papua new guinea. the three languages of that tiny community. we talked about translating beyond our borders. we talked about the challenges because there is no word in arabic for "concentration camp." you have to learn to speak through another person's language. it's really challenging. i just want to say something about story, too. we really felt the key to education is personal story. for every educational program we do, we try to find personal stories, either historic or the living witness or living survivor. and we have a program at the museum called first-person, where a survivor -- at grace -- at great cost to themselves, i have to tell you -- stands up and tells their story in front of what is a packed house. and absolutely standing room only event. we post a sign in the atrium saying the auditorium is filled. mostly young people, which excites us very much. and they tell their stories. but not just the stories of the victims, the survivors, are important, but we need to hear the stories of perpetrators. they tell why, the admission of t