sarita? >> yeah, well, i -- you know, i came to this work really watching my parents, i would say. my family immigrated here. i immigrated when i was a baby to rochester, new york. my parents are of indian descent. and i watched them, my mother and father, make huge sacrifices to have a better life here in the u.s. and to create tons of opportunity for my brother, sister, and i. and in that process, they built community. we were one of very few indian families in rochester at that time. and they were a really important force in building what's now a thriving indian community center, associations, and whatnot. and i think that were early seeds for me and drew me to think about how communities can really come together, if workers can really come together, we can make a difference. >> i also come from a long line of strong women. my grandmother and my mother were both really influential on me. they're both incredible, caring women who lived a life of service and who raised children. and did both