so any time you come visit -- we're up on sunnydale. any time you come visit, we doing barbecue or we doing something, but nonetheless, the substance of it all is making sure that we, you and i feel like we're sisters, we're brothers, that we can do this together, and no matter what color skin, whether we're brown, black, blue, asian, whatever, that our community sees us, that we can hold hands together and not hold hands and i'm going to punch you in the face after -- i'm kidding, but we're brothers and sisters that god has placed us in that space at the moment. just like how we're sitting up here in solidarity, holding each other up, and you guys sitting there, holding us up 'cause we all need that, especially that's where i see it as far as culture. i love sharing my samoan culture through music, dance, and language. in everything, there is a proverb we always use at scdc. [speaking native language] >> the path to leadership is to serve, and that's what we're here to do, is to serve our community as one. >> hillary, take us home. >>