we will be looking at the case of chrystul kizer. the kyle rittenhouse, charlottesville, and the ahmaud arbery murder case -- what does this mean for black lives matter organizing in the future? >> i think it what it means is a few things. obviously, there is still a lot of energy and a lot of discussion around how it is that we change the rules that have been rigged against us for generations and how you -- we replace those with rules that are more humane, just, and rooted in a different moral and value system. in the meantime, i think it is important for us to do a couple of things. number one, i think we have to do some investigation of how do these laws come to be? so-called self-defense laws have origin. the idea that you can protect yourself and your property against a would-be attacker is not devoid of racial tension. it is not devoid of racism or racist ideas. and it is important for us to understand that. in 26 states across this nation, we have laws like this that protect vigilantes, that allow people to take the law into t