 All right, the first thing my name is Bezier, the two project Bezier and then Africa-United. The first project Bezier is focus of education to educate the kids who are here in the United States and overseas in Africa. The overseas is all about where they came from because the identity of who they are is very important to be in the new society in the United States. The African-United covers 60 states in New England, that's like Maine, New Hampshire, Canada, and all that. We do a lot of network. It's like we start doing a lot of stuff here in the business. We have a young lady who, a commoner, who have a small business. We help out to set up the business to be in the level of the United States. We have other group in New Hampshire who does business like Salon, but they come in a different background and here to have like Salon you need to go to school. But back home in Africa, it's easy just you know how to do hair. You can open Salon. So African-United focus more on how to unite Africa among them through the business and let Americans understand who they are with the background and what they want to do, getting new things in the American community. We started like five years ago still on high school, Portland High School, because high school is one of the old school in the United States, the second one. But we have a lot of multi-culture of multi-kids came from Rwanda, Burundi, Zaire, Somalia, South Sudan, Russia, it's kind of a good background of multi-culture. So Brad Fisher started to welcome them when they came in this country. One of the reasons why the book about South Sudan, the first thing was South Sudan is a newborn. It just became a nation of 2011. That's the vote and then South Sudan became one of the countries of Africa because before South Sudan became a country, we have 53 countries. But when in 2011, when South Sudanese vote to separate from the North to be dependent because right now Sudan is a big land in Africa but now it divides into two. If I just want to make an example like South Korea and North Korea. So since South Sudan became the last born African nation in 2011, so I'm originally from South Sudan and I'm originally from Lua, but I see that the part of South Sudanese need to be educated because to be a nation is not just a flag. So that's the reason we've done more than four books and I have one here, two of them or three. This is talk about South Sudan. South Sudanese community have a big population in the main Pacific, maybe around 5,000. We educate them in the way it is to understand American system, especially in the level of the business sometimes, the level of the kids. Because sending a child to the school without direction is hard. You got to make sure what the child really good on it or what he's thinking he can do. Because one other thing we decided a couple years ago to change the idea of I know everybody like to go to college, but we'll find out there's a hard time according to the child coming from different background and he get in college they just push him quick, he'll get in college, but he's going to start there and he's going to create a debt for United States and then he's going to create a slur in family just like his mom is working housekeeping, but the mother was expecting when he graduate from college he'll get a good job. So we start direct them for the plumber, mechanic, welding machine. They will make money, decent money, and they will have a second chance to go to college. So what are your books that you use for people to learn English as a second language? Special Hippo is right here. This Hippo is a barn, but all kids who born in Africa they know about it. And what we did we attached some stuff from the background of Africa, we attached some stuff in the United States and we tried to make them attracted to English because since you're learning English and you find yourself something from your background inside the book and plus with the new thing it'd be easy to connect. The price of the book here is cheaper, but we have issue how to transit the book from here to Africa because we have books all on Amazon in the United States. We print everything here, but the transportation like if I want to send a container I'm talking about 6000, the full container from United States if I just say Rwanda or Burundi or South Sudan that amount. Right now we have other meeting coming up on this month, we're going to go to Washington D.C. to reach out to other embassy because in D.C. we have more than 54 embassies of Africa, the old continent covered by that. Any country he present himself in the visual in Washington. So we have right now three countries, four countries that enters. One of them Malawi, Kenya and then Rwanda and then Burundi, but we need to find a way how to reach those books to South Sudan country. Other immigrant welcome center accept the new common when they came here, they need direction in the welfare, the green card process, asylum issue because we have a lot of them came here they try to apply to asylum. When they came here we help them how to direct them maybe to the lawyer, immigration lawyer, how to understand what the face still second state. And then right now we're walking with a young lady who have the store in Kambalan her name is Lucy and we just get out the second store going to be in the fourth album. So we're walking with him was how sorry and then walking with other African restaurant our bar in San John. We try to to change the level what he have a small bar but we try to get him a big place. It can be better to get more customers. Black funds farming is we try to to create we own farming but the purpose of those African America who already here and then the new Africa who came from Africa. Even this Sunday's coming up we have a meeting to bring the two community together and to work together. Farming, we can raise cow, we can raise goats and because if they start doing that they will find themselves they feeding themselves by themselves. Right now to get example we have people who Muslim to get halal meat they have to go all the way to Boston sometimes to Connecticut but through this program if everything go through the way we're planning they will have the meat local. I understand that the welcoming center immigrant center has expanded to another floor how's how has this helped you and the people you serve? Yeah the fourth floor the we have the computer room I believe is 20 computer we helping even a student that we came to do other program we helping the hospital who right here in Portland what they call nurse or the nursing I think nursing program those people they need sometimes they have to have a skill in the computer sometimes they came from different background so they would have a special training here they be able to apply for the nursing of those small basic in hospital. This book is direct of the manual I can call it like a manual it direct what we're doing here and what other people even part of the business people who supporting us like in this business we have like the lady who own the coffee by designer that's a part of the people who behind the center support us and time to direct us because the center does two thing to bring Africa together and then bring American who they're willing to have the new immigrant and they will come to this center and that's something awesome and we believe it will help to make life better. Yeah we have a lot of information in this book especially we have our office for the lawyer immigration lawyer here you can get information how to to apply to the lawyer how to understand to go to your project. The other services we have other company who looking for a new employment like hotels send them coffee place they look for new employment. Tell me how you work from this center to build your second non-profit the Africans United of New England. Yeah the good thing since we have this center I'm happy for myself I feel like there's a place anybody can come to ask any information especially we focus more about formation like somebody came in from Burundi or Rwanda or South Sudan he is not familiar with United States and the good thing here we have a brother and sister here they speak Swahili they speak Korean they speak different language of the speaker like me I speak Arab if somebody walk here he will find himself the somebody can understand him even without to speak English so for the other project of Africa United we start unite them among themselves in a different business because the goal to make it like a network because if you look at United States make America great more it's about cooperation when people work together the business be built better than to be one person