serves as senior policy adviser on gangs and youth violence for the los angeles county sheriff, lee baca, who is a strong supporter of the youth promise act, and she works in partnership with california wellness foundation, the california endowment and the advancement project. she is author of a new book, "jumped in: what gangs taught me about violence, drugs, love and redemption." and we have a copy of that book. then we'll hear from bobby kipper who is a former police officer in newport news, virginia, founder of the national center for the prevention of community violence and bestselling author of "no colors: 100 ways to stop gangs from taking away our communities." he is also -- he has also consulted for universities in our area and for the virginia department of justice. and last, um, certainly not least, we will hear from frankie carrillo, a restorative justice activist and student at loyola in california. after spending 20 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit, he has been exonerated, and he has now dedicated himself to promoting juvenile and criminal justice reform. and