when i met cece for the first time, when i was shooting the documentary, "free cece" a few months agoows that she is loved. and so many trans women of color out there feel that we are not loved, we are not wanted we the lbgt community, by communities of color, by women's organizations, the women's community. so we need a lot of love. brother cornel west reminds us that justice is what love looks like out in public. and i believe that the fear advocacy that tyson and the supporters of cece in minneapolis show us that the lessons are that we can advocate fiercely for trans women of color. this is what this advocacy looks like and should look like on a national level. >> and laverne, i so appreciate you laying those statistics there, because i think it also helps us to understand in that moment, and we can't readjudicate your case, obviously, cece, but it is important for people to understand, at the moment you are faced with that violence, you are faced with it with this rate of murder and death, so the reactions to experiencing it, it's not, you know, this is not a mean hashtag, right,