when i am speaking after a trans elected supervisor. We need to do that, and it will happen soon. We have other queer people who are serving on School Boards and other places, tom temprano and mark sanchez. Since were quoting great elected american officials from decades ago, i often think about Hubert Humphreys quote, about the three groups of american citizens. In San Francisco our actually in the United States in 2019, i think the moral test of our Queer Community and certainly here in San Francisco, the moral test of our community is how we treat our Trans Community. And until recently, i think we all know and continuing to this day, by that measure, we are failing, and we have failed. But i do want to thank this mayor, london breed, for the focus she has brought to the Trans Community and the unprecedented achievements she has made, but we need to do more. These shelters particularly around homeless and the workforce events we are doing is so important to this community. But we need to do these things not because the Trans Community is in need but because the Trans Community is our strength. Certainly as queer people, we know our Movement Began with trans folks. The reason that donald trump finds repeated reasons to attack the Trans Community is because the Trans Community is everything that donald trump is not. And ultimately, donald trump will lose, but every single trans person in this country presents a fundamental threat to what donald trump is all about. So the future is trans if were lucky and if we work for it, which i know were going to do. Have a fantastic month, everybody. [applause] wow. The future is trans, and for now, well start with a month, but so i also wanted we have one more speaker, but i want to recognize our lgbt commissioners, and our department heads. If folks could wave. I see you back there, naya, being all shy. [applause] when we talk about pathways to leadership, the supervisor spoke, theyre a great way to be on one. So come talk to me. Its my pleasure to introduce two people that have been doing incredible work in the arts, shawnna veraga and shawn dorsey have been leading the way for the trans festival and the fresh meat festival every year. And last week, shawn, whos on our trans committee, met with the mayor about the need to preserve trans art in our city. We come to San Francisco with the hope to be able to share that with the rest of the city. And with so many of us displaced, its really important that we invest in art so that we not only remember our history but that we preserve the stories and art that make our community so important. So with that, please welcome shawnna veraga and shawn dorsey. [applause] excuse me. I i cant right now. Speaking to the mayor. Okay. Byebye. Hi, everybody. My name is shawnna verago. Im the artistic director of the San Francisco transgender Film Festival, and im so honored to be here today. Im so grateful to be here today. I came out in the 1980s, and so when i go to trans events, whether its the San Francisco transgender Film Festival or fresh meat or anywhere else where a lot of trans people gather, im usually the only person from my generation of friends thats still alive because of suicide, hiv aids, poverty, murder. And so i feel very driven to continue our battles and our and our fight against our avowed enemy. You know, its interesting because im primarily an artist, and im been thrust into being an activist. And ive heard so much inspirational wisdom here today, and i would like to thank i have a long list of gratitudes, but i do want to thank senator scott wiener, supervisor mandelman, everyone at the office of transgender initiatives, and especially the Mayors Office and mayor breed for helping us continue to thrive, to increase our budget. We when we started, we one of the codirectors had a credit card, and thats how we were able to rent the theater. We applied for years to get grants. We couldnt get a grant to save our lives. And so through grit, through punk rock toughness, really, we managed to survive since 1997. And were the longest running transgender Film Festival in the world. And we started here. We started in the mission district. Weve screened over 300 films since that time, and i do think, as we know, our communities are under attack, but that the San Francisco transgender Film Festival, i think we kind of all have to know what our expertise and our lane is. And i think theres these political geniuses behind me. But we need to change the narrative of how were viewed in our culture. And i think weve proven since we have been here since 1997 that trans people wont be silenced, we wont be erased, and were going to continue the fight through the arts, so thank you very much. [applause] hello, everyone. I just want to add i dont know if you shared that the trans Film Festival was founded at the worlds first trans Film Festival, so i feel like we should give ourselves a round of applause. Hello. Im shawn dorsey, and im the director and founder of the fresh meat festival. Were all about investing in the creative expression and cultur Cultural Community in the Trans Community. Right now, i want to invite all of us to take part in a creative expression exercise. So i want everyone to please repeat after me. I love trans people. [repeating] except say it like youre not so sad about. I love trans people i love gender nonconforming people and as we talk about the continued genocide and murder of black trans women, thats an equation. So the other side of that equation is please repeat after me. I will invest in the wellbeing and leadership of black trans women. I love trans people [cheers and applause] thank you all so much. Please yes, check out our work and please come to the San Francisco transgender Film Festival next week. Its thursday through sunday. Sftfs. Org. Two programs are closed captioned and a. S. L. Interpreted. No one turned away for lack of funds, so please join us. Thank you so much. [applause] so its almost that time for drinks and food. Im sure youre all ready for it. Its friday, but i also want to recognize honey mahogany from the dccc and supervisor haneys office and ana deyano and her team. [applause] so as we move forward, as i mentioned, we need to continue to prioritize communities that are impacted in our city and beyond. And the mayor has taken leadership and really supported Mental Health and housing four for people in our city, and that includes the Trans Community. And over the last year, weve lost so many to suicide. So its really important we reach out for help, we see each other in our community because you are loved, as shawn said. We want to continue to be a part of a community that continues to grow. And as i said, have a great trans month of awareness. Yes, drinks. Lets get drinks. Bayview. A lot discussion how residents in San Francisco are displaced how businesses are displaced and theres not as much discussion how many nonprofits are displaced i think a general concern in the Arts Community is the testimony loss of performance spaces and venues no renderings for establishes when our lease is up you have to deal with what the market bears in terms of of rent. Nonprofits cant afford to operate here. My name is bill henry the executive director of aids passage l lp provides services for people with hispanics and aids and 9 advertising that fight for the clients in Housing Insurance and migration in the last two years we negotiated a lease that saw 0 rent more than doubled. My name is ross the executive directors of current pulls for the last 10 years at 9 and mission we were known for the projection of sfwrath with taking art and moving both a experiment art our lease expired our rent went from 5 thousand dollars to 10,000 a most. And chad of the arts project pursue. The evolution of the orientation the focus on Art Education between children and Patrol Officer artist we offer a full range of rhythms and dance and theatre music theatre about in the last few years it is more and more difficult to find space for the program that we run. Im the nonprofit manager for the Mayors Office of Economic Workforce Development one of the reasons why the mayor has invested in nonprofit displacement is because of the challenge and because nonprofits often commute Technical Assistance to understand the negotiate for a commercial lease. Snooechlz is rob the executive director and cofounder of at the crossroads we want to reach the disconnected young people not streets of San Francisco for young adults are kicked out of the services our building was sold no 2015 they let us know theyll not renew our lease the last years the city with the nonprofit displacement Litigation Program held over 75 nonprofits financial sanction and Technical Assistance. Fortunate the city hesitate set aside funds for businesses facing increased rent we believable to get some relief in the form of a grant that helped us to cover the increase in rent our rent had been around 40,000 a year now 87,000 taylors dollars a year we got a grant that covered 22 thousands of that but and came to the minnesota Street Project in two people that development in the better streets plan project they saved us space for a Nonprofit OrganizationNational Anthem and turned out the Northern California fund they accepted us into the Real Estate Program to see if we could withstand the stress and after the program was in full swinging skinning they brought up the Litigation Fund and the grants were made we applied for that we received a one thousand dollars granted and that grant allowed us to move in to the space to finish the space as we needed it to furniture is for classes the building opened on schedule on march 18, 2016 and by july we were teaching classed here. Which we found out we were going to have to leave it was overwhelm didnt know anything about commercial real estate we suggested to a bunch of people to look at the nonprofits Displacement Mitigation Program you have access to commercial real estate either city owned or city leased and a city lease space become available there is a 946,000 grant that is provided through the Mayors Office of Economic Workforce Development and thats going to go towards boulder the space covers a little bit less than half the cost it is critical. The purpose of the Organization Trust to stabilize the arts in San Francisco working with local agency i go like the Northern California platoon fund that helped to establish documents of our long track record of stvent and working to find the right partner with the organization of our size and budget the opportunity with the purchase of property were sitting in the former disposal house theatre that expired 5 to 10 years ago we get to operate under the old lease and not receive a rent increase for the next 5 to 7 years well renting 10,000 square feet for the next 5 to seven years we pay off the balance of the purpose of this and the cost of the renovation. The loophole will that is unfortunate fortunate we have buy out a reserve our organization not reduce the services found a way to send some of the reserves to be able to continue the serves we know our clients need them we were able to get relief when was needed the most as we were fortunate to arrive that he location at the time, we did in that regard the city has been weve had tremendous support from the Mayors Office of Economic Workforce Development and apg and helped to roommate the facade of the building and complete the renovation inside of the building without the sport support. Our lease is for 5 years with a 5 year onyx by the city has an 86 year lease that made that clear as long as were doing the work weve been we should be able to stay there for decades and decades. The single most important thing we know that is that meaningful. It has been here 5 months and even better than that we could image. With the Economic Development have announced an initiative if ours is a nonprofit or know of a nonprofit looking for more resources they can go to the office of Economic Workforce Development oewd. Com slashing nonprofit and found out about the mayors nonprofit Mitigation Program and the Sustainability Initiative and find their information through Technical Assistance as much as how to get started with more fundraising or the real estate assistance and they can find my contact and reach out to me through the circles of the city through the hi everybody, we down here at the ep is a center which is our pop up space down here in San Francisco where we operate a store front to educate the policy from the home owner who has center which is our pop up space down here in San Francisco where we operate a store front to educate the policy from the home owner who has never done anything in the house to the most advanced structure engineers we have working around here. We were going to here from kelly to talk a little bit about San Francisco. How are you doing kelly . Very well, thank you for having us here. In front of us, we have a typical soft story building. When i see this, i think this is some of the most beautiful architecture our city has. A lot of people dont know these are problematic buildings. Why dont you tell us about some of the risks he we have in these buildings . Soft stories are vulnerable in past earthquakes and the northridge earthquake to this type of building and character of building. When we talk about the soft story, what were talking about is generally a ground story that has less wall or other pwraeugs to resist the lateral forces that might be imposed by the earthquake. So were looking for something that is particularly weak or soft in this ground story. Now, this is a wonderful example of what some of the residential buildings that are soft stories in San Francisco look like. And the 1 thing that i would point out here is that the upper force of this building have residential units. They have not only a fair amount of wall around the exterior of the building but they also have very extensive walls in the interior and bathrooms and bedrooms and corridors and everything that has a certificate amount of brazing yea its significantly less country srabl in those stories. Now very often, we get even a garage or storage or sometimes commercial occupancy in this ground story. That very often not only has a whole lot less perimeter wall but it often has little or no wall on the interior. That wall is the earthquake bracing and so he see very significant bracing in the top floor and very little on the bottom. When the earthquake comes and hits, it tries to push that ground floor over and theres very little that keeps it from moving and degrading and eventually paoerblly keeping it from a collapse occurring. So we know theyre vulnerable because of this ground story collapsing is this only a problem we see in sentence france . San francisco . No, this is certainly a national problem. More acute in western but more up to california, washington, moving out into other states. This kind of building exist and this kind of building is vulnerable. When youre involved with the community safety, this is a different way of thinking about these types of things. We had a Community Group of over 100 people inv