we got together to put the song, which he had done with jorge santana, to put it to film.ded to put together a six-minute music video. it went on from there. we produced a dvd for the cesar chavez foundation. then for the next two or three years, we continued doing work, doing interviews to help supplement that video, that dvd. we really didn't know that we were working on a film. we didn't know we were working on a documentary. it sort of happened to us. 15 years went by. here we are. >> we can't wait to see it and for its release. mr. krjohnson, the son of maya angelou, a legend in his own right. mr. johnson, your relationship with farm workers and the movement dates back decades as well. >> yes. i think when we first met, there were already marches. i remember luis gaska -- we were at some place in berkeley. it was a fund-raiser. luis came and played some music with snooky flowers. do you remember snooky flowers? >> a lot. >> yeah. and they said, let's go to the march. he said, let's go to the march. we all got in our cars the next morning and drove up to 99. wasn't it