[applause] >> and dolly chugh, author of "the person you mean to be, how good people fight bias", shows a research to effectively and respectfully confront one's own personal biases and prejudices. these authors hold up the mirror for us to see the victims and the instigators, but more importantly for each of us to see the opportunities and urgency to reject the inhumanity of hate. moderated by brian tate. you know -- [applause] >> to organizers and found the book festival are very dear, dear friends of mine and they asked if i would moderate this conversation. and they pressed me as recently as a couple days ago. would you please send your bio so we could put it in? i also say that i'm a marketing strategist and a culture curator, and also organized a panel discussion series called what will be different, conversation on the changing america. it looks at how diverse issues and communities affected by the sweeping article change we are not experiencing. okay, let's dive into our conversation. oh, thanks. [applause] eli, can you tell us, please, what prompted you to track them tells the