i spoke with kevin truitt a little bit earlier, and there's a recommendation that we're going to positive the p.i. community. as we move forward, continuously working on some immediate needs currently today that we can do with this building, but again, i'm just going to keep it like that. thank you so, so much. mahalo. [applause]. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. my name is epha, and i am a tongan woman. [ inaudible ] >> one of the classes i'm taking this semester is called pacifica. i was also taught the definition of culture, and that is when you as people are given a space to manipulate. how we manipulated the spaces, one component is the tatau, or other words, the tattoo. the identity that you hold today is fluid, which means it's going to change. the tattoo is supposed to solidify your reality. the reason we told the tattoo in the samoan culture, it's a moment you are supposed to hold in your lifetime. these classes that i take are my identity, and they are my tatau. the more classes i take, the more fluid my identity become. i am here to advocate for more classes for pa