>> we're honored and happy to have you(aouus, thank you for spending sometime with us, alicia. >> you're welcome. >> stay right there, we'll be right back. >>> coming up, has the concept of being black changed? >> when you talk about exclusive racism binds us, universally. but -- >> no, i did not say anything universally. >>> welcome back to "our world with black enterprise." what does it mean to be black? have issues of race and class or even the existence of a black president changed how we define it? we took that question to a panel of experts. joining me to have this discussion is dr. eddy glad, from princeton university and author of "in a shade of blue" practicing in a tix and the politics of black america and we also have from princeton university, dr. amani perry, author of "more beautiful and more terrible" the embrace and transcendens of racial inequality in the u.s. >> and terree, a correspondent for msnbc and author of the book "who's afred of post-blackness?" >> what's it mean to be black in the 21st century. >> i hate to be put in the position of talking for black people. i