timbuktu, i wonder what discussion in has been happening in your school since the death of george floydderstand what it is, what it's about, how we can help. and looking at the slogan on your t—shirt, embrace the past, address the present, change the future, what do those words mean to you? they meana do those words mean to you? they mean a lot to me. i got this shirt for black history month and it's just, it explains everything in three lines. it shouldn'tjust be a month, she did, it should be part of the ongoing discussion. yes. julia, i don't know whether as a mother of daughters, you feel more or less worried than a mother of sons, you know, as they go about their daily business? i've always informed my children that they have to work the ha rd est, children that they have to work the hardest, there is nothing in life that they cannot do. i was always told as a young person, as a young black woman, you cannot do mechanics, why should you go and do mechanics? that is a man ‘sjob. at the end of the day that deterred me from doing probably a job that i wa nted from doing probably a job