San Francisco Youth Commission
The San Francisco Youth Commission is a seventeen-member body which advises the Mayor and the Board of Supervisors on youth issues in San Francisco, California. Commissioners must be between the ages of 12 and 23.
Creation
In 1995, community members lobbied the Board of Supervisors to create a youth commission. When this effort failed, local activists worked with then-Supervisor Angela Alioto to place the creation of a youth commission on the November 1995 ballot.
After failing to garner enough support from the Board of Supervisors, local activists with the help of then-Supervisor Angela Alioto placed the creation of a Youth Commission on the November 1995 ballot.[1] The measure passed with over 60 percent of the popular vote, and the San Francisco Youth Commission was created. The first Youth Commissioners were sworn into office in April 1996.
Appointments
The San Francisco Youth Commission has seventeen members. Each of the eleven members of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors appoints one Commissioner. The remaining six Commissioners are appointed by the Mayor. Five of the Mayor's appointments are "diversity appointments," made after the Supervisors' picks to ensure that the Commission is representative of the City's diverse youth population. Commissioners must live in San Francisco.
Interested youth must submit a written application and complete individual and/or group interviews in the spring preceding their term of service. Returning Commissioners must reapply in order to serve multiple terms. After interviews are completed, Youth Commission staff make non-binding recommendations of prospective Commissioners to the Supervisors and Mayor. Supervisors may appoint Commissioners from outside of their district.
Accomplishments
As of 2015, the San Francisco Youth Commission has been in existence for nineteen years. During this time, it has advised the Mayor and Board of Supervisors on a variety of issues via public resolutions and statements.
Healthy Kids
In 2004, the Youth Commission successfully expanded "Healthy Kids," San Francisco's universal health care system for children, to include 18- to 24-year-olds.[2] This preceded the City's expansion of universal health care to all residents, signed by Mayor Gavin Newsom in 2007.
Reports
The Youth Commission issues annual reports. In addition, the Commission has issued three special reports:
San Francisco Youth Commission's Report on Sexual Assault & Harassment in San Francisco Schools
Youth Commission's Education Committee Report on the State of San Francisco Schools
Youth Commission's Housing Committee Report on the State of San Francisco's Youth Housing & Homeless Issue
Transitional Youth Task Force/Interagency Council
(From the Youth Commission's website.)
In 2005, the Youth Commission authored a resolution advising the Mayor to evaluate the special needs of transitional young adults. In response, the Mayor formed the two-year Transitional Youth Task Force. Two-thirds of the Task Force's members are adults; the remaining one-third are young adult advocates who have been involved with foster care, juvenile justice, mental health, special needs, alternative education, or other city systems relevant to transitional youth. Mayor Newsom allocated $500,000 in the FY2007 budget to form an official Interagency Council, which works with City departments who serve young adults to address gaps in available supportive services.
The Task Force drafted 16 policy recommendations based on information gathered from focus groups involving over 100 youth across a range of systems. In 2007, the Task Force transformed into the Transition Age Youth San Francisco initiative (TAYSF) in order to implement these recommendations.[3] TAYSF recently joined forces with the Workforce Investment Board of San Francisco Youth Council to address issues of workforce development for transition-age youth that the Task Force had identified through their community-based research.
Skateboarding Task Force
Due to increased tension between the San Francisco Police Department and local skateboarders, the Youth Commission created a Skateboard Task Force to work towards providing legal venues for youth to skate.[4] In 2003, Matt Gonzalez included creating skate parks in his official platform.[5]
Youth Recognition Day
In 2001, former SFYC Chair Anthony E. Valdez authored the Positive Recognition of Youth Resolution [File #10-008], pursuant to which the Youth Commission hosts an annual Youth Recognition Day. On this day, the Board of Supervisors formally recognizes the contributions of young citizens to their districts or the broader San Francisco community.
Current Youth Commissioners
Youth Commissioners for the 2020-2021 term:[6]
Nora Hylton (Chair) - Appointed by Mayor London Breed
Amara Santos (Vice-Chair) - Appointed by Mayor London Breed
Calvin Quick (Legislative Affairs Officer) - Appointed by District 5 Supervisor Dean Preston
Arsema Asfaw (Communications and Outreach Officer) - Appointed by Mayor London Breed
Adrianna Zhang (Communications and Outreach Officer) - Appointed by District 7 Supervisor Norman Yee
Gabrielle Listana (OCOF Youth Seat) - Appointed by District 6 Supervisor Matt Haney
Jaden Tanaka - Appointed by District 1 Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer
Valentina Alioto - Pier - Appointed by District 2 Supervisor Catherine Stefani
Lillian Tang - Appointed by District 3 Supervisor Aaron Peskin
Plyfaa Suwanamalik-Murphy - Appointed by District 4 Supervisor Gordon Mar
Gracie Veiga - Appointed by District 8 Supervisor Rafael Mandelman
Ariana Arana - Appointed by District 9 Supervisor Hillary Ronen
Rome Jones - Appointed by District 10 Supervisor Shamann Walton
Erika Morris - Appointed by District 11 Supervisor Ahsha Safaí
Sarah Cheung - Appointed by Mayor London Breed
Rocky Versace - Appointed by Mayor London Breed
Sarah Ginsburg - Appointed by Mayor London Breed
Past Youth Commissioners
2019-2020
Josephine Cureton (Chair), Sarah Cheung (Vice-Chair), Calvin Quick (Legislative Affairs Officer), Crystal Chan (Communications and Outreach Officer), Amara Santos (Communications and Outreach Officer and OCOF Youth Seat), Valentina Alioto - Pier, Maggie Dong, Khatab Alameri, José "Jojo" Ty, Ariana Arana, Rome Jones, Arsema Asfaw, Alexander Hirji, Rocky Versace, Nora Hylton, Sarah Ginsburg, Arianna Nassiri.
2015-2016
Luis Avalos Nunez, Jillian Wu, Cris Plunkett, Anna He, Hatim Mansori, Lily Marshall-Fricker, Erica Kong, Stephanie Li, Jessica Calderon, Noah David, Giovanna Soto, Cecilia Galeano, William Juarez, Madeleine Matz, Jarrett Mao, Anna Bernick, Grace Pating
2014-2015
Michel Li, Sophie Edelhart, Luis Avalos Nunez, Precious Listana, David Zheng, Jillian Wu, Lily Marshall-Fricker, Rosa Chen, Emily Guo, Joyce Wu, Noah David, Alex Berliner, E'mani Davis, Joshua Cardenas, Anna Bernick
2013-2014
Nicholas Persky, Michelle Kong, Joshua Cardenas, Angel Van Stark, DeAsia Landrum, Jina Bae, Anna Bernick, Sohpie Edelhart, Monica Flores, Ramon Gomez, Michel Li, Lily Marshall-Fricker, Luisa Sicairos, Eric Wu, Joyce Wu, Ariel Yu
2012-2013
Mia Shackelford, Nicholas Persky, Paul Monge-Rodriguez, Rachel Brodwin, Vanessa Warri, Sarah Armstrong, Angel Carrion, Brian Chu, Kyron Covington, Ramon Gomez, Alex Guzman-Ramos, Christine Huynh, Lily Marshall-Fricker, Mia Tu Mutch, Vee Taumoepeau, Eric Wu, Ariel Yu
2011-2012
Leah LaCroix, Jonathan Baer, Robin Bonner, Rochelle Chan, Mia Shackelford, Nicholas Persky, Josh Zukerman, Lily Marshall-Fricker, Hillary Liang, Joyce Sun, Javonte Holloway, Mia Tu Mutch, Sarah Armstrong, Rachel Brodwin, Rene Ontiveros, Angel Carrion, Happy (Huimin) Yang
2010-2011
Marisol Beaulac, Ava Benezra, Rochelle Chan, Naomi Fierro, Daniel Herzstein, Tiara Hewitt, Tobias Hirano, Jeffrey Kaminsky, Leah LaCroix, Hillary Liang, Winnie Lin, Lily Marshall-Fricker, Teresa Nauer, Stephanie Perez, Joyce Sun, Happy (Huimin) Yang, Joshua Zukerman
2009-2010
Leah LaCroix, Theo Ellington, Natalie Davidson, Amanda Chan, Corey Carlson, Katelyn Williams, Hillary Liang, De'Anthony Jones, Julian Chan, Tobias Hirano, Raul Hernandez, Lily Marshall-Fricker, Lluvia Quintero, Monica Guerra, Nicholas Quesada, Jennifer Escamilla, Felix Deng
2008-2009
Andrew Balcazar, Christian Castaing, Natalie Davidson, Simona Erlik, Jeremiah Espanol, Deonna Frierson, Natalie Gee, De'Anthony Jones, Tiffany Lau, Bethany Lobo, Tanea Lunsford, Lily Marshall-Fricker, Benjamin Martinez, Eliza Oliva, Nicholas Quesada, Josselyn Recinos, Dasha Tsibulskaya
2007-2008
Iqra Anjum, Liliana Cabrera, Martha Carvajal, Luciana Carvalho, William Do, Brandon Franklin, Deonna Frierson, Natalie Gee, Kenny Gong, Marquez Gray, Cassandra James, Tanaya Macheel, Nicholas Quesada, Kemi Shamonda, Dasha Tsibulskaya, & Belle Yan.
2006-2007
Iqra Anjum, Anthony Albert, Antonio Ayala, Luciana Carvalho, Shadi Elkarra, Brandon Franklin, Julie Gramlich, Kenny Gong; Cassandra James, Krystal Kiremit, Jacky Kwong, Marc Lowe, Tanaya Macheel, Anthony Pico, Christine Revelo, Sam Rubin, & Kemi Shamonda.
2005-2006
Iqra Anjum, Antonio A. Ayala, Sharlene Chin, Manika Clay, Kenny Gong, Juliet Huntington, Cassandra James, Jacky Kwong, David Lee, Erin McLaughlin, Diana Pang, Christine Revelo, Elvin Rodriguez, Molly Serra, & Michelle Tak.
2004-2005
Kevin Chang, Jessica Copi, Deborah Der, Raquel Hall, Tariq Herzallah, Chris Jackson,
Michael Kwong, Max Lantz, Yarrow Lazer-Smith, Peter Lauterborn, Erin McLaughlin,
Laura Moir, Constance "C.J." Mourning, Angel Rodriguez, Elyssa White, & Shanell Williams.
2003-2004
Amina Adofoadom, Ismael Baires, Kevin Chang, Jesse Cotrell, Kyle Jimenez, Leah Koeppel, Kimberly Kuang, Max Lantz, Peter Lauterborn, Yarrow Lazer-Smith, Laura Moir, C.J. Mourning, Juanita Recinos, Liam Shy & Shanell Williams.
2002-2003
Tanene Allison, Lindsay Berger, Arthur Bretschneider, Nivia Brown, Brian Chan, Kevin Chang, Jesse Cottrell, Joanna Gin, Leah Koeppel, Max Lantz, William Mattimore, C.J. Mourning, Phillip Powell, Vinia Ramos-Castro, Mari Villaluna, & Guadalupe Virgen.
2001-2002
Tanene Allison, Jesse Arreguin, Watson Attai, Kamel Jacot-Bell, Nadine Campeau, Kevin Chang, William Fosselman, Jeffrey Kwong, Max Lantz, Millicent Olawale, Maria Martin, Bridget Mejia, Anthony Valdez, Gerlie Vedad, Michael Geodzhayev, Mari Villaluna, & Vinia Ramos-Castro.
2000-2001
Tanene Allison, Jesse Arreguin, Kamel Jacot-Bell, Rolando Bonilla, William Fosselman, Michael Geodzhayev, Myron Howard-Johnson, Max Lantz, Benjamin Lockett, Maria Martin, Jessica Meksavan, Benjamin Matranga, Antonecha Smith, Anthony Valdez, Gerlie Vedad, Michael Geodzhayev & Mari Villaluna.
1999-2000
Jesse Arreguin, Jasmin D. Barker, Bill Barnes, Joseph Richard baxter, Rachel Bolden-Kramer, Rolando Bonilla, Francisco J. Castillo, Jesse "Chaz" Cottonham, Jessica Devine, Kelly Durkee, Kareem Ervin, Jewnbug, Michael Lau, Benjamin Matranga, Eric Pang, Catherine Talton-Alunan, & Karissa Yee.
1998-1999
Herbert Aliga, Jamal Anderson, Patricia Barraza, Linda Blake, Shauna Castro,
Francisco J. Castillo, Jesse "Chaz" Cottonham, Linda Crane, Gina DeVries, Lohina Eliapo
Dennis Isner, James Joun, Arlene Lugo, Dennis Mak, Lisa Ramlochan, & Lena Turner.
1996-1998
Aisha Beliso, Annie Chin, La'Kista Coleman, Jesse Costello-Good, Paloma Flores,
Julia Globus-Sabory, LeBrantz Hawkins, Kent Khounsombath, Robert Alex Kim, Maritza Marshall, Meredith Osborn, Tenny Park, Michelle Pierce, Shamone D. Pitre, Hugo Salazar, Koo Im Sakayo Tong, Sarah Spoon, & John Weber.
References
- San Francisco Youth Commission official website Archived 2008-08-26 at the Wayback Machine
- Mayor's Office Press Room Archived 2007-11-24 at the Wayback Machine
- Youth Commission: Skateboarding Task Force Archived 2007-11-05 at the Wayback Machine
- Matt Gonzalez for Mayor: Prioritizing the City's Youth
- https://sfgov.org/youthcommission/commissioners