Good evening. Good evening and blessings to all my relatives. My name is Mary Travis Allen and im the advisor board president for the American Indian cultural district, as well as a member of Mission Destino and other committees and councils here in San Francisco. So i am ariana ortega, peace people of nicaragua. From my mothers side and the seneca nation on my fathers side. I was born and raised here in San Francisco and retired in 2020 from a senior manager position with the sfmta to after 32 years of service. But as i mentioned and what im doing now is important work that i am many of you are doing on behalf of our community is that work is never done and should be reflected in all the work you do and all aspects of your lives. We are brought together by our ancestors is to fulfill the prophecy of the eagle and the condor. The prophecy tells of this time when the Indigenous Peoples of the north and the south earth would reunite to renew you and protect our original knowledge, strength and connection to our earth. Mother this is a time of reconciliation. Mission. Reunion education and healing of all the land and all its peoples. In case you dont know the eagles and the California Condors have begun to nest here in the bay area for the they know its time. Im honored to be with you here tonight to celebrate the 2023 latino heritage Month Celebration and Award Ceremony and present the land acknowledgment on your behalf. To the Ramaytush Ohlone people. We that are gathered here acknowledge that we are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the Ramaytush Ohlone, who are the original inhabitants of yelamu, which is now called San Francisco. The ramaytush shiloni are the stewards of yelamu, and in keeping with their tradition as they have never ceded lust or forgotten their responsibilities as the caretakers of this place , as well as for us and all peoples who reside or work in their traditional territory. We wish to honor and pay our respects by acknowledging the ancestors, owners, elders and relatives of the ramaytush community and by affirming their sovereign rights as the first peoples of this land. We are all guests and as such we are to recognize that as visitors, we benefit from living and working on their ancestral homeland. We are reminded that we do not own this land and that our ancestors did not create Land Ownership or borders to separate our people on the land. The land is our mother and we are all relatives as we are to be grateful, all respect and coexist with all the creator has provided for us. Creator we ask for your blessings for all gathered here and all those that we carry in our hearts. We acknowledge that we are unified, tied by our ancestral blood and spirits. That gives us pride and strength and purpose in this gathering here today and every day in all we do. Oh, thank you. Gracias. Mary travis allen for the land dedication. The los pueblos, indigenas del norte de america. Bienvenidos a todos. And welcome to tonights 2023 latino heritage Month Celebration in city hall in San Francisco. Orale, por favor. Before we begin, we just want to take a few moments. It always gets so serious and so quiet when we start. I hope everyones ready for a celebration tonight for extraordinary honorees as we want to make sure that we represent our leaders in labor tonight who are here that i have, that we that we have recognized and some who will recognize a little later on in the program tonight. But, of course, Kim Tavaglione from the labor council, olga miranda from local 87 are elected leaders. Shamann walton, asha safai, aaron peskin and of course, our latina elected city supervisor from district seven, myrna melgar, who our afrolatina District Attorney brooke jenkins. The honorable maria evangelista, thank you for joining us tonight. Leading our elected brass is, of course, our sheriff, paul miyamoto. Thank you to our fire chief and to our police chief for being here with us tonight and serving our communities. Our director of public health, grant colfax, george rivas, who leads our office of Civic Engagement and immigrant affairs. Elmi bermejo , who joins us from the Small Business administration. And our consul generals from so many countries that are joining us here tonight from the americas and elsewhere. Supervisor peskin, i think you know that i recognized you. We come here together to celebrate our shared roles in taking care of our home in San Francisco. Mayor joaquin torres. Im your elected assessor recorder here in the city and county. And my name is larissa lugo, executive director of the Central AmericanResource Center in San Francisco. We are honored to be your co emcees for the celebration of latino power history fauci influence advocacy , arts, culture, cuisine and community. We want to thank the Host Committee for their work in planning for tonight that showcases our strength in unity and diversity. Tonight we celebrate latinos contribution to our city and affirm our rights to dignity, equity and inclusion. Somos San Francisco. So we are San Francisco. As National Political players seem intent on denying the contributions, dignity and rights of our our community deserves, it becomes ever more important to recognize and reinforce our diverse local Latino Community and the work we do right here at home. When San Francisco stands on the right side of her story, we set the course for other cities to follow. Our city values of inclusion, opportunity, Racial Equity and justice are alive and well, but reflected in the work of tonights award recipient. Tonights host, Committee Members and of course, all of you here to join us in celebrating the Latino Community and our beloved city, a city for all we know that our work is far from done and that the equitable recovery we wish to see for our city requires all of us. And that means you to our city administrator, carmen chu. Together, we work to support our Small Businesses, our vendors, our merchants as we continue to navigate this postcovid reality together, expanding our collective work on on the collective work during the pandemic. The Community Hubs offer bring a right to recover, connecting people to good paying jobs, invest in our leaders and organizations, creating opportunity for our diverse latino constituencies to thrive , creating new Resource Centers to respond to the needs, rights and aspirations of our immigrant brothers and sisters, the very people that fuel the economic engine of our city, our state and nation. I want to take a moment to thank mayor breed and the board of supervisors for your support and investment in carsons new home and community Resource Center here at the intersection of the tenderloin, soma and mid market community. And lets highlight some of our National Significance as well. In 2020, latinos came out and voted. We voted for democracy, for equality, for justice, and for the country that we helped shape and vision and are committed to you. And we will do it again in 2020. Four generations of latinx leaders have and continue to shape the environment that we live in from our pivotal role in the civil rights movement, including the landmark case of mendez versus westminster of the 1940s that began to crack those racist walls of segregation to the organizing years of cesar chavez and Dolores Huerta, whose monumental efforts to bring our communities together in nonviolent since black brown, brown native and api in the name of dignity and respect, remains so significant that we etched their names in the awards that we hand out tonight to the journalists who told our stories is brought us information we could trust and educated our communities. When Mainstream Media refused to do so from the posters you can see. Thank you, Ralph Remington that you can see next door the focus on our advocacy and our fight for rights in our community to the murals that brighten our streets in la mission and tell our stories of pan latino unity and solidarity. We all, in the pursuit of social justice. Tonights award, which depicts a Community Treasure in the carnaval mural on 24th and south venice in the heart of la mision to our commitment to saving lives in our community during a global pandemic. An effort replicated nationally and recognized formally by the white house and current administer station. This is how we show up and deliver for our city, a city for everyone. The city we call home. So was San Francisco. We are San Francisco. And this is what we celebrate. And honor tonight. Our shared power, our shared culture, our shared unity may breed has been that ally for our diverse latino communities all throughout her life, recognizing that our needs are San Franciscos needs, investing in our present and in our future , upholding our city values, ensuring that San Francisco continues to be the sanctuary that our communities rely on and a city we can all be proud of. So supporting us in safety, health, education and Economic Opportunity with investment that that move our Community Forward in the most difficult of times is by stepping up, stepping up for us latino migrants. When the federal government would not or could not because she will knows the disparities that our communities of color face, not only in the context of a global pandemic, but in every aspect of our system. Issues that affect us today. Boleros, ladies and gentlemen, please help us in welcoming our mayor london breed. Thank you, larissa, and thank you so much, joaquin. When they make a Great Dynamic duo, dont they . Happy latino heritage month in San Francisco. Sona san fran cisco. We are San Francisco and im so happy to see so many people here. And let me tell you, im really excited about this years honorees. These are three of the most amazing trailblazers in San Francisco. And william, i am so in awe of you two because of the work that you do every single day to uplift and to support start Small Businesses in San Francisco. I know as a native you love San Francisco, but you love San Francisco and you love your Community Even more. And let me tell you, the work that he did is the way of the future for what we need to address food security. He helped during the global pandemic, make sure that we were making a connection between the community and the people who needed the support and the cultural competent grocery stores. The places that sold the item arms that the community needed to buy so that they were able to make their own decisions and take care of their families. And it was a brilliant model that we need to continue to replicate in this city. Thank you so much, william, and congratulations. And i want to say to carson piedra, who is the first latina to lead and to lead the Teachers Union in San Francisco, let me tell you what i appreciate most in everything that she does. Yes, its important that she takes care of her membership and she takes care of the teachers, but she cares so deeply about the students and their success. Yes. And she is willing to do whatever it takes to make sure that she is fighting for teachers and educators as a whole and that our students receive the kind of education that they need. And deserve, especially after the challenges of a global pandemic. The bridges that shes been able to build with parents and with other people whove had challenges in their various communities, have just really made me develop a profound amount of respect for your work. So congratulations and thank you so much. And let me tell you this woman whos getting the Lifetime Achievement award, she is somewhat of a quiet force now. You see her on telemundo. And, you know, shes reporting shes, you know, giving you the facts. Shes providing the information about the community. But you know, when you dont have some times great journalism, you really cant appreciate and respect all the extraordinary work that she does to make sure that this community in particular is well represented, that the fight and the struggles of this community are shown and documented for over 20 years, shes been in the cameras. In your faces, asking the questions , promoting the stories that would never, ever make it to television. If it wasnt for her. She has been doing this for over 20 years, and she took it even further during the pandemic to make sure working with the Latino Task Force, when we needed to make sure people understood the resources that were available for testing and for vaccinations and our rental assistance and all the work that we did together, she she highlighted those stories and made sure that she helped us get the word out in an extraordinary way. So we are so grateful. Three amazing young people who serve the city and county of San Francisco well, who should make us all proud on a daily basis. We are here to honor you and recognize your commitment and your legacy. But i also want to take an opportunity to go a tad bit off script, because i do think its important to acknowledge someone who was a part of the planning of this event, but who has been a part of planning this event for the past couple of years, who continue to work with the committee, who work with my office to deal with the challenges around Job Opportunities and employment, who was always available to work with the Latino Community and the Latino Task Force, who made sure that there was a relationship that existed with labor. And i understood what was happening on the ground to make sufficient changes to address these issues. Some of you may have heard that josh asked at the end of the month will be taking on a new role and i am so proud of him. Im so grateful for his friendship and his service to the city and county of San Francisco. And i just want to say, josh, thank you for everything that you have done for this city and for the people of San Francisco. We love you. We appreciate you so much. And. It is always so important that we acknowledge people for what they do because these individuals who were talking about. Yes they are doing a job to a certain extent, but theyre also doing what they love for the people. Theyre doing what they can to uplift the history and the latino heritage in San Francisco, to make sure that there is a real connection between what is going on in City Government and how were allocating resources and how were being held accountable and how were making that work for the actual average, everyday people that are living the lives in the communities. We appreciate you all so much and we appreciate so many of our leaders and folks who continue to carry the torch to carry on the legacy to remind us of our history and whose shoulders we stand on and what we need to continue to do to make sure that we are preparing and taking care of the next generation. So that those stories are not lost, so that this heritage is integrated into what San Francisco is. We are a truly amazing, remarkable city, but we are not that without the people, our history, our diversity and our culture. So i want to thank you all so much for being here to celebrate latino heritage month in San Francisco. So. So let the festivities begin. Mayor breed, i know we wanted to welcome the Host Committee to come up and join you for a picture. Before we move on with the remainder of the ceremony tonight. So if we could invite the Host Committee to come up to these steps right now and join the mayor for a picture. Okay, come on. Come on up. Come on up. Okay. I pfizer on the thing right. Okay. Ready. Ready one, two, three. One more round of applause for all the members of the Host Committee who have put in so much time together with a very incredible model. Later. And josh arce, to ensure that we could celebrate the strength of our diversity in unity here tonight. 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