 So, I'm Jermia and I'm here with Corey. Corey? Yeah. We were curious, what do you know about... If you know what Juneteenth is. You know what I do? You do not? Juneteenth. So, if I remember correctly, it was when the last slaves found out when they were freed, and I believe they were from somewhere in Texas. I'm not mistaken. What do I know about Juneteenth? Juneteenth celebrates the day that former slaves in Texas learned that they were actually freed already. Right, right, right. Juneteenth I think is really celebrating a lot of black history that hasn't ever been expressed or showed, especially in a lot of white-washed education. I'm an education major, and we talk a lot about how black history has really been kind of just never talked about and never expressed. And Juneteenth is really just about bringing that history up in front and really making people acknowledge it. Connor. Michelle. Okay, sweet. So the basic question is, what do you know about Juneteenth? Oh, it became a national holiday today, right? Yeah, that's it. And yeah, what do you have an opinion about that? How do you feel about that? Fully supported. Fully supported. Fully supported. Why? Well, I mean, it's got a lot of historical significance, and yeah, I don't know. Okay, sweet, sweet. What do you support it? I think there's not a lot of days to celebrate a lot of people who've experienced and is still experiencing oppression and the short end of the stick of this not that great society. And I think it just brings awareness and challenges other people to think of what position that they're in and what position that they have to give up or they're not giving up. Sweet, thanks for your time. Fully agree with her. Yeah, thanks for your time, dude. I think it's great. I just hope we don't make it into another holiday like when it comes to just a shopping day and another day off work and stuff. I hope we really remember what it stands for and how important it is. A few people are curious to how come it's taking this long for it to become a holiday? What do you think? How come it took this long for us to make any progress doing anything? I have to say, I'm kind of ashamed. I mean, I've known about it for a few years, but I never learned about it when I was growing up and I grew up in the south and I never heard of it, so I'm glad we know about it now. Sweet, sweet. Yeah, Germé. Hi, nice to meet you. What's your name? Violeta. Pablo. Pablo? Yeah. Where are you guys from? Spain, Spain. Oh, nice, nice, nice. Hey, we're just curious if you guys know anything about June 19th. Well, we know it's a holiday and we're really happy that Biden just signed that bill. It's going to be a federal holiday. Right, right. It's becoming a holiday. Yeah. Do you know anything about that? Yeah, sure. I mean, we know the reason why it is a holiday. It's because it's the day that the last slaves knew that they were free. So that's, yeah, it's amazing that it's been recognized as a federal holiday and that everyone can do something to learn about that. Celebrate, yeah. I guess the most important question is like, how do you feel about it? We feel great that it's been recognized as something important that people should know about and should educate themselves and the community about it. So, yeah, we feel great that it's been recognized and celebrated. I totally agree with my wife. I think it's important that people can learn about the problematic in the US in the past and try to fix things. Don't do the same errors. Well, I think it's a good opportunity. Well, actually, I think it's like in the news and in our day-to-day life we acknowledge the problems that have been arising in the last year here in the USA and it's something that we talk about and that also allows us to see ourselves in that kind of problematic and also talk about what's going on in Spain and what we can do about it there. So, I think the things that are bringing it up here affects us there, yeah. Thanks for your time. Sure, no problem. Have a good day. Bye. What do you know about it? I mean, it's a great acknowledgement of time and a change in our country and obviously, the time in the South learned of everything that happened. So, I think it's a really a really good thing to acknowledge and I think it's pretty nice. Yeah, is that basically how you feel about it becoming a holiday? I have a whole lot of other feelings that I'm not going to get into right now, but... Okay, so Judith and Tiff is basically the day that slavery ended down in Texas. Oh, shit. And, yeah, and lately, as of this year, it's now a fero holiday. How do you feel about it? I mean, that's... I'm glad that that's over with and stuff like that. That's awful dude and stuff like that. And it's a holiday. That's good. I just want to give you an opinion on how you feel about it. I mean, I feel like something's good because, like, you know, when the day like, that slaves ends, I mean, it's something good.