w.k. kellogg fellow. so thank you, everyone thank you for being here tonight with. so how we'll proceed is this as moderator i will lead with some questions for our esteemed panelists and then we'll dive into some from our audience toward the end of our discussion. if you're watching online, you can submit questions in the live chat on on youtube. with that let's go ahead and get started. i'd like to remind our to turn your mikes on please and hold them close to your. i'd like to start by getting us all on footing, so to speak. so for each of you, could you talk about what exactly monuments and what do they mean in our society today. good evening. and thank you all for the opportunity to be here on panel monuments for me. course, i was joking that i love alliteration, so i have a couple of words when. i think of monuments across the state of mississippi, but a number of monuments that i've visited across the american south, particular. one of those words is remembrance, reflection reconciliation. and last but not least, reading occasion in some instances. so for me,