we still need to get accurate numbers and continue to feedis these stcs and let people understand thelness of this hasue. and thenwill help us think about how to move this in terms policy and making sure that our elected officials understand that we need to have this handled, right nour policies, and we need to move forward with proactive legislation that helps us get on the front efned of this issue to see some of-- toe see se numbers decrease. so from bringing those stories from on e ground, you kw, the statistics are real, and so are the stories, from so many h folks whe experienced oppression. they've experienced discrimination. you know, within the system. >> nawaz: linda, you mentioned the conversation ove 25, 30 years ago now, today, what do you think is the next thing thad to happen to alleviate that disparity? >> i think that what we have to do is change the medical system. something is deeply embedded, you know a kind of eye mean, i don't want to say individual people are racist. maybe that is part of it. but this is a-- something that's embedded in the system. aked in. and