there wasn't really a separation between our family life, you know, the farmworker movement, and it was, one of the richest childhoods that anyone can have. damian: just a couple more. latinas are taking over. they run for office, and they win. they're at the forefront. they're vocal. they're leaders. what is it about the power of latinas that says-- aquí estamos y no nos vamos. "we're here, and we're not goin' anywhere"? julie: well, i think, you know, a lot of the latinas that i work with have been, i think, really--you know, have shown me that so many of us, right, we come from humble beginnings, and, oftentimes, those roots are what keep us really grounded and really focused on who it is that we're fighting for and why it is that we're doing this work, and i think that, oftentimes, you know, whether it's on behalf of, you know, their own family or on behalf of other families, oftentimes, latinas do take on that, you know, important role, and so, you know, i think we've seen that time and time again. it's just the leadership and ability to, you know, step in and to bring people toget