conversation, ladies and gentlemen, please give a warm welcome to president and ceo of unidosus, janet murguias ago when cesar chavez was in his first fast, bringing attention to the plight of farmworkers, he received a telegram from dr. martin luther king jr. that telegram, in part, said our separate struggles are really one. a struggle for freedom, for dignity, for humanity. we stand on the shoulders of giants who understood our common bonds, but yet that unity has not come easily. we've seen those struggles in silos at times, and if there is a bright light in all of this challenge that we're seeing today is that it has created an opportunity for us to truly come together and to leverage our strengths in so many ways. i think about our new name, unidosus. as we were approaching our 50th anniversary we understood that we had to think differently about how we could take on the challenges that we're seeing today, but to also create opportunities. unidos for us is a cry, a rallying cry, an appeal for our own community to come together, but more importantly it's also an invitation for others to j