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Guest Opinion: Pacific Islanders say no to recall of Faauuga Moliga

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In a recent Bay Area Reporter interview with San Francisco school board Vice President Faauuga Moliga, he was asked the following question: "With supporters of the recall effort collecting signatures in the Castro and other areas frequented by LGBTQ residents of the city, what is your argument to them for why you deserve to continue to serve and will be able to advocate for LGBTQ students and families?" While Moliga is waiting for the signature gathering process to end before commenting, we in the Pacific Islander community would like to provide our answer to your question now.

LGBTQ residents of San Francisco should not support his recall because recalling Moliga will do harm to the Pacific Islander community specifically, and the larger.

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