question as i scrolled up in the chat and i saw a great question i would love to address from naomi williams is a sacramento author whose wonderful is if you talked about i acknowledge privilege in the book and talked some about how the burdens of caregiving can fall disproportionately on women of color and more marginalized groups and i would love to address that because the research really shows that is very much the case and that can kind of fall in one of two ways for marginalized families. with less access to care and fewer resources, there disproportionately economically harmed by some of the really difficult challenges of caregiving. people in jobs where they have to be present and essential workers are much less likely to be able to juggle the demands of caregiving alongside their work life and thus are more likely to loseemployment because it . then also, paid care work we haven't really talked about tonight but is an important piece of the general problems of undervaluing of care of all kinds professional kate paid care work in the home is often a really unstable employment. we emp