passage of time, you see which was the right side to be on, and you don'tok necessary know that at the xkrkeley in the mid 1980s.lp and that was such a hub for the anti-apartheid ñrxdprotests. some of the most powerful protest happened there. you know, in 1985, 10,000 students boycotted their classes the day after. about 160 people, protesters were arrested. and it's just -- it was such an electrifying ti% it was a topic that really united so many people from all that few topics,ok few leaders can. >> yeah. and i think that'sÑi true of th bay area. it has been for a long time. people come here like you did and like i did from other places. they get here, and they often come from places where there wa3 oppression. a lack of t(freedom. they are so determined to be a part of any movement to expand the cause of freedom throughout the world. and i think this is a case of that happening here with nelson mandelalp and apartheid. >> it's extraordinary. after nearly three decades in prison,oç having lost his free for that long, hei] never lost s values. he always hung ouá to the belie that hatred