 Calvite and this is my colleague, Wendy Vortiz, with Dr. Duarte, I'm in bike youth leaders. We have a walk-in bike youth leader and we're actually, this is five of 11 and we are here to show you the work that they've been working on for the past five months. So this has been a program where we've had the opportunity to bring youth from across the state, so 16 to 23 who are active in their communities and have used this program to advance their skillset and their knowledge and also bring their voices to a larger audience, which we are here today to showcase to you their perspective in their community. So some of the things that they've been going through is curriculum to help them do an assessment of a particular place in their community that they'd like to see approved for walking and biking facilities and looking at it from their point of view and their perspective and their community's voice and so we're gonna be showing you just four of their projects, so not all the projects, but just four here today to give you a sense of their perspective, so with that, we'll get started. I'm Jean and I live in Westminster, California. So a little bit about me, I find out this program through my Westminster Youth Committee comprise of a couple teenagers from the area who just share their ideas, advice city council, what we think, how the city's doing and volunteer city events and at first when I got involved in the youth leaders program for walking and biking, I wasn't really into walking and biking, I was just kind of, I go places kind of thing, I don't really stop and think about it, but this program opened my eyes up a lot and I realized I didn't need to be affected by certain walking or biking incident in order to be impassionate about this movement and to be more involved and that I didn't realize I didn't need to come from a certain situation where I can share my ideas and open up to people like you. My name is Omar Vargas, I'm from East LA, East Los Angeles, California and I'm 23. I found out about this program through Los Angeles Walks when I was doing work with Visions World Los Angeles back in the summer, this summer around June and it was really an opportunity for me to really explore my interest in urbanism which is still pretty strong as of now and it's really, really made me open my eyes to my community and just understand it through a different perspective coming from the Midwest during my undergraduate years. Hi, my name is Zillian Gonzalez and I'm from Sacramento, California. I got involved with this program because of Tony Dang. I had been working with California Walks as a youth advocate throughout high school and so it was really great that now that I'm 19 and I'm built that I can still participate and still be learning a lot more from my peers. Thank you. Good morning, my name is Aaron Rees, I'm 16 and I'm from the city of Santa Ana and I got involved with this work as my youth organizer from YOS which is Youth for Active and Safe Communities and a little bit by myself. I don't bike but personally I am a ski porter but is Edgar here? No. I guess he's like, he's also here representing Saus which is a Santa Ana of the bike and I go along with them with my board. Yeah, that's basically what I do. Hey, my name is Andrea Garcia, I'm 18, I'm from Enmonte, California and I think with this program I didn't really know what I was getting myself into and just learning how to do a video voice and how much it could impact someone's life and also just meeting all the youth and our coordinators, we had a conversation last night which is so amazing how we're all so different but we all have something in common which is that we like advocacy and we're all so like-minded so I think just meeting each other was very special. My name is Kelly Ma and I am one of the...