my name is wendy williams. i am the president of the society for the psychology of women, which is a division of the american psychological association. and i am also the dean of a school of education here at mills college. guess i will to start with a rolling stone magazine come from 1999 and i really want to get your instant take on this. i know you've seen this before. when do you stop? what are you seeing here? 6. if you open me, i see a sexualized girl who is merging and merging those notions of being sexual, but also just being a, just being a girl and how, you know, the private spaces that girls tend to have and can have in their homes be made public and in the ways that she knows that you're looking, but it's also engagement activity in which it's truly likely that most people wouldn't be looking on a girl in her room, perhaps on the phone at home. so she would do you see in that very famous rolling stone cover? yeah, i agree. it's complicated because it's hard for us to know exactly how much control th