. >>> thank you, mr. nunn. thank you for all your work. >>> good afternoon. my name is vanessa jackson. i'm part of all of us or none. and i'm coming from another perspective. i go out, i do case management. i'm a minister. i do motivational speaking. and there's a lot of young african-american males and women, but more males that really get up in the morning and come to my classes and speak to me about trying to get a job, and that box blocks them. people look at an african-american young man and they think of them as gangsters and dope dealers and hood lams. there's a lot of them that want to work. they want to feed their families. i think the discrimination of the box, it might stop them from getting financial aid, welfare, housing, it stops them from being a man for their families because nobody wants no bum that can't support their children. so, if that's going to separate their children, that box, we need to look at that because we should be trying to mend these families together and have them be a part of their children's lives and with that box, it's