denis mukwege. times have they circled the globe to talk about the war, to talk about the exploitation and extracting of minerals in the congo on the bodies of women? have any times have they told this story? and still the world remains completely unable to hear the cries of the congolese. i don't think this is accidental. i think this is programmed, as christine said, because there is money to be made and resources to be stolen. i think we're seeing that trend across the world. the same trend of fusil to reckon with our history, to look at where we come from, that we sitn a country that was stolen from the indigenous people who lived here and it was genocide and the destruction of their tradition and ways. and that is what this country is founded on. until we make peace without by reckoning and remembering and making reparations with that, we will continue to create that violence in the future. amy: why did you change your name to v? >> well, it is an interesting story. i wrote the apology in 2019