martinez, director of national engagement for the project, nina alvarez, one of the producers, and julio arcenegui from the clemente. this originally aired on pbs two, three? >> 2013. >> it won a peabody. >> and it won a peabody. >> it's huge that the neh has supported the project with these community programmings. >> that's what i'm getting at. i mean, here we are talking about a project that's three years old, but we're still talking about it and it's still very much in play and in the public eye. does that speak to you about the importance and the longevity of it? >> that was the vision, the dream, and it hugely is. i mean, we're not going anywhere. the nation continues to get diverse, and we just have a responsibility as citizens to get to know each other's history, because things are just, you know, getting increasingly complicated and they're patterns that we could learn from. >> how honored would you be if a teacher walked up to you and said, "you know what? i used chapter four to help educate my spanish class about puertorriqueo and dominicans." and i would assume that would be a tremendou