warriors, thank you very much for all your help, your prayers, blessings, and right now, contact morton countyus water protectors still going through the process. thank you, guys, many blessings. >> yes! thank you, thank you. let's give it up, everybody. yes! especially thank you to candy, that's my forever friend. we was pregnant together and everything. what's up. hey, okay. women of color are always holding it down. shout out for the women out here. all right, i see you. i see you men, too. we want to give it up to two amazing, amazing women that are going to come and speak to us. they are representing the it takes roots delegation. coming from all over the world. first and foremost, we have pam tutly, who is with grassroots dwloe global justice alliance. she was here 26 years ago for the signing and the creation of the environmental justice principles that we guide our work by today. if you do not know those principles, you do not know environmental justice. so if you got your smartphone, google principles of environmental justice. next up, we have niasha mallet. give it up for her. [ appl