dr. martinly, what luther king jr. said, remains true -- which is that fundamentally we are bound up in it together and we will either rise or fall together and we will take the rest of the world with us. so what that means, in terms of our organizing is fundamental. it means that we have to see the relationship between police misconduct, criminal justice, education and investment in education, health care, immigration -- because all of these have become pushbutton issues to do exactly what jennifer said, to divide us. we do not have to let that be the case. if we see the relationship and we can be in the relationship in the way we can be, there is nothing more important than after nfl players started taking during the national anthem, that a a white woman who was going to sing the national anthem took her knee while she sang it. [applause] liliana: i think intersectionality is important because we see the impact of what happens to extremely marginalized people when public awareness heightens. for instance when the lgb