 Okay, I am going to be, we're going to be getting seated. Please yell louder if people in the back cannot hear me. Hello, thank you everyone for being here today in support of Survivor. This walk is a part of a national-wide walk-out that Explained the Asterisks has planned. It is a court in over 20 to 50 universities across the country. National Day that falls on the last Wednesday of the month of April, which is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Deda Sands focused around working to combat victim-blaming and educating others about sexual violence. I'd like to acknowledge the Erica Vice Provost that's here with us today. I'd also like to acknowledge the absence of other administrators. I am unsure what it will take for the administrator and administration to take survivors seriously. Before I begin what I am here to say, I would like to preface that some words I may use may be triggering to individuals in the audience. I will hold a few moments for individuals who may feel that they cannot hear what I'm about to say to take your time away. My name is Rikora- My struggle, focus on the now and rather be known that we are not alone. We are not weak and important. You deserve the best in the world, as well as our negative or their mental feelings we must have towards our users. In the end, they can walk jaggedly. Each mental photo, please.