well, the reason is here, and her name is kemba smith. the director of that smith, kelly collie, and i am so thrilled to have both of you here today. i tell you this before. in 1994, it was that emerge magazine that said kemba's nightmare. my mother gave it to us three daughters in her household and said, i need you to read this and understand what could be in life. it is always -- has always stuck with me. it changed my trajectory. and for so many other young women, now a new generation of people will earn your story. what does this feel like, kemba? >> it feels surreal. it is actually -- i have to let go of my own feelings, because not everyone would want to put all of their past decisions that weren't the best and being in a in abusive relationship during college, but it feels good to be here, thank you. it is bigger than just me, like you said. i actually -- actually, one of the characters and my film, michelle west, she actually has a clemency petition and, but she was sentenced to life sentences plus 50 years, and she still is sitti