thandiwe, i want to play a short clip of you at one of the protests. take a listen. >> i'm graduating this ye. (cheering) and the world that i am about to head up into does not want me! >> reporter: absolutely heartbreaking to hear the sentiment that you feel in that vide thandiwe. i wonder if you can talk about how the trauma of continually seeing unaed black people shot and killed by police has affected you. >> we do have to start considering e mental health d emotional toll that it takes on black people to see these videos constantly on social media and even the news now. they don't sensor -- i remember when i saw amaud arbery on the news, notng was sen soared, it was the complete video of the murder, d it does something to, i think, not only me but to a lot of black people, especially considering the generational trauma that a lot of us have in terms of police brutality and just white supremacy in general so what it fels like is a war on black bodies and back people, and to grow up in this movement, right, because i have been in this movement since