what is complicated about that, i think gosh, joseph carberry, but some of the mahoney's, i mentioned the two sisters, luisa runs with her mother and hides in the woods. the ships leave and take her sister, and other family members away. and lisa and her mother returned to the plantation where they were welcomed back by joseph carberry into slavery where they remained. she was one of the last people in the records enslaved by the jesuits. so, it was a complicated situation. but, unfortunately, it just wasn't within the purview of the reporting that i did. >> did they ever apologize? >> yes. >> who else would like to join the conversation?>> hello. my name is kyla matthews and i'm the fourth great- granddaughter of luis mahoney, i'm also advising at georgetown law right now. and from what i have experienced, i would say that the university is more responsive, or they tend to be more reactive than proactive in their accountability efforts, and they are especially motivated by the media and press print so i'm wondering from the point of view of a journalist what you think the most effect