giovanni brisuela, who is joining us live. thank you once again for being here. >> yeah. thank you for having me. >> okay. gio, you've been involved with beyond differences for a number of years now. tell me about the curriculum specifically and what the campaign of stand up for aapi youth actually entails. >> yeah. so the beyond differences, know your classmates, and aapi youth curriculum really inspires inclusivity. we think one of the most important things is being an ally to your peers, your friends, the people around you and just having that bond because when you have that bond, it really creates, you know, the community, and it really creates you coming together with other people. >> one of the questions i get oftentimes is how do you credit that sense of allyship because it's a big, challenging quez because oftentimes we can be scared or we feel like it's not our place to speak out. i've always long believed -- and i talk about this in my own book "make your moment" -- that allyship can be something as small as offering help to someone or maybe when you're one-on-o