the washington post ran a story on my city i was mayor of greenville mississippi and they've been working with us for some time and me being young and energetic and ready this of all the world's problems figured i was going to take a water in my case the brown water by community so the rival age of twenty seven. i decided that running for mayor and focusing on this one of many issues in my community would bring some attention is certainly did i got attention of the washington on my morning. well for my city and this is what people saw. they saw. the face of a child in a bathtub full of brown water. and right below that full. you see a picture of me. looking seriously about what can we do to rectify this issue in our community. it was a visit from lisa jackson. she was at the time the first african american administrator for the u. s. united u. s. epa and she came to my city to say and to talk about community a community visiting and what we're going to be the things that she wanted to work on. and she pulled to the side she's you know you work tomorrow i'll just she's right. she said you