for me that's the work of sonia sanchez and before that someone like gwendolyn brooks. it's really opening up your ears and listening. >> i would suggest everybody take a look at the work that naison has been doing with this historical document some of that which is available on video now and there's a great interview with vincent harding who grew up in the bronx and has bronx roots. for someone like yourself tramp then you are working outside of the literary context and this was a conversation i came up in the earlier panel what does a black art aesthetic look like in terms of where you are working in illustration and comics? >> anthony touched on a good point. i started in a comic store and it was creating characters. i'm kind of known as the. what he said about the rhythm from the blues era to the hip-hop era when i write we are working on another book called the badlands. i wrote the script for it so whether i'm writing or drawing its eyes to the rhythm of that. of course i'm going to aggregate a lot towards hip-hop. like i have grand master cost doing a push from t