and so we move forward, beyond the clashes that hansberry outlines. we move to -- through the '60s. we saw people of color, women of all color make strides in the 1970s and the 1980s. yet, we also saw rising materialism, increased violence in the inner cities, resistance to civil rights gangs and cultural backlash against women. we saw the suburbs were expanding. and we also saw that the blueprint for the average american home was growing as well. inside the home, changes were occurring as women of all races became part of the paid labor force. and so there were a mixture of factors, some gains, and some losses. and there were also laws in policies that some were enforced and some were neglected. and if i could fast forward what i would simply say is that all of those things came together to create almost the formula for the subprime lending crisis. and in "reimagining equality" i show all those factors that contributed to where we are now. but equality -- even though it was beginning to be realized, in many respects, the housing crisis came along and hit us hard. it hit communities