nermeen: mychal denzel smith, your book is called "invisible man."d you respond to these most recent killings of african-american men and put it in the context of your book? >> the concept of "invisible man" grab your whole world watching. these people are literally invisible before they are shot and killed. we've there have video or we have wall-to-wall news coverage in which they become visible to us. we have the entire world watching and dissecting their lives. what happens is what mark is talking about, the nuances of their lives it dismissed. cause.e avatars for a in a way, the justification of the killing and continued integration of black people's humanity -- denigration of black people's humanity. the thing we have to get to, we're left to, to humanity as never in question. the humanity of the people who killed them is. the idea that you can be a humane person and take the life of an innocent person in this way. how do we shift the conversation to that? how do we shift is so we understand these lives that are inherent with value him a but we