it's different, but as you look at englewood, position, there are still communities being affected by the construction of sports stadiums. there's still gentrificatiogent it's not a totally old story. >> hello, welcome back. >> i was here the whole time, don't worry. [laughter]. so, we're going to transition into our q & a section with i i'll ask some of the questions and then janice, feel free to ask any follow-ups that you see might be interesting. you were just talking about the continued effects of things like in englewood and areas affected by these kind of construction things, and one of the top voted questions that we have here is do you see similarities, this is from rolando cruz, and he's asked do you see similarities with gentrification in los angeles now and the displacement of folks in chavez ravine then? >> yeah, i don't think it's the same. that was a specific set of circumstances to led to that particular displacement, but fink if you look at the underlying dynamics where you have powerful people deciding what should happen to the land of less powerful people and you kn