i think of other administrators i work with, vicky ferdinand or anybody like that, some time a criticism that could be made if there's an immediate sense of wanting to be a global sisterhood against the man, but then they get away from the day-to-day life. writers in particular are about addressing the day to day life as a place of strength to do with the larger picture. one of the most important is the sense of empowerment that what has to be said is significant, whether it's watching your grandmother made tamales, which is typical, two stories about guadalupe. it's empowerment, but also a connection with both the sense of self creating an identity that is yours, but also familiarity in connection with the family and many to many to come to us all the way to the distant past 19th century. oddly enough i think instead of looking inside ourselves as a philosophical and, frequently in america we are simply selfish. it's not really learning about ourselves to become a better part of humanity's former connected without which raised us. it is i, i need. so those voices that intersection for t