and now joining us on is professor cindy haimovitz georg. what do you teach do there in? athens? 300 students in them, which is pretty i think i didn't do it before. it's a song and dance and i like itclasses also kind of gens things on labor and level undergrad classes on labor. immigration and food and power how did you get■ interested? the intersection of labor and my first book was on migrant workers on the east as the us, which i tripped over actually trying to getofesd school to, sign a petition, and we were trying to raise grad students pay. we were paid $4,000 a year. so i was going door to door and george tindall's very famous southern said when did the migrants dream start on the east coast and i. i have no idea. y me? and he's and i've been asking this question for 15 years and nobody knows the answer. and i guess i thought, i'll go that i don't remember making the cision to actually write on that topic, but that's what i wrote about was the migrant from americans to world war two, which was partly african americans and partly immigrants, mostly from italy, but also fr