d.g. kelley says, robin? d.g. kelley says any monetary money given to black people is not a gift. it is a down payment on what is owed to us because of the violence, the exploitation, and that has happened to us. and so what we have to be arguing is that are we not worthy of the investment is already our money. so what we really want is what is owed to us. so they're not giving us anything. it is what is owed us. and i think we all have to be having a conversation that really starts. and in my opinion, ends with reparations thank you, thank you, thank you. can we just really quickly for q&a, since there is quite a few there are quite a few people and we have very limited time. can we make sure that we are heavy on the q? that is the question and not the prolog to said question. thank you, professor greer. yes. why don't we start here? we're not just alternate my questions for dr. love. and so that's a little i would appreciate it. the comments are just me. and i'm curious if there are examples of institutions that educating our children in a manner that you think that they should