laura gottesdiener's book "a dream foreclosed" really picks up on that poem. what happens to a dream deferred? does it dry up like a raisin in the sun or fester like us for and then run? does it stink like rotten meat? or crust over, suite, immediate just sags like that have the load or does explode? in her book you will hear about today laura talks about the explosion and the dream. and she talks about fighting back. when i first started reading this book it was like this is kind of hard. it was hard to read because she was talking about such -- so depressing, makes you so a angry, you hear about all of these cricket loan companies and banks, how rich people get richer and the poor get poorer and especially african-americans, how they take away their dreams and away their homes. laura gottesdiener has been a real trumpet. a real good announcer of this event. when i first saw the book i wanted to look away. that remembered what the buddhists say about suffering. they said life is suffering but we must not turn away from the suffering of others. that gave me th