damian: i mean, you get the greats who came out of the east side from jim plunkett to, again, rigo chaconi mean-- do you think, estella, that this might be a way to break the ice, if you will, for those who might be a little hesitant to travel to east san josé to say, "hey, you know what? it's not that bad, it's actually very good, and it's better than some other places"? estella: yes, i definitely do think it's that. i think that it is very eye-catching that, yes, you know some of the names, jimlunkett, luis valdez, rigo chacon, but there's also other community members that often get overlooked because they work more behind the scenes, and so you'll see that. we highlighted a good amount of people but there's still a great amount of people that still need to be acknowledged for their work on the east side, and if you look through the exhibit, you'll see names that you haven't-- "oh, they're associated with the east side. oh, they did this. oh, they did that." you wouldn't necessarily know that without going there and seeing it and visiting the area. damian: yeah, ernestina garcia, blanca