i salute sara borjas for this incredible accomplishment, and we all do. sara borjas of course is from fresno and was a lecture at riverside and develop -- most interesting project and class. we will talk about that at some of the time but she's very experimental and also very direct. one of the lines in this book is let me live again, and that tells you what's inside, what's burning inside this text. let us salute sara borjas for heart like a window mouth like a cliff. >> that's all the words i have. >> thank you. >> congratulations. >> thank you, everybody, for coming and for listening. sometimes i feel i was born needing an apology and i fought through my life, many from the wrong people. thomas wrote sometime in my life open my eyes in the dark. in the dark of this book i i ln i don't want to die, about forgetting my mom. my dad and myself -- for giving. this is why i wrote this book. i i want to live beyond shame,, which i reckon it's just another tactic adopted from our oppressors. i wrote this book because in my heart i want to live better. i wrote