and then luisa and her mother to the plantation where they are welcomed back by joseph carberry into slavery, where they remain luisa she's one of the last people in the records owned by enslaved by the jesuits. so it was a complicated situation. but, you know, unfortunately or it just wasn't within the purview. the reporting that i did, i didn't with the sexual scandals. i apologize. yes. and who else would to join our conversation? so hello. hi. my name is kyla mathews and the fourth great granddaughter of louisa mahoney. i'm also a rising well at georgetown law right now and. and from i've experienced i would say that the universal d is more responsive or they tend to be more reactive than proactive given their accountability efforts and are especially motivated by press and media. so i'm wondering from the point of view of a journalist, what you think the most effective way to kind of keep a like preserve this narrative and keep attention on this story would be just with a you know, a attention spans the way it is. yeah. so it's a good question. and just case some of you don't kn