dr. bryant.ple go, we're interested in the universal concerns of black people as well. we get cut out. women get cut out, we're segregated. we talk about the necessity for us coming together and yet we're the very ones who split those people off. let's just be concerned about justice and oppression wherever it falls and whoever it affects. >> dr. dyson is representing a middle class intellectual conversation that does not speak to the bread and butter issue that african-american community. the average black person in the hood is not saying that my issue or my priority is gay rights. it's about what it is that the urban league to say what's going to happen to these 100 hbcus getting ready to close? my son can't walk down the street, i can't get a job. what is our agenda? our immediate agenda is not the gay rights coalition. >> but the responsibility of leadership though. >> it's a craft of what's the priority? what is our priority? and our priority is education, economics and the family. and i thi