i mean i know that part of kelly brown douglas and other people wanting to bring african studies here in a more firmly institutionalized way is to have that academic base that affirms, you know, our struggle for change. i think that is a feminist. i think the feminist movement has been amazing. one of the places where it's been amazing is in the classroom. think of all the male professors around our nation who are teaching a work by a woman, who 20 years ago would not have considered putting a female on their syllabus. that's an amazing revolution to me. we talk so badly about feminism that we forget what happened for many of us as a consequence. the next feminist political movement for justice in the academy. another question over here. i'm going to hear questions, maybe a couple of questions and answer them together. your name. >> i'm a sixth grade teacher. >> welcome. >> thank you so much. >> we like those sixth grade teachers because you're doing the hard work. [applause] >> i was privileged enough to see the chuck davis dancers and sweet honey and the rock recently and it brought