next speaker, bryant davinisia. >> it is my understanding he has moved out of the area and is no longer interested. >> chairwoman: thank you. next we will hear from alahi en suni. ensuni. >> hi, supervisors. professor alahi teaches a class at university, and she left her class at 10:00, and is on her way here. >> chairwoman: okay. >> and i forgot to mention that the commission, in the last year and a half, has been really productive, so they worked me on the african immigrant and black americans first time convening with the aston institute. it is commissioners who called for a daca hearing, for a hearing on the travel ban, hearing with the yemeni community, where 70 members of the community were testifying, and they were all organized and invited to the commission by one of our commissioners. also, tonight -- and we invite the public to come tonight. we're going to hear from survivors of world war ii concentration camps, japanese-americans who took a recent trip to the daily detention center in texas, and met with some of our central american detainees. so this is important work that t