h us. >>> please welcome gail walker for community organization, better known as ifco.en others will embark to cuba as part of an annual special ministry part of the pastors for peace. good to have you before you take off to cuba. >> thanks for having me. >> tell me about it 50 years later. that's a long time to love and serve people. >> it truly is is. it was a brain child of progressive clergy and people finding ways to connect to social unrest and final solutions to social unrest and social justice projects. so anything from working with the children, issues around race, fighting the clan, supporting the efforts of farm workers, american indian movement is a real rich history that's been rooted in the issue of social justice and my father was the founding director. the late reverend walker was really at the helm for so many years. i came about and got connected by birth. really is a result of my own interest in social justice and doing what i can do do what we can to make this a better world. >> how did it feel? how do you process continuing the kind of social justic