 We are here today to break free from fossil fuels and all our brothers and sisters who deserve better, who deserve to be treated with a dignity, respect, and justice that has been too long denied them. Years in our community, never knowing that the largest gas storage facility in the Western United States was in our backyard, and one of the key people who said keep the coal in the ground is Jerry Brown. Where are you at Jerry? We come here united calling on our leaders and letting them know that they are the leaders of all people and not just a few. We come calling on the moral conscience of the corporations that take money here and don't care anything about the health of the wealth of the people. And the city, where do you stand behind a broken regulatory system with antiquated laws filled with flaws that pave the way for oil companies to get away with burdening communities with toxic waste? We live together and close to oil and oil drilling and refineries operations in Wilmington. We live close to oil and oil industries and all our lives. We have come to understand the consequences that not only have in our health but the health of our families, of our friends and each one of us who is here now. In chapter, a little boy, an angel's soul, he already died because of prostate cancer. And a young girl died because she was drinking contaminated water. I don't think that that's respect. I don't think that's human dignity. And they're depriving us from that. My family was sick. My dog was sick. My community's been sick. We saw 4,000 people out of their homes. They need to shut it down forever. They need to shut it all down. Everybody really has to come down to fight climate change but really to break free from fossil fuels to fight this corporate system that wants to pollute instead of actually hold up the needs of people. We stand together united looking for better and improved ways such as solar and wind which do not harm our communities but we stand here as good and faithful students this day united moving forward for justice.