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A
You
should
see
a
notification
that
the
meeting
has
started.
Recording
we
have
transcripts
now
too
and
so
welcome
everyone.
This
is
the
october
5th
joint
northside
southside
green
zone
meeting
welcome
and
why
don't
we
go
ahead
and
do
welcome
and
roll
call
samara?
Do
you
feel
comfortable
leading
it
or
do
you
want
me
to
take
it
on.
B
E
A
No
problem
all
right,
so
we'll
go
ahead
and
I'll
call
roll
and
maybe
oh
yeah.
I
should
have
thought
of
an
icebreaker
question
too:
let's
do
let's,
let's
do
one
of
our
old
favorites
and
say
if
you
were,
if
your
mood
were
a
weather
pattern
or
some
type
of
weather,
what
would
it
be,
and
one
or
two
words
if
possible?
A
So
I
will
start
by
modeling.
I
am
kelly
mullman.
I
use
your
pronouns.
I
am
staff
with
the
city
of
minneapolis
for
both
the
north
side
and
south
side
green
zone.
If
my
mood
were
a
weather,
I
would
be
cloudy
with
a
50
chance
of
rain.
So
I.
D
F
F
H
President,
hello,
everyone,
my
name
is
kia,
proud,
north
side,
green
zone,
and
I
would
say
my
mood
would
be
misty
fog
like
yesterday
morning.
I
Present
anchor
larson
for
the
north
side,
green
zone
and
weather
pattern
would
be
yeah
sunny
with
a
fall
crispness.
E
B
J
K
Hi,
this
is
joanne
with
the
north
side
green
zone
and
my
weather
forecast
would
be
sunny
and
pleasant.
C
Hi
everybody
anthony
northside
green
zones.
I
think
I
had
my
mic
on
so
I
was
cussing,
so
I'll
apologize
off
the
top,
but
my
mood
is
actually
pretty
good,
so
I
would
say
sunny
with
a
chance
of
a
little
rain,
but
in
a
good
way,
glad
to
see
everybody.
M
Hi,
I'm
jim
voll,
northside
green
zone
city
staff,
cped
staff
on
the
north
side
green
zone.
I
don't
know
if
it's
partly
cloudy
or
partly
sunny.
I
guess
it
depends
on
how
one
wants
to
present
it.
But
that's
where
I'm
at
right
now.
N
Green
zones
and
oh,
I
know
you
say
that
it's
day
time,
but
I'm
feeling
the
full
moon.
So
there
you
go.
A
Perfect
and
I
saw
marquita
introduced
herself
in
the
chat
she's
present,
it
doesn't
have
a
good
internet
connection.
Her
mood
is
a
bright
sky
85
degree
early
evening,
so
we
do
have
a
quorum
for
the
north
side
green
zone,
and
now
I
will
move
to
south
side
and
then
guess
so.
O
Hi
megan
coulson.
Is
she
her
on
the
south
side?
I
I
know
everyone's
feeling
like
it
is
kind
of
today,
but
I
I
actually
think
I'm
a
bit
of
a
gently
falling
snow,
I'm
kind
of
ready
for
some
hibernation
a
little
bit.
B
Hi
I'm
samara
adam.
I
use
them
pronouns
voting,
member
and
co-facilitator
on
the
south
side
green
zone
council,
and
it's
like
it's
like
a
cold
and
like
very
foggy
misty
day.
For
me.
D
P
Hi
all
my
name
is
monica
vadali
work
for
the
mpca.
I
would
say
my
weather
is
like
sunny
on
a
100
degree
day
in
the
evening.
So
many
things
to
do,
but
I
just
can't
get
to
it
so.
A
Nope
all
right,
okay,
so
next
up
the
agenda,
I
did
drop
the
kind
of
abbreviated
agenda
into
the
chat
I
can
put
in
the
link.
A
There
were
a
ton
of
announcements
with
lots
of
links
on
them,
so
I
do
hope
that
you
check
out
the
agenda
and
look
at
all
of
the
different
resources
that
are
available
and
for
north
side
since
you
do
have
a
quorum.
If
someone
would
like
to
make
a
motion
to
adopt
the
agenda,
you
can
do
that
now.
A
A
Should
clarify
before
I
call
roll
anita
present.
A
A
N
A
A
So
now
we
are
going
into
the
first
discussion
item,
which
is
the
community
air
monitoring
project.
Initially,
cosar
was
teed
up
to
do
the
update
on
this
one
she's
unable
to
make
it
tonight.
I
sent
out
a
very
last-minute
email
to
her
other
leadership
to
see.
If
someone
wanted
to
take
this
or
have
me,
do
it
so
I'll
pause
now
and
see
if
there's
anyone
who
wants
to
facilitate
this
update.
A
So
what
we
did
is
at
the
so
we
had
a
community
air
monitoring
meeting
last
wednesday
evening
and
the
purpose
of
it
was
for
the
city
and
folks
from
the
mpca
to
share
kind
of
overall
what
the
staff
are
able
to
commit
to
to
support
and
kind
of
some
of
the
bounds
on
the
project.
So
what
is
the
container
in
which
we're
working?
What
are
some
of
the
limitations?
A
So
you
want
to
hear
what
their
and
your
goals
were.
So
I'm
gonna
share
my
screen
to
show
a
jam
board
where
we
collected
all
of
the
thoughts
from
the
participants
and
julia
did
a
fantastic
job,
collecting
a
lot
of
these
ideas
and
helping
to
kind
of
group
them.
So
the
way
that
we
framed
it
was
what
were
you
know
the
goals
for
this
air
community
air
monitoring
project,
and
in
that
you
know
what
are
the
areas
of
concern?
A
A
There
was
several
folks
who
mentioned
the
importance
of
lead,
and
so
whether
that's
looking
at
blood
blood
levels,
maybe
in
partnership
with
the
letty
eddie
van,
also
impacts
of
particulate
cumulative
impacts,
came
up
several
times:
asthma
rates
and
hospitalizations
and
those
their
connection
to
air
pollution.
A
There's
also
a
lot
of
interest
in
engaging
with
youth
in
schools.
That
is
definitely
an
objective
that
we
have.
I
have
been
able
to
connect
with
a
few
teachers
at
south
high,
and
then
we
also
had
lena
jones
who's.
An
instructor
at
minneapolis
college
attend
and
she
has
interest
in
having
her
students
involved,
and
so
I
think,
if
there
are
others
on
this
call
who
have
connections
or
relationships
with
teachers
or
students
at
any
at
schools.
A
This
section
sort
of
in
the
middle
lower
area
on
community
education
talked
about
a
variety
of
different
resources
and
tutorials
and
and
other
sort
of
curriculum
pieces
that
we
could
be
using
to
inform
members
or
participants
in
advance.
During
and
after
the
data
gathering
process
up
at
the
top
middle,
we
have
some
of
the
different
pollutants
that
we
would
want
to
be
tracking
there.
These
are
also
scattered
kind
of
throughout
you
can
see
even
in
the
location
area.
A
There's
mention
of
some
partic,
some
particular
pollutants,
whether
it's
mercury,
other
toxins,
particulate
matter,
and
so
here
it
includes
some
other
criteria.
Pollutants,
like
nitrous
oxide,.
A
A
This
will
help
inform
where
city
resources
go
for
our
green
cost
share
program
which
helps
small
businesses,
implement
pollution,
saving
or
pollution,
reducing
measures,
and
so
those
are
a
variety
of
things
that
came
up
in
the
sort
of
policy,
slash
regulatory
goals,
community
building.
So
this
was
another
theme
that
came
out
of
the
conversation
so
and
then
the
last
piece,
I'll
name
here,
which
is
actually
one
that
we
want
to
get
more
input
from
you
all
and
others
on
is
more
of
the
qualitative
data.
A
So
going
into
this
study,
we
were
going
to
this
project.
We
were
thinking
of
doing
a
survey
which
would
ask
questions
like
you
know:
how
do
you?
How
do
you
experience
the
air
quality
in
your
community
today?
Would
you
say
it's
good
or
bad?
A
Maybe
ask
for
examples
of
good
air
quality
or
bad
air
quality
days
or
what
what
odors
you
notice
in
in
areas
of
your
community,
and
so
if
there
are
questions
that
you
would
be
interested
in
us
gathering
besides
via
these
sensors,
but
information,
we
would
gather
by
asking
you
and
your
neighbors
and
community
members.
A
That
is
something
that
we're
working
on
right
now
is
putting
together,
basically
a
survey
that
would
gather
that
qualitative
information,
and
so
I
behave
I
we
definitely
are
interested
in
hearing
what
you
would
like
to
see
in
that
julia.
Monica
anything
else
that
you
would
add.
A
Okay,
so
we
do
have
a
little
bit
of
time
now.
I
would
love
to
hear
if
folks
have
ideas
on
additional.
You
know
locations
pollutants,
other
issues
that
they
always
hear
or
questions
that
they
would
want
our
qualitative
information
survey
together.
So
it's
kind
of
a
free
form.
Q,
a
right
now
go
ahead.
Lenny.
L
I
just
wanted
to
add:
maybe
monica
can
help
for
those
of
you
that
are
as
ignorant
about
this
as
I
am.
They
specifically
told
us
what
type
of
equipment
it
would
be,
and
some
of
the
pros
and
cons
of
that
equipment
should
we
share
that
level
of
detail
just
because
it
was
it
was
pretty
revealing
to
me
these
are
not
the
gigantic
sensors.
These
are
more
like.
I
guess
you
could
almost
call
them
personal
small
scale,
sensors.
A
A
We
haven't
determined
exactly
which
sensors
are
going
to
be
purchased.
There
are
a
variety
that
the
city
and
the
state
already
have
that
are
small.
Some
are
portable.
Some
you
would,
you
know
place
in
a
particular
setting
some
specifically
collect
particulate
matter.
Some
specifically
collect
voluntary,
volatile
organic
compounds
or
vocs.
A
A
One
of
the
things
that
jenny
lansing
from
the
health
department
did
mention
was
that
we
may
not
be
able
to
compare
between
them
so
definitely
different
types
of
sensors,
like
you,
wouldn't
compare
a
sensor
that
collects
particulate
matter
with
a
sensor
that
collects
volatility,
volatile
organic
compounds.
I
don't
know
why
I
keep
wanting
to
say
voluntary
organic
compounds.
A
You
wouldn't
compare
those
two,
but
even
if
you
had
two
of
the
same
sensor
collecting
particulate
matter,
you
still
may
not
be
able
to
directly
say
that
one
location
is
significantly
worse
than
the
other,
based
on
just
the
accuracy
of
the
sensors,
mostly,
but
what
it
will
say,
what
it
will
hopefully
indicate
is
if
there
is
an
issue
there
or
not,
and
then
with
the
person
or
household
that
is
hosting
that
sensor
as
they're
taking
observational
data.
F
Okay
thanks,
one
of
the
things
that
we
haven't
don't
have
on
the
list
is
and
something
I've
been
talking
about
regarding
upper
harbor
terminal.
If
the
trucks
diesel
trucks
are
going
to
be
rerouted,
we
need
to
start
being
concerned
where
the
trucks
are
going
to
be
routed
and
also
the
diesel
particulate
matter
or
the
dpm
or
the
diesel
exhaust
particulates
and
those
can
be
harmful,
especially
to
to
pregnant
women
and
small
children.
K
Yeah,
thank
you
anita
for
bringing
that
up.
I
live.
I
overlook
the
upper
harbor
terminal
and
we
already
in
my
neighborhood,
have
had
an
increase
of
lost
diesel
trucks
coming
through
here
yeah.
So
thank
you
for
mentioning
that
yeah.
F
One
of
the
things
I
think
that
we
should
be
active
in
is
where
the
those
rerouting
will
be
once
second
street
is
closed
and
they
need
to
get
to
highway
94.
A
Other
suggestions
for
locations
types
of
pollution,
I
think,
within
the
community
education
section.
We
also
started
listing
like
how
the
information
could
be
shared
throughout
the
community,
so
folks
for
suggesting
different
news
outlets
or
even
having
some
sort
of
warning
or
notification
system.
If
there
is
a
high
pollution
level,
that's
identified.
F
Okay,
thanks
kelly.
One
thing
I
forgot
to
mention
is:
I
met
when
I
thought
of
concerts.
It
reminded
myself
that
we
have
to.
We
should
be
concerned
about
or
noise
in
air
and
what
we
typically
call
noise
pollution.
F
And
if
that
would
be
something
to
work
with
the
the
what's
it
called
they
do,
did
they
do
the
highways?
Mndot
sorry
had
a
brief
brain
fart
there
minda
would
be
the
ones
that
would
be
putting
up
the
noise
walls
on
the
freeway,
and
that
could
be
considered
air
pollution
as
well.
A
Yeah
that'll
be
a
good
question
for
jenny.
It
doesn't
look
like
she
is
on
yet
since
her
team
at
the
city,
also
when
there
are
noise
complaints
that
goes
to
their
team
of
the
environmental
inspectors.
A
I'd
be
curious
if
like
how
she
would
see
that
being
incorporated
into
the
study,
but
I'll
add
the
sticky
note
for
it.
A
A
Does
anyone
have
thoughts
on
what
kind
of
questions
you
would
want
to
ask
your
neighbors,
whether
it's
about
their
perception
of
air
pollution
or
anything,
anything
that
you're
curious
about
related
to
air
quality.
I
I
Yeah
I'd
be
interested
in
learning
more
about
what
people
think
I
guess
or
or
just
think
of
when
it
comes
to
like
what
acceptable
levels
of
different
contaminants
are
and
then,
if
they're
aware
of
what
the
levels
are
where
they
live.
F
Okay,
go
ahead.
One
of
the
things
that
we're
we're
experiencing
at
least
now
is
people
are
burning
wood
it's
that
time
of
year,
but
some
of
the
wood
that
they're
burning
is
chemically
treated
wood,
and
so
I've
had
to
tell
my
next
door
neighbor
to
stop
burning
chemically
treated
wood
because
it's
harmful
not
just
to
themselves,
but
it's
also.
It
was
harmful
to
us
as
her
neighbors
and
she
didn't
realize
that,
and
when
I
asked
her
to
you
know,
does
it
smell
you
could
smell
it
and
does
your
throat
burn.
A
G
To
piggyback
off
what
she
said,
when,
wouldn't
there
be
a
list
of
what
would
be
acceptable
to
burn,
you
know
like
she
said
you
know
the
wood
with
the
paint
on
there,
a
lot
of
people
don't
know.
I
went
to
a
barbecue
and
people
actually
put
that
on
their
pit
and
was
cooking
food
with
it.
I
was
really
good
of
not
eating
that
so
a
list
of
what
would
be
acceptable
to
burn
and
not
to
burn.
G
A
Well,
as
you're
continuing
to
think
the
other
thing
that
I'm
gonna
drop
in
here
is
a
survey
link
to
ask
how
interested
or
what
level
of
interest
you
have
in
continuing
to
participate
in
this
project.
A
A
A
The
city
and
the
state
are
reviewed,
going
to
be
reviewing
all
the
notes
from
last
week
and
from
tonight's
meeting
and
responding
to
that
with
a
sec
suggestion
or
recommendations
on
which
types
of
sensors
to
purchase
which
and
then
based
on
our
overall
budget
that
and
the
cost
of
each
sensor,
we'll
know,
then
how
many
sensors
we
have
overall
and
then
we'll
probably
move
into
recruitment
of
hosts
for
the
sensors
based
on
the
interest
for
locations
and
and
areas
of
concern,
and
such
like
that.
A
G
Thank
you,
kelly,
hello,
everybody.
I
came
up
with
the
idea
to
do
the
billboards,
so
we
wouldn't
have
to
go
out
and
knock
on
doors
because
of
covet,
and
there
was
money
left
over
in
the
north
side
green
zone
and
we
had
options
to
see
what
we're
doing
what
we
wanted
to
do
with
it.
So
I
decided
to
to
put
a
thing
in
for
this
billboard
for
us
to
share.
G
We
just
kelly-
and
I
just
went
into
another
proposal
to
to
request
more
money,
so
the
south
side
would
be
able
to
have
billboards
over
there.
So
it'd
be
a
combination
of
more
billboards.
G
There
is
a
grant
out
green
zone,
grant
500
to
5
000
and
I'm
thinking.
Maybe
we
could
write
another
one.
Southside
could
write
that
get
that
money
and
get
more
billboards
placed
over
south
and
the
thing
would
be
like.
Maybe
we
could
do
it
as
a
group
come
up
with
slogan
how
you
want
this
to
read
this
project.
I
want
to
be
for
both
zones
to
put
the
wordage
on
there.
G
G
G
If
anybody
has
any
questions
clarity,
I
would
be
more
than
happy
to
reach
out
to
them
to
mr
denrich,
the
man
that
does
this
portion
to
our
city
if
he
would
join
us
in
a
group
to
meeting
north
and
south
meet
together
to
ask
him
any
kind
of
questions,
because
I'm
not
educated
on
it.
I
just
have
the
information
he
sent,
which
I
shared
with
the
north
side,
leadership
team,
and
so
we
can
reach
out.
G
I'm
gonna
want
it
if
kelly
could
share
it
with
everybody,
and
that
way
everybody
can
take
a
look
at
it
and
come
up
with
ideals
and
we
could
probably
come
back
together
or
set
up
an
email
and
people
can
put
in
thoughts
and
we
can
vote
on
that.
It's
I
don't
think
it's
a
rush,
but
yeah
we,
but
the
money
for
the
next
in
is
in
the
on.
What
did
it
end
today
for
that
5
000
kelly,
the
zone
money.
A
No
so
yeah.
This
is
the
green
zone's
project
funding.
I
think
I
had
an
announcement
prior
to
it
going
live
and
have
sent
a
series
of
emails
out.
G
G
I
don't
know
how
you
guys
feel
about
it,
but
I
I
got
response
that
people
were
like
on
the
train
and
all
these
different
things,
but
I
think
it's
very
important
that
people
are
aware
of
us
there's
also
I
want
to
let
you
know
that
we
did
apply
to
to
for
grants,
so
both
zones
could
probably
start
getting
a
stipend.
It
wouldn't
be
much
but
fifty
dollars
a
meeting,
and
maybe
we
can
hash
out.
You
know
things
like
that,
but
basically
I
just
want.
G
I
feel,
because
what
we
do
and
what
we
contribute
to
the
city-
and
you
know
a
little
bit
of
money
is
is-
is
better
than
nothing,
but
we
do
it
for
our
because
of
our
heart
and
our
kindness
and
because
we
live
here,
but
I
feel
that
a
little
bit
of
money
is
is
good
too.
Electric
bill,
or
you
know,
phone
bill
or
something
to
keep
in
touch
with
us,
or
you
know,
kids
or
whatever.
G
I
just
feel
that
it
could
be
used
because
we
do
do
good
work,
and
that
being
said,
if
there's
any
questions,
please
I'll
answer
them,
but
I
really
just
rather
have
the
information
shared
and
then
come
back.
If
people
want
to
have
more
information,
we
can
invite
the
young
man
back
and
ask
him
to
speak
to
us,
and
thank
you.
Thank
you
for
your
time.
It's
nice
to
hear
from
everybody.
That's
okay,.
A
Yeah
and
leslie,
I'm
sharing
the
kind
of
the
map
locations
that
the
gentleman
from
clear
channel
sent
you.
So
it
has
kind
of
on
the
map
here
where
it
would
be
located
where
one
would
be
located
in
west
broadway
avenue
and
then
another
on
lowry.
Just
I
think
yeah
lowry,
just
east
of
the
river.
So
these
are
the
two
locations
that
you
were
looking
at
and
it
was,
I
think
you
were
saying,
a
thousand
dollars
per
billboard
per
month.
A
So
that's
one
of
the
reasons
that
we're
working
on
getting
more
funding
for
that,
because
it's
kind
of
expensive.
I
also
dropped
into
the
chat
a
way
for
us
to
collect
ideas
for
messaging,
so
as
you're
thinking
this
evening
or
even
later
feel
free
to
jot
down.
It
doesn't
have
to
be
like
a
fully
scripted
message,
but
just
things
that
you
think
that
we
should
highlight
on
a
billboard.
It
could
be
ideas
for
what
images
it
could
be.
Ideas
for
text
concepts
whatever
so
feel,
free
to
add
that
there.
G
I
also
want
to
say
I
sat
in
on
a
meeting
with
the
city
council
and
I
was
having
technical
trouble,
but
that
being
said,
they
agreed
to
give
you
know
support,
so
I'm
thinking
that
maybe
we
could
even
hit
them
up
for
some
extra
cash
to
have
the
billboards
run
a
little
longer.
G
D
A
N
Sorry
about
that
guys,
yeah
so
healing
circles,
intergenerational
circles,
which
was
birthed
out
of
green
zones,
which
I'm
very
very
proud
of,
and
I
continue
to
make
sure
that
we
get
credit
for
that
was
awarded
50
000,
with
the
university
of
as
a
partnership
with
the
university
of
minnesota,
and
we
are.
They
are
helping
me
and
green
zones
to
further
the
research
around
african
americans
born
or
descendants
of
slaves
and
our
trauma
the
the
multiplicity
of
layers
of
trauma.
And
why
can't
we
move
forward?
N
That
has
been
a
life,
personal
life
and
professional
life,
dream
of
mine
initiative
of
mine
and
so
the
irb.
The
investigative
reporting
board
of
research
has
finally
given
us
the
approval,
and
so
as
of
october
1st.
We
are
moving
forward
with
our
women
primarily,
but
men
obviously
can
join
the
group
to
have
conversations
about
what
that
looks
like
for
us
in
2021,
and
so
I
would
love
to
invite
everyone
again.
N
If
you
have
members
family
members,
community
members,
professional
members.
These
are
all
gambits
that
are
african-american
born
in
this
country
and
descendants
of
slaves
that
are
experiencing
trauma,
not
just
george
floyd
prior
to
george
bush.
That
is
imperative
for
us
to
get
healed,
and
I
honorably
would
love
to
invite
invite
you
all
in,
and
your
participants
to
join
us
and
then
secondly,
green
zones.
N
I
put
in
a
a
proposal
for
sorry
I
am
out
having
dinner
with
my
daughter,
but
I
put
in
for
another
area,
that's
near
and
dear
to
me.
Many
of
you
don't
know
I
am.
I
was
born
and
raised
in
compton,
california
and
my
brother,
my
elder
brother
was
murdered
in
19
and
85..
N
He
was
ahead
of
the
crips
of
compton,
and
so
one
of
the
things
that
has
been
a
life
effort
for
me
as
well
is
how
do
I
reach
out
to
that
population,
and
so
one
of
the
things
that
I
would
like
to
do
with
the
funding
that
green
zones
has
afforded
me
is
what
I
wrote.
The
proposal
for
is
speaking
to
them
about
getting
vaccinated
being
tested
for
for
covet,
there's
so
many
brothers
and
family
members
that
are
calling
me
and
samus
lee.
N
You
know
my
baby,
my
brother,
my
my
you
know
my
homeboy.
Whoever
just
died
of
covert.
He
wouldn't
he
wouldn't
go.
He
wouldn't
get
tested.
He
wouldn't
he
wouldn't
wear
a
mask.
So
so
that's
this!
That's
that
initiative.
I
wanted
to
share
that
with
green
zones.
Humbly
saying.
Thank
you
for
giving
us
this
opportunity.
A
B
Hey
y'all,
I
think
we
actually
might
be
on
schedule
this
meeting,
so
I'm
just
gonna
read
off
some
things
that
the
group
of
us
has
been
working
on.
So
sorry
if
it
sounds
a
little
robotic,
so
it's
me
leslie,
andrew
from
the
north
side
green
zone
and
then
kelly
and
julia,
of
course,
and
then
cy
yang
from
seed
and
marion.
I
don't
think
I've
gotten
her
last
name
from
hope
community.
B
B
B
We
also
want
to
work
on
information
gathering
for
leadership
of
advisory
committees
and
organizations,
and
we
want
to
build
relationships
between
these
orgs,
so
we
can
pinpoint
collaboration
opportunities
and
then
working
on
bridging
the
inside
outside
strategy,
so
advisory
committees
to
this
city.
So
we're
all
advisory
committees
to
the
city,
but
then
there's
also
these
external
organizations
that
have
nothing
to
do
with
the
city.
B
Yes,
so
that's
kind
of
the
main
goals
that
we're
thinking
of
for
the
green
summit.
We
wanted
to
get
y'all
opinion
on
what
you
think
this
should
look
like
it's
really
open-ended
right.
Now.
We've
only
had
two
meetings,
so,
for
instance,
do
you
want
to
go
to
a
big
picnic
with
everyone?
Do
you
want
to
see
talks
or
workshops
and
hear
about
other
people's
successful
strategies,
or
maybe
talk
about
problems
that
you're
having
and
see
if
anyone
else
from
different
orgs
can
help
yeah?
B
What
do
you
want
it
to
look
like
how
many
people
do
you
think
or
like
who
should
be
invited?
We
have
a
working
doc
of
all
the
organizations
we're
trying
to
invite
it's
pretty
long.
I
don't
know
if
we
want
to
share
it
but
yeah
so
we're
looking
for
feedback.
B
I
think
we
actually
have
enough
time.
We
were
gonna,
do
a
roll
call
type
situation
and
just
go
through
everybody
in
the
meeting
and
ask
their
opinions,
and
if
you
don't
have
an
opinion
you
can
just
say
pass.
B
We
okay,
I
should
say
that
I
was
thinking
about
this
being
an
in-person
event.
We're
also
not
planning
it
on
having
it
definitely
not
before
winter.
So
this
would
be
something
that
we're
thinking
about
in
the
spring
or
next
summer.
B
L
Person
I
I
participated
in
a
few
things,
not
the
same
topic,
but
I
think
that
people's
appetite
for
virtual
is
waning,
the
longer
the
pandemic
goes
and
that
there
is
something
novel
and
and
more
like.
I
don't
know
human
about
in
person.
So
if
we
were
to
come
down
to
a
vote,
I
would
vote
for
in
person
so
probably
spring.
P
C
A
A
Yep
yep,
so
I
did
connect
with
your
colleague
anthony
who
I'm
blanking
on
their
name
right
now
who
is
coordinating
the
making?
Yes,
thank
you
who's,
coordinating
the
community
connections
conference
for
2022,
so
that
is
scheduled
for,
I
believe
february
12th
at
the
convention
center.
A
It
will
be
in
person,
though
anthony
you
might
know
more
on
any
contingency
planning,
that's
going
on
there,
and
so
one
thought
was
if
we
kind
of
build
off
of
the
momentum
that
will
and
communications
that
will
be
all
part
of
that
and
whether
that
is
the
summit
or
it
could
be
sort
of
like
a
promotion
for
like
the
forthcoming
summit,
or
I
mean
we've
also
talked
within
the
couple
meetings
we've
had
about.
Maybe
the
summit
is
actually
a
series
of
conversations,
so
that
could
be
the
first
and
more
to
come.
A
All
right,
so,
thank
you,
lynnae.
I
will
now
go
to
let's
go
from
the
bottom
of
the
list
up
yolanda.
What
are
your
thoughts.
G
J
I
think
it's
a
great
idea,
something's,
always
good
to
come
together
and
brainstorm,
put
together,
decide
who
or
how
you
want
to
work
with
someone
or
what
area
in
the
summit
you
know,
I
was
went
to
that
one
with
the
water
air
summit
that
they
had
back
before
kobe,
a
couple
of
years
before
that
we
had
set
up
tours
that
they
we
had
bus
that
took
tour
people
from
and
took
them
around
to
the
upper
harbour
terminal
all
over
to
the
different
green
zone,
areas
and
stuff.
B
B
Hey,
yes,
sorry,
I
got
distracted,
so
I
didn't
hear
all
of
the
conversation
but
yeah.
I
love
the
idea
of
having
a
summit.
I
think
yeah
doing
it
in
person
would
also
be
great
if
that
feels
safe
like
a
safe
option.
B
I
know
with
covid
this
might
be
harder
to
figure
out,
but
I
think
sharing
food
is
always
a
great
way
to
bring
people
together,
and
so
maybe
if
we
could
cater
from
like
a
local
non-white,
restaurant
in
one
of
the
green
zones
support
local
business
share
food
that
might
be
cool
again
if
it
feels
safe.
Q
I'm
sorry
I
I'm
trying
to
listen,
I'm
also
picking
up
my
daughters,
I'm
taking
them
to
the
store
they
keep
calling
they
keep
coming
up
the
house
talking
to
me
and
you
know
so
I
don't
really
know
where
the
conversation
is.
I'm
sorry,
I'm
here,
though,
you're
fine.
A
Yeah,
I
definitely
want
to
get
your
input
roxanne
as
such
a
seller
community
organizer.
You
know
what
do
you
think
people
would
show
up
for
what
would
be
of
value,
so
maybe
just
noodle
on
that.
O
Sure
I
I
yeah,
I
think
doing
something
like
this:
virtually
would
be
potentially
painful
or
not
not
get
out
of
it.
What
I
think
we
really
could
be
possible
yet
at
the
same
vein,
there's
a
lot
of
craziness
like
my
kid
is
home
right
now
from
school
because
of
cobit,
so
I
totally
yeah.
I
think
we
should
try
and
work
it
around
when
it
feels
safe
or
for
a
lot
of
people.
O
You
know,
obviously
it
might
not
work
for
everyone,
and
then
I
would
just
say:
let's
not
my
suggestion
would
be
not
not
to
structure
it
too
much,
I
think,
even
with
events
or
like
conference.
I
don't
know.
O
However,
you
want
to
call
it,
but
like
sometimes
it's
all
about
the
speakers
and
everything
in
it,
and
I
think
this
should
really
be
all
about
connecting
with
people
personally,
so
you
know,
maybe
it's
a
ted
talk
type
of
thing:
if
there
is
speakers,
but
lots
of
ways
for
people
to
connect
would
be
my
thoughts.
K
Here,
I
am,
I
think,
an
in-person
event
would
be
best.
I
also
think
in
the
spring,
maybe
around
earth
day,
because
that
does
come
up
and
we
did
the
with
michael
cheney.
We
did
the
the
climate
change
conference
at
north
high
a
couple
years
back
and
I
think
a
mix
of
like
vendors,
different
organizations
and
then
having
a
few
speakers
would
be
great,
and
you
know
since
lynnae
and
I
did
such
a
great
job
getting
a
caterer
in
three
days.
We
could.
Q
Hey
I
do
this
is
roxanne
I
I
do
have
just
maybe
something
to
offer.
I
went
to
this.
Our
power
conference
outing
our
power
conference
out
in
was
it
richmond
california,
and
they
did
like
a
week-long.
Q
Q
They
talked
about
like
the
history
of
farming
and
then
you
know
and
then,
like
the
presence
time,
the
present
time
what
people
were
doing,
they
also
had
like,
throughout
the
whole
entire
week,
they
had
a
workshop
that
was
always
kind
of
there
that
people
can
trade
off
to
you
know
at
the
next
time,
and
it
was
like
an
art
class
where
they
they
created
a
lot
of
the
signages
for,
like
the
end
of
the
week
march,
that
they
did
through
richmond,
because
there
was
like
a
big
explosion
at
chevron.
Q
Yeah-
and
I
thought
that
was
dope
because
they
really
like
made
the
march
come
to
life
within
the
community
and
they
had
like
a
marching
band
and
every
like
chant
that
they
did
was
from
like
a
hip-hop
song.
They
had
like
ludicrous
move
chevron
get
out
the
way
they
like
created.
A
lot
of
it
was
almost
like.
You
know
the
south
doing
just
like
it
was
really
nice,
but
there
was
all
this
all
this
beautiful
art
that
they
had
came
up
with
throughout
the
week
of
what
people
wanted
to
see
in
our
communities.
Q
Q
In
addition,
there
was
a
conversation
that
we
were
a
part
of
that
was
about
hurt,
so
we
brought
like
the
conversation
around
her
to
california
and
garbage
incinerators,
but
there
was
all
these
different
types
of
you
know:
people
coming
out
of
prisons
and
like
going
into
farming,
there
was
different
options
for
people
conversations
where
people
could
join
that
were
a
little
more
deep
than
just
like.
Q
F
I
like
the
idea
of
spring
around
earth
week
and
I
also
like
the
idea
of
meeting
in
person,
but
I
understand,
and
I
respect
that
there
are
still
some
people
who
are
concerned
about
being
around
other
people
and
not
wanting
to
miss
the
occasion.
For
example,
I
go
to
a
meeting
every
monday,
most
of
the
time
I
go
in,
but
my
family's
had
covet
too
so
I'm
still
under
quarantine.
F
H
Yeah,
I
agree
with
what's
been
said
so
far,
would
I
prefer
to
be
in
person
if
the
situation
improves
but
like
online?
It's
a
little
difficult
for
most
people
just
to
try
and
navigate
and
just
getting
all
the
logistics
online
is
more
difficult.
That
way,
but
they'll
be
planned
like
that
as
well,
like
I'm,
not
sure
what
groups
you've
all
kind
of
thought
about
if
inviting,
but
I
think
definitely
having
the
local,
high
schools
or
college
ecology
groups.
H
Public
health
groups
like
having
those
young
people
that
are
will
be
really
impactful
as
well
getting
them
involved
with
current
events
going
on
in
the
community
getting
their
perspective
that
way.
That
might
be
a
way
to
really
get
a
part
of
the
community.
That
really
isn't
heard
when
these
kind
of
is
done.
G
Well,
I
kind
of
get
what
he
says
about
the
kids,
but
right
now
we're
just
trying
to
collaborate
together
with
the
entities
that
exist
to
see
what
everybody's
doing.
I
suggested
that
we
did
it
in
person,
maybe
at
the
convention
center,
because
it's
so
bit
spacious
and
spread
it.
You
know
we
can
have
enough
space
to
spread
out
and
I
do
agree
because
of
covet
until
things
start
lifting
up.
So
it's
giving
us
a
great
opportunity
to
start
planning
and
make
suggestions.
G
We
have
that
list
that
we
made
when
we
came
together
and
we
could
share
that.
I
want
to
share
it
with
everybody,
so
you
can
see.
So
it's
not.
Your
thoughts
are
not
overlapping
what
we
came
up
with,
and
I
think
that
would
be
a
good
idea
way
to
start
and
a
ted
talk
would
be
nice
and
I
love
roxanne's
ideal
about
having
it
for
a
week.
Long
with
different
entities
incorporate
into
it.
G
So,
every
all
the
suggestions,
everybody's
making
it's
it's,
it's
really
great
and
I
think
that
we
could
add
to
what
we've
had,
but
I'd
like
everybody
to
since
we're
going
to
be
the
planning
committee
for
this
that
the
information
we
came
up
with
it
should
be
a
shared
group,
and
I
don't
know
if
we
should
do
it
in
a.
I
don't
know
how
to
should
we
do
it
in
a
google
doc
or
or
how
you
guys.
Think
about
that.
Thank
you.
A
Thanks
leslie
andrew.
I
I
A
combination
of
you
know,
I
think
someone
said
kind
of
booths
or,
if
you
think,
like
a
like
a
job
fair,
where
people
have
some
information,
they
could
take
and
follow
up
on
later
or
you
know.
Obviously
we
want
to
connect
while
we're
there,
but
if
there's
some
type
of
mix
and
mingle
aspect,
but
a
little
bit
of
structure,
maybe
it's
that
ted
talk.
You
know
panel
type
where
we
have
some
of
the
leaders
who
have
been
doing
working
at
this
for
multiple
years
can
shed
some
light
on.
What's
worked,
what
hasn't
worked?
I
B
B
I
like
the
idea
of
doing
maybe
just
like
a
handful
of
events
a
day
for
like
a
week
and
then
mixing
something
like
a
job,
fair
style
situation,
where
orgs
have
booths
that
you
can
go
up
and
talk
to
them
and
also
more
talks
and
panels
and
then
also
just
like
getting
to
know
each
other
events
like
I
don't
know
dinner
for
people
that
are
interested
in
food
stuff
at
dinner,
for
people
that
are
interested
in
water,
stuff
and
yeah.
C
I
mean
I'm
I'm
all
for
like
in
person
with
you
know,
cdc
guidelines
followed.
I
just
you
know.
I
don't
know
if
there's
ever
a
good
time
right,
and
this
is
really
the
bottom
line
to
it.
You
know.
So,
who
knows
what
that
is.
I
thought
a
lot
of
us
thought.
A
good
time
would
be
like
this
winter
right
that
we,
you
know
and,
of
course,
the
delta
variant
snuck
up
on
us.
So
but
I'm
just
I'm
I'm
for
a
lot
of
different
in-person
events.
I
think
there's
a
lot
of
virtual
fatigue.
C
I
know
hybrid,
is
very
difficult
right
to
do
it
in
person
and
hybrid.
You
know
at
the
same
time,
because
we've
been
having
these
conversations
too
internally
at
ncr
too,
so
there's
so
many
variables
you
know
involved,
but
you
know,
if
you
ask
me,
you
know,
I'm
I'm
fine
with
within
person
just
with
with
safety
measures.
You
know
in
place.
A
F
Yeah,
could
I
ask
the
planners
if
they're
looking
at,
I
heard
somebody
mention
the
minneapolis
convention
center
and
the
fact
that
parking
for
some
people
would
be
quite
expensive
for
a
week's
time,
but
also
bus
fare
would
be
quite
expensive
for
a
week
time.
So
in
consideration
of
using
some
of
that
funding
to
either
you
know,
pay
for
a
parking
or
bus
pass
or
parking
per
diem,
or
something
like
that
for
people
who
want
to
come
because
then
you
know
more
than
the
day
becomes
quite
expensive.
F
G
All
that's
a
great
idea
would:
does
the
city
have
a
parking
lot
in
that
area
since
the
city
like
you
were
saying
that
the
city
kind
of
controls,
the
parks
and
and
the
convention
center-
and
I.
E
G
A
C
What
what
we've
tried
to
do
in
the
in
the
past
is
give
out
bus
cards
free.
You
know
we
work
with
metro
transit
to
give
bus
cards
and
we
did.
We
were
able
to
get
some
free
ones,
but
we
haven't
been
able
to
necessarily
get
parking.
There
was
one
time
a
couple
years
ago
and
I'm
just
trying
to
remember.
I
don't
even
know
what
the
year
pre-covert
is
right.
C
So
like
maybe
two
years
ago,
maybe
three,
but
we
tried
to
work
with
one
of
the
churches
that
was
close
to
that
or
some
of
the
other
churches
and
that
didn't
necessarily
work.
So
we
we
did
provide,
though
free
metro,
transit
bus
passes.
So.
A
Yeah-
and
I
know
the
convention
center
was
one
idea
because
of
you
know
all
the
things
that
leslie
mentioned
and
also
sort
of
its
central
location
between
north
and
south,
but
I
think
from
the
planning
team
still
very
much
open
to
other
location
suggestions
and
are
also
considering
possibly
outdoor
to
help
with
the
covid
best
practices.
So
if
you
have
ideas
for
locations
as
well
open
to
that.
F
A
Yeah,
I
think
in
in
some
of
the
like
goal,
setting
or
like
what
are
we
trying
to
do
here?
Conversations
we
have
brought
up.
I
don't
know
if
this
would
be
a
theme
or
a
goal,
but
really
like
relationships
and
connection,
and
I
think
I've
heard
that
from
others
on
this
call
tonight.
So
I
think
that
is.
That
is
definitely
one
of
our
core
objectives
and
then
yeah
and
I
see
roxanne's
comment
or
response
to
that
is
you
know
green
zones
is
the
theme
possibly
so,
certainly
that
as
well.
J
Michael
has
a
a
little
theme
that
he
always
says.
I'm
dealing
with
the
green
zone
and
a
porn
like
that
he
kind
of
put
together.
You
might
want
to
ask
look
at
that.
That
might
be
something
we
can
use
like
like
minneapolis
is
going
green
or
you
know
what
I'm
saying
so
he
do
have
a
theme
that
he
was
using,
that
you
might
want
to
ask
him
to
if
he
would
share,
and
then
I
also
wanted
the
parking
downtown.
I
know
some
of
the
park
in
the
city
doesn't
run
anymore.
J
G
Can
I
say
something
to
you
vanessa:
we
asked
michael
a
couple
times
to
come
in
and
he
is
aware
of
what
we're
doing
so
we
we
reached
out,
I
just
don't
I
mean
we
reached
out
to
him.
This
is
ideal,
we're
taking
it
off
and
no
disrespect
to
him,
but
I
don't
I
fee.
G
I
think
now
that
it's
going
into
this
phase
that
we
could
come
up
with
a
theme
somebody
could
probably
think
of
something
like
a
like
with
roxanne
said
and
and
maybe
spin
off
of
that,
but
I
think
we
had
given
him
a
lot
of
you
know
opportunity
as
the
committee
for
him
to
chime
in
and
so
let's
just
keep
going
and
be
the
creative
team
that
we
are
and
just
spin
off
of
what
he
does
and
thank
him
for
this
ideal
and
give
him
recognition.
That's
just
my
thoughts.
B
That's
all
I
wanted
to
cover
andrew
leslie.
Did
you
have
anything
to
add.
E
I
In
our
planning
call
that
was
pretty
broad
and
I
don't
know
if
we
got
much
clarification
on
that.
But
that's
something
that
I
think
just
keep
note
of
and
appreciate
anyone's
feedback
on
specific
groups
or
individuals
that
she
would
benefit
from
joining
or
we
would
benefit
from
having
there.
A
All
we
have
left
is
announcements
and
if
folks
wanted
to
do
a
quick
checkout,
either
via
chat
or
since
we
do
have
time
kind
of
a
reverse
icebreaker,
you
can
share
one
word
of
how
you're
feeling
so
for
the
announcements.
As
I
mentioned,
when
we
were
opening
the
call
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
them
that
are
listed
on
the
agenda,
I'm
just
going
to
kind
of
quickly
run
through
them.
They
were
included
in
the
email
reminder
as
well.
So
first
is
the
green
zones
project
funding.
A
Funding
just
needs
to
be
spent
between
november
of
this
year
and
february
of
next
year.
It
can
be
funding
that
is
supplemental
to
an
existing
project
or
a
project
that
will
continue
on
past
that
time.
It's
just.
The
city's
contribution
of
the
funds
has
to
be
spent
during
that
time
frame.
It
can
be
a
new
project.
It
can
be
in
collaboration
across
the
north
side.
South
side
green
zone,
the
only
requirement
is
that
it
it
is
in
line
with
one
or
more
of
the
recommendations
in
either
the
north
side
or
the
south
side.
A
Green
zone
work
plans.
So
please
share
the
information.
The
deadline
was
this
friday
and,
as
I
mentioned,
we
have
extended
that
out
until
next
friday,
october
15th
and
julie-
and
I
will
be
doing
more
communications
on
that
tomorrow
and
later
this
week,
and
if
you
have
any
questions
on
how
to
navigate
the
city's
system,
let
us
know-
and
or
we
can
put
you
in
touch
with
folks
in
finance-
to
walk
you
through
that
process.
A
The
other
is
also
update,
is
also
a
funding
source,
the
minneapolis
climate
action
and
racial
equity
fund,
which
is
with
the
minneapolis
foundation
and
the
mcknight
foundation.
They
are
accepting
proposals
through
october
22nd,
that
is,
for
a
larger
sum
of
money.
That's
up
to
fifty
thousand
dollars.
I
believe
a
total
amount
of
250
000
in
funding
for
all
the
projects
for
this
year
that
I
do
believe
you
have
to
be
a
non-profit
or
at
least
have
a
nonprofit
fiscal
sponsor
to
apply.
A
Greenzone
members
have
been
successful
in
applying
before
community
members
for
environmental
justice
project
sweetiepie
and
others
have
have
received
funding
through
that
source
and
then
there's
some
opportunities
to
weigh
in
on
draft
plans.
So
the
park
board
has
their
upper
harbor
terminal
park
concept
plan
open
for
public
comment
until
october
21st.
A
They
also
have
their
parks
for
all
comprehensive
plan
open
for
comment.
There
was
a
public
hearing
on
the
29th
of
september
and
I
believe
tomorrow
is
going
to
be
it's
going
to
also
be
at
the
mprb
board
meeting
the
minneapolis
food
action
plan
is
wrapping
up
a
discussion
series,
so
this
food
action
plan
has
been
in
development
for
a
couple
years.
A
Now
there
was
a
hiatus
during
covid,
it's
being
primarily
led
by
staff
in
the
health
department,
as
well
as
the
minneapolis
food
policy
council,
which
is
another
advisory
committee
like
the
green
zones,
our
advisory
committees,
and
so
there
are
events
on
different
topics
coming
up
on
the
6th,
the
12th
and
the
20th.
So
there
was
a
link
in
the
email
to
find
out
more
about
that
hennepin
county
environmental
education
network
met
this
morning,
thanks
anita
for
helping
me
promote
that
those
are
semi-regular
meetings.
A
There
was
an
edible
boulevards
cooking
class
on
the
30th.
There
will
be
another
one
coming
up
in
october.
The
date
escapes
me,
but
we'll
send
out
more
information
about
that
and
how
to
sign
up
and
then.
Finally,
the
public
policy
project
is
hosting
an
upper
harbor
terminal
online
community
event
on
october
18th,
and
so
there
is
a
zoom
registration
for
that,
basically
and
anita.
You
can
also
weigh
in
on
this
because
you've
been
very
involved,
but
basically
there
has
been
a
group
focus.
A
Group,
I
believe,
is
that
they're
being
called
who's
been
who's
met
a
few
times
since
the
city's
community
advisory
committee
stopped
meeting
to
work
through
the
economic
development,
the
environmental
and
maybe
another
focus
area
for
upper
harbor
terminal
to
guide
the
implementation
of
the
plan.
Anita
did
I
completely
butcher
that.
F
Actually,
the
builders
are
looking
at
specifically
environmentally
safe
paint
machinery
to
be
electric
and
not
diesel,
if
possible,
and
so
they're
going
through
and
asking
all
the
contract
contractors
to
answer
specific
questions
and
one
contractor,
for
example,
when
they
found
out
that
they
were
looking
for
environmentally
safe
paints
backed
out
altogether
and
just
said.
No,
we
can't
guarantee
that,
and
so
those
are
the
things
that
this.
F
Basically,
this
focus
committee
has
been
working
on
that
I've
been
participating
in,
but,
as
I
brought
up
when
we
were
talking
about
the
air
quality,
what
they're
not
talking
about
is
the
after
effects
once
the
upper
harbor
terminal
is
built
and
the
long-term
sustainability,
environmentally
sustainable
ability
for
the
community,
particularly
north
minneapolis,
and
all
the
area
that
will
be
affected
by
traffic
and
noise
and,
as
I
mentioned
before,
the
rerouting
of
diesel
trucks.
And
so
those
are
things
that
haven't
come
up
because
they're
not
part
of
the
construction
project
per
se.
F
So
those
are
things
I
think
that
we
need
to
be
on
top
of
for
the
sake
of
our
long-term
health
and
welfare.
After
particularly
what
I
said
at
one
of
the
meetings
was,
I
don't
want
it
to
become
another
herc
where,
when
my
parents
were
at
that
meeting,
we
were
told
they
were
told.
This
is
what's
going
to
happen.
F
This
is
where
it's
going
to
be,
and
it
was
already
a
completed
project,
but
the
after
effects
are
something
that
we've
been
suffering
from,
because
no
community
member
had
any
input
in
it,
and
so
I
would
encourage
everybody
after
if
they
can
sign
up
for
the
zoo
meeting
and
participate,
but
also
I
want
to
make
sure
that
we,
as
a
green
zone,
stay
on
top
of
those
other
environmental
justice
issues
that
are
affecting
us
over
here
on
our
daily
basis.
F
The
pictures
that
they
show
you
the
growing
the
buildings,
the
condos,
that's
the
other
thing-
is
what
they
call
affordable
housing
in
my
experience,
affordable
housing
results
and
three
hundred
thousand
dollar
homes
for
the
greenway,
the
humboldt,
greenway
and
eighteen
thousand
to
two
thousand
a
month
for
an
affordable
apartment,
a
one
bedroom,
and
so
those
are
that's
another
issue
that
we
have
to
look
at
as
green
zone,
but
also
then
jobs
and
jobs
that
are
available
to
north
minneapolis,
where
and
possibly
northeast
minneapolis
residents
in
that
particular
area.
Q
Sorry
go
ahead.
Sorry
dm
ej
provides
tours.
I
just
didn't,
send
it
to
kelly.
I
want
I
don't
know
if
I
did
or
not,
but
I'm
going
to
kelly.
If
you
haven't
seen
our
flyer
to
where
we're
accepting
you
know
we're
accepting
people
to
basically
say
that
they're
going
to
pay
us
to
do
ej
tours
we
charge
2
000
for
them,
and
then
we
try
to
figure
out
how
to
like
do
it
for
free
for
community,
so
I
either
fundraise
for
it
or
you
know
we're
trying
to
figure
it
out.
Q
Q
So
we're
getting
ready
to
do
a
couple
of
them
for
public
officials,
we've
invited
the
senate,
we've
invited,
I
think
fully,
and
some
bonding
folks
are
coming
through
on
the
18th
so
that
one's
kind
of
already
set
in
stone.
But
it's
open
for
politicians
and
it's
already
half
filled
but
we're.
We
also
will
offer
it
for
community,
so
we've
got
one
coming
up
for
community
as
well,
but
that
one's
also
we've
already
chosen
folks
to
come
on
the
tour
but
yeah
we're
open,
so
we're
here.
Q
Utilize
us
definitely
pay
us
and
yeah.
I
hope
y'all
hope
y'all,
know
that
we're
out
here.
B
F
A
Feel
free
to
feel
free
to
share
if
you,
if
there's
a
word
that
comes
to
mind
of
any
sort
of
checkout
feeling
type
it
in
the
chat
say
it
out
loud.