, good to you, judge cordell and angelie. >> good to be here. >> judge cordell, tell me about the history of that park. we know it's a gem in palo alto. non-residents are not allowed. it's always been that way. so why is it coming to a head now. it has come to a head many times befo before. it came to a head also when i was a member of the palo alto city council, city council gave pushback. here we are now at the time of black lives matter where we're getting a better understanding of how systems work and how is a time when we want to be close so the push is on again and i think we're at a tipping point now. it's time to open this park. >> you see this area, desegregate. you were part of a team group that painted that mural on the ground as part of a protest. talk to me about why you feel like it's open to non-residents. i understand you heard from the mayor of east palo alto nearby and that really woke up something in you. tell me about it. >> sure. thank you. i think the park policy is always something that's bothered me. i can walk into the park from where i live, so it's never been a