 I'm Tamara Kinzer-Ursim. I'm the Marta E. Gross Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering. I value black engineers. Diversity is important to me in the people that I teach, the people that I work with, the people that I mentor in my research lab, and in undergraduate programs at Biomedical Engineering at Purdue. So I mentor, I value, I support black engineers. So I've tried to amplify black voices in my work and in my lab. It's important to me that we have diverse perspectives. And at Purdue, we need to speak up and say something and say their names and say that black lives matter and support our students. In our own department in Biomedical Engineering, we are creating a new Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee specifically to address issues across our program from graduate student admissions to undergraduate student support to messaging and branding. That we at the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering support, value our black engineers.